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List of Participants to the Third Session of the World Urban Forum HSP HSP/WUF/3/INF/9 Distr.: General 23 June 2006 English only Third session Vancouver, 19-23 June 2006 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS TO THE THIRD SESSION OF THE WORLD URBAN FORUM 1 1. GOVERNMENT Afghanistan Mr. Abdul AHAD Dr. Quiamudin JALAL ZADAH H.E. Mohammad Yousuf PASHTUN Project Manager Program Manager Minister of Urban Development Ministry of Urban Development Angikar Bangladesh Foundation AFGHANISTAN Kabul, AFGHANISTAN Dhaka, AFGHANISTAN Eng. Said Osman SADAT Mr. Abdul Malek SEDIQI Mr. Mohammad Naiem STANAZAI Project Officer AFGHANISTAN AFGHANISTAN Ministry of Urban Development Kabul, AFGHANISTAN Mohammad Musa ZMARAY USMAN Mayor AFGHANISTAN Albania Mrs. Doris ANDONI Director Ministry of Public Works, Transport and Telecommunication Tirana, ALBANIA Angola Sr. Antonio GAMEIRO Diekumpuna JOSE Lic. Adérito MOHAMED Adviser of Minister Minister Adviser of Minister Government of Angola ANGOLA Government of Angola Luanda, ANGOLA Luanda, ANGOLA Mr. Eliseu NUNULO Mr. Francisco PEDRO Mr. Adriano SILVA First Secretary ANGOLA ANGOLA Angolan Embassy Ottawa, ANGOLA Mr. Manuel ZANGUI National Director Angola Government Luanda, ANGOLA Antigua and Barbuda Hon. Hilson Nathaniel BAPTISTE Minister Ministry of Housing, Culture & Social Transformation St. John`s, ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA 1 Argentina Gustavo AINCHIL Mr. Luis Alberto BONTEMPO Gustavo Eduardo DURAN BORELLI ARGENTINA Under-secretary of Housing and Urban Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA Development Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA Ms. Lydia Mabel MARTINEZ DE JIMENEZ Prof. Eduardo PASSALACQUA Ms. Natalia Jimena SAA Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA Session Leader at Networking Event in Profesional De La Dirección Nacional De Vancouver Políticas Habitacionales Independent Consultant on Local Ministerio De Planificación Federal, Governance Hired by Idrc Inversión Pública Y Servicios Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA Ciudad Debuenosaires, ARGENTINA Mrs. María Cristina TOSONOTTI Counsellor Embassy of Argentina Ottawa, ARGENTINA Armenia Mr. Karlen GEVORGYAN Deputy Minister Ministry of Urban Development Yerevan, ARMENIA Australia Ms. Anita BLESSING Mr. Julian HILL Ms. Mary LEWIN Project Officer, Better Neighbourhoods Executive Director Manager International Affairs Program Department of Sustainability & Government of Victoria, Australia the South Australian Housing Trust Environment East Melbourne, AUSTRALIA Adelaide, AUSTRALIA East Melbourne, AUSTRALIA Mr. Art TRUTER Senior Strategic Planner State of Victoria, Australia East Melbourne, AUSTRALIA Bahamas Mr. James CAREY Mr. Gordon MAJOR Howard NEWBOLD Chief Superintendent Director of Housing Ministry of Educaiton Gov. Bahamas Government Ministry of Youth, Sports and Housing BAHAMAS Nassau, BAHAMAS Nassau, BAHAMAS Mr. Melvin SEYMOUR Under Secretary Office of the Prime Minister Nassau, N.p., BAHAMAS 2 Bahrain H.E. Nabeel ABU-ALFATIH H.E. Fahmi ALJOWDER Mr. Ayman Ahmed ALKHUDHUR Assistant Undersecertary for Housing Minister of Works & Housing Head of Village Expansion Unit Affairs Ministry of Works & Housing Ministry of