72 IFAD overall staffing levels for 2001 increased by Institutional approximately 9% from those of 2000, with 132 pro- Aspects fessional and higher-category positions (excluding the positions of President and Vice President) and 181 gen- eral service positions. The increase in staffing levels results from the regularization of long-term temporary general service staff into fixed-term positions (from 158 in 2000 to 181 in 2001). As at 31 December 2001, the number of filled positions totaled 283.5; of these positions, 113 were in the professional category and above, and 170.5 in the general service category. Staff in the professional and higher categories comprised nationals of 49 Member States, reflecting the Fund’s adherence to the principle of geographical distribution, and the proportion of women stood at 33%. 73 74 In 2001, IFAD benefited from the services of Associate Professional Officers from 11 donor countries – Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, The Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland and the United States. In the Internship Programme, IFAD accepted 30 well-qualified interns from 12 countries – Algeria, Bangladesh, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Pakistan, Spain, Sweden, Uganda and the United States. Organizational Chart 2001 PRESIDENT Lennart Båge VICE-PRESIDENT John Westley Office of the President Global Mechanism Uday Abhyankar Per Ryden Director Managing Director Controller's Office Treasury Office of Evaluation Office of Internal Audit Office of the My Huynh Cong Tor Myrvang and Studies Charalambos Constantinides General Counsel Controller Treasurer Luciano Lavizzari Chief Christian Codrai Director General Counsel ECONOMIC POLICY AND RESOURCE PROGRAMME MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT MANAGEMENT AND STRATEGY DEPARTMENT Klemens van de Sand, Assistant President PERSONNEL SERVICES DEPARTMENT John Westley, Officer-in-Charge Jean-Louis Lawson, Assistant President Belgian Survival Fund Africa I Division Office of the Secretary Joint Programme Mohamed Beavogui, Director Alan R. Prien, Secretary of IFAD François Lemmens, Programme Manager Popular Coalition Africa II Division Management Information Systems to Eradicate Hunger and Poverty Gary Howe, Director Massimo Aureli, Director Bruce Moore, Coordinator Asia and the Pacific Division Personnel Division Phrang Roy, Director Margaret R. Simon, Director Latin America and Administrative and Protocol Services the Caribbean Division Ibrahim Ayoub, Chief Raquel Peña-Montenegro, Director Near East and North Africa Division Abdelmajid Slama, Director Technical Advisory Division Rodney Cooke, Director Non-Regular Programme 75 Membership and Representation As of 31 December 2001, IFAD had a total membership of 162 countries – 23 in List A, 12 in List B and 127 in List C, of which 49 in Sub-List C1, 47 in Sub-List C2 and 31 in Sub-List C3. List A List B List C Australia Algeria Sub-List C1 Sub-List C2 Sub-List C3 Austria Gabon Africa Europe, Asia and Latin America and Belgium Indonesia the Pacific the Caribbean Canada Iran Angola Afghanistan Antigua and Barbuda Denmark Iraq Benin Albania Argentina Finland Kuwait Botswana Armenia Barbados France Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Burkina Faso Azerbaijan Belize Germany Nigeria Burundi Bangladesh Bolivia Greece Qatar Cameroon Bhutan Brazil Iceland Saudi Arabia Cape Verde Bosnia and Herzegovina Chile Ireland United Arab Emirates Central African Republic Cambodia Colombia Italy Venezuela Chad China Costa Rica Japan Comoros Cook Islands Cuba Luxembourg Congo Croatia Dominica Netherlands Côte d’Ivoire Cyprus Dominican Republic New Zealand D.R. Congo D.P.R. Korea Ecuador Norway Djibouti Fiji El Salvador Portugal Egypt Georgia Grenada Spain Equatorial Guinea India Guatemala Sweden Eritrea Israel Guyana Switzerland Ethiopia Jordan Haiti United Kingdom Gambia, The Kazakhstan Honduras United States Ghana Kyrgyzstan Jamaica Guinea Laos Mexico Guinea-Bissau Lebanon Nicaragua Kenya Malaysia Panama Lesotho Maldives Paraguay Liberia Malta Peru Madagascar Mongolia Saint Christopher Malawi Myanmar and Nevis Mali Nepal Saint Lucia Mauritania Oman Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Mauritius Pakistan Suriname Morocco Papua New Guinea Trinidad and Tobago Mozambique Philippines Uruguay Namibia Republic of Korea Niger Republic of Moldova Rwanda Romania Sao Tome and Principe Samoa Senegal Solomon Islands Seychelles Sri Lanka Sierra Leone Syria Somalia Tajikistan South Africa Thailand Sudan The Former Yugoslav Swaziland Republic of Macedonia Tanzania, Tonga United Republic of Turkey Togo Viet Nam Tunisia Yemen Uganda Yugoslavia 4 Zambia Zimbabwe 4 Membership in IFAD governing bodies suspended by Executive Board on 4 December 1992. 