Works & Housing Ministry of Works & Housing Manama, BAHRAIN Mnama, BAHRAIN Manama, BAHRAIN Eng. Jalil ALSEBEA Mr. Mohammed ASHEER Dr. Johan BETH Senior Architect Director of H.e. the Minister Office Advisor To H.e. the Minister Ministry of Works & Housing Ministry of Works & Housing Ministry of Works & Housing Manama, BAHRAIN Manama, BAHRAIN Manama, BAHRAIN Eng. Abdulla KHALED Mrs. Kawkab MUBARAK Senior Architect Senior Housing Studies Specialist Ministry of Works & Housing Ministry of Works & Housing Manama, BAHRAIN Manama, BAHRAIN Bangladesh Eng. Abul ALAM Mr. Muhammad AZIZULHAQUE Mr. Khandaker Rashedul HAQUE Project Director BANGLADESH BANGLADESH Local Government Engineering Department (lged) Dhaka, BANGLADESH Eng. Md. Mahabub HASSAN Eng. Mr. S K Amzad HOSSAIN Mr. S M Jahrul ISLAM Executive Engineer Project Director Secretary Ministry of Housing and Public Works, Local Government Engineering Local Government Division, Ministry of Bangladesh Department Lgrd & C Dhaka, BANGLADESH Dhaka, BANGLADESH Dhaka, BANGLADESH Mr. Md. Abdun NOOR Project Director Bangladesh Water Development Board Dhaka, BANGLADESH Barbados Mr. Carson BROWNE Hon. Reginald FARLEY Hon. Reginald FARLEY Permanent Secretary Minister Minister Ministry of Housing & Lands Ministry of Housing & Lands Ministry of Housing & Lands St. Michael, BARBADOS St. Michael, BARBADOS St. Michael, BARBADOS Ms. Kelly HUNTE Mr. Trevor LEACH Mr. Andrew PAYNE Senior Housing Planner Deputy Chief Town Planner Chief Technical Assistant Ministry of Housing & Lands Town and Country Development Planning Urban Development Commission Bridgetown, BARBADOS Office Christ Church, BARBADOS Garrison, BARBADOS Mrs. Margaret TALMA Chief Project Officer Urban Development Commission Bridgetown, BARBADOS 3 Belgium Mrs. Francoise RENIER Attachée Belgian Foreign Affairs Brussels, BELGIUM Benin Aziz BADIROU Mr. Chabi Toko BAROGUI Alexandre Kpedetin DOSSOU BENIN Directeur Général De L'administration Cotonou, BENIN Territoriale Direction Générale De L'administration Territoriale Cotonou, BENIN Mr. Georges HOUESSOU Mr. Valére Frejus D HOUNTONDJI Mr. Valére Frejuis D. HOUNTONDJI Conseiller Technique À La Coordonnateur De Pddc - Vs Coordonnateur De Pddc - Vs Décentralisation Gtz - Benin / Gfa Hamburg Gtz - Benin / Gfa Hamburg Ministère De La Sécurité Publique Et Des Abomey, BENIN Abomey, BENIN Collectivités Locales Cotonou, BENIN Séidou Mako IMOROU Ms. Solange Philomène LISBOA Mr. Francois NOUDEGBESSI Directeur De L`urbanisme Et De Chef De La Cellule Organisation Architect L`assainissement Financière De La Mission De Ministry of Environment BENIN Décentralisation Cotonou, Littoral, BENIN Mission De Décentralisation Cotonou, BENIN Mr. Joseph TOSSAVI Koassi Felix ZOSSOU Président Mission De Décentralisation Cotonou, BENIN Mission De Décentralisation, Cotonou, BENIN Bhutan Nima WANGDI THROMPON Mayor Royal Government of Bhutan City Corporation BHUTAN Bolivia Dr. Adam John BEHRENDT Elmer Ramiro BOLANOS ESPINOZA Governance Adviser Latin America Vice Minister Deprtment for International Development Ministry of Housing Urban Development (dfid) BOLIVIA La Paz, BOLIVIA 4 Botswana Mr. Ralph CHEPHETHE Ms. Botshelo MATHUBA Ms. Eunice MMONO Director of Town and Regional Planning Permanent Secretary Principal Regional Planner Ministry of Lands and Housing Ministry of Lands and Housing Ministry of Lands and Housing Gaborone, BOTSWANA Gaborone, BOTSWANA Gaborone, BOTSWANA Mr. Maurice MOATSHE Mr. Reginald MOTSWAISO Ms. Esther SERATI Senior Housing Officer Chief Executive Officer Director of Housing Ministry of Lands and Housing Botswana Housing Corporation Ministry of Lands and Housing Gaborone, BOTSWANA Gaborone, BOTSWANA Gaborone, BOTSWANA Hon. Ramadeluka SERETSE Honourable Minister Ministry of Lands and Housing Gaborone, BOTSWANA Brazil Isaac AINHORN Mr. Fernando Guilherme BRUNO FILHO Mrs. Maria COELHO BRAZIL Secretário-adjunto President Prefeitura De Santo André Caixa Economica Federal Santo André, BRAZIL Brasilia, BRAZIL Mrs. Marilena CORRÊA Mr. Ivan Domingues DAS NEVES Mr. Fernando José DE MEDEIROS Video in the Vilage Special Advisor COSTA Olinda, BRAZIL Caixa Economic Federal Counselor Brasilia, BRAZIL Confea - Federal Council of Engineering, Architectute and Agronomy Brasilia, BRAZIL Mrs. Patricia L. DE SOUZA Mr. Luiz Carlos FABBRI Mr. Andre IMAR KULCZYNSKI Director Brasilia, BRAZIL President Prefeitura Santo Andre Procempa Santo Andre, BRAZIL Porto Alegre, BRAZIL Mr. Alberto KLEIMAN Mrs. Márcia KUMER Ms. Cristina MAFFRA Special Advisor Director Analista Ambiental Presidency of the Republic of Brasil Caixa Econômica Federal Ministerio De Meio Ambiente Brasilia, BRAZIL Brasília, BRAZIL Brasilia, BRAZIL Dr. Ines MAGALHAES Mrs. Ana MELO Mr. Beto MOESCH National Housing Secretary Public Policy Especialist Secretario Ministry of the Cities Ministry of Social Development Prefeitura Municipal De Porto Alegre Brasilia, BRAZIL Brasília, BRAZIL Porto Alegre, BRAZIL Mr. Claudio NINA Mr. Rodrigo PERPETUO Ms. Alexandra RESCHKE Architect Belo Horizonte, BRAZIL Secretária Confea-federal Council of Engineering, Ministério Do Planejamento, Orçamento E Architecture and Agronomy Gestão Brasilia, BRAZIL Brasília, BRAZIL Mr. Fernando RIBEIRO Mr. Eberli RIELLA Dr. Raquel ROLNIK Technical Assistant Gerente De Tecnologia E Servicios Secretary Brazilian Foreign Affairs Ministry Prefeitura Municipal De Porto Alegre Ministry of Cities - Brazilian Federal 5 Brasília, BRAZIL Porto Alegre, BRAZIL Government Df, BRAZIL Mr. Nicola SPERANZA Mr. Fernando Cesar VILLELA Mr. Jose Carlos XAVIER Technical Assistant RODRIGUES Secretariat Brazilian Foreign Affairs Ministry Coordenador Assessoria Juridica Ministerio Das Cidades Brasília, BRAZIL Prefeitura Municipal De Porto Alegre Brasilia, BRAZIL Porto Alegre, BRAZIL Burkina Faso H.E. Sékou BA Mr. Léon Paul TOE Ministre De L`habitat Et De L`urbanisme Directeur Des Etudes Et De La Ministere De L`habitat Et De L`urbanisme Planification Ouagadougou, BURKINA FASO Ministere De L`habitat Et De L`urbanisme Ouagadougou, BURKINA FASO Burundi Mrs. Chantal BARINGUVU Mr. Audace BUKURU Mr. Birabisha DIDACE Directeur Général Administrateur Directeur Général BURUNDI Société Ecosat Fonds De Promotion De L'habitat Bujumbura, BURUNDI Urbain(fphu) Bujumbura, BURUNDI Cambodia Dr. Beng Hong Socheat KHEMRO H.E. Chea SOPHARA Deputy Director General Secretary of State Ministry of Land Management, Urban Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction Planning and Construction Phnom Penh, CAMBODIA Phnom Penh, CAMBODIA Cameron Mr. Guy Daniel ABOUNA ZOA Mr. Saliou
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