76 List of Governors and Alternate Governors of IFAD Member States As of 31 December 2001 5 Member Governor Alternate AFGHANISTAN –– ALBANIA Lufter Xhuveli – ALGERIA Said Barkat – ANGOLA Gilberto Buta Lutucuta Boaventura Da Silva Cardoso ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA John St. Luce Ernest Sylvester Benjamin (January 2001 – May 2001) (January 2001 – November 2001) Lester Bryant Bird (May 2001 – ) ARGENTINA Hilda Gabardini Hilda Gabardini (January 2001) (January 2001 – ) Elsa Diana Rosa Kelly (January 2001 – ) ARMENIA Hovsep Kloyan – (January 2001 – February 2001) Zaven Gevorkyan (February 2001 – ) AUSTRALIA Kay Patterson Bruce Davis (January 2001 – December 2001) Christine Gallus (December 2001 – ) AUSTRIA Walter Rill Markus Cornaro (January 2001) Herbert Jäger (January 2001 – ) AZERBAIJAN Irshad Aliyev – BANGLADESH Shah A.M.S. Kibria A.M.M. Shawkat Ali (January 2001 – July 2001) (January 2001 – October 2001) Hafizuddin Khan – (July 2001 – October 2001) M. Saifur Rahman (October 2001 – ) BARBADOS Anthony P. Wood L.H. Smith (January 2001 – November 2001) – BELGIUM Eddy Boutmans Bernard De Schrevel (January 2001 – February 2001) (February 2001 – ) Christian Monnoyer (February 2001 – ) BELIZE Daniel Silva Yvonne Sharman Hyde (January 2001 – December 2001) – BENIN Théophile Nata Abdoulaye Soulé Manigui BHUTAN Kinzang Dorji Bap Kesang BOLIVIA David Blanco Zabala – BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA Miroslav Palameta – (January 2001 – November 2001) Enver Demirovic (November 2001 – December 2001) Luksˇa Sˇoljan (December 2001 – ) BOTSWANA Jameson Lesedi T. Mothibamele Thomas Madubeng Taukobong BRAZIL Martus António Rodrigues Tavares Arminio Fraga Neto (January 2001 – February 2001) Dante Coelho de Lima (February 2001 – ) 5 At its Twenty-Third Session, on 16 February 2000, Ms Kirsti Lintonen (Finland) was elected as chairperson of the Governing Council. His Excellency Dr Ali Yousef Guima (Libyan Arab Jamahiriya) and His Excellency Guillermo Enrique Alvarado Downing (Honduras) were elected as vice-chairpersons. 77 BURKINA FASO Noellie Marie Béatrice Damiba André Anatole Yameogo (January 2001 – February 2001) – BURUNDI Salvator Ntihabose Cyprien Ndayegamiye (January 2001 – November 2001) Pierre Ndikumagenge (November 2001 – ) CAMBODIA Chhea Song – (January 2001 – August 2001) Chan Sarun (September 2001 – ) CAMEROON Abdoulaye Aboubakry Michael Tabong Kima CANADA Jean-Marc Métivier Roger Ehrhardt CAPE VERDE Élvio Gonçalves Napoleão Fernandes Adelaide Ribeiro CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Daniel Emery Dédé Georges Ngondjo (January 2001 – September 2001) Solomon Namkosserema (September 2001 – ) CHAD Saleh Kebzabo – (January 2001 – June 2001) Moctar Moussa (June 2001 – October 2001) Routouang Yoma Golom (October 2001 – ) CHILE Angel Sartori Arellano Humberto Molina Reyes (January 2001) Antonio Arturo Plaza Jiménez (January 2001 – ) CHINA Liu Chengguo Liang Qu (January 2001 – February 2001) (January 2001 – February 2001) Wan Baorui – (February 2001 – October 2001) Han Chintfu (October 2001 – ) COLOMBIA Carlos Eduardo Martínez Simahan Bernardo Gutiérrez Zuluaga Botero (January 2001 – February 2001) (May 2001 – ) Fabio Valencia Cossio (February 2001 – ) COMOROS Mohamed Ahmed Abdallah Ahmed Djabir (January 2001 – October 2001) Said Ali Boina Ali (October 2001 – ) CONGO Auguste Celestin Gongarad-Nkoua – COOK ISLANDS Inatio Akaruru James Gosselin COSTA RICA Victoria Guardia Alvarado de Hernández Yolanda Gago Pérez de Sinigaglia CÔTE D’IVOIRE Richolo Zouingnan – (January 2001 – November 2001) Richard Gbaka Zady (November 2001 – ) CROATIA Neven Boric – (January 2001 – March 2001) Drago Kraljevic (March 2001 – ) CUBA Marta Lomas Morales Juan Nuiry Sánchez CYPRUS George F. Poulides – D.P.R. KOREA Ri Won Jung Kim Hung Rim D.R. CONGO Etienne Kikanga Eshima Esebo Edouard Umba Ilunga (January 2001) (February 2001 – ) Innocent Mokosa Mandende (February 2001 – ) DENMARK Torben Brylle Johannes Dahl-Hansen (January 2001 – November 2001) (January 2001 – November 2001) Ove Ullerup-Petersen Bo Jensen (November 2001 – ) (December 2001 – ) 78 DJIBOUTI Ali Mohamed Daoud – DOMINICA Lloyd Pascal Collin Bully (January 2001 – July 2001) Venice Henderson (July 2001 – ) DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Dolores Margarita Cedeño Pérez Dolores Margarita Cedeño Pérez (January 2001 – February 2001) (February 2001 – ) Leonardo Matos Berrido (February 2001 – ) ECUADOR Arturo Gangotena Guarderas Carlos Larrea Dávila EGYPT Youssef Amin Wally – EL SALVADOR José Saguer Saprissa María Eulalia Jiménez Zepeda EQUATORIAL GUINEA Miguel Oyono Ndong Mifumu – (January 2001 – June 2001) Gregorio Boho Camo (June 2001 – ) ERITREA Arefaine Berhe Fessehazion Pietros (January 2001 – March 2001) Tseggai Mogos Kinfe (May 2001 – October 2001) – ETHIOPIA Halima Mohammed Feji – FIJI Isikeli Uluinairai Mataitoga – FINLAND Kirsti Lintonen Ritva Jolkkonen FRANCE Stéphane Pallez – GABON Bernabé Ndaki – GAMBIA, THE Hassan
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