Appendix 3 U.S. Representatives Permanent Representative and Chief of Mission to the United Nations: John C. Danforth (to January 2005); John R. Bolton (from August 2005) Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations: Anne W. Patterson (to November 2005); Alejandro D. Wolff (from October 2005) Deputy Permanent Representative to the Security Council: Anne W. Patterson (to November 2005); Alejandro D. Wolff (from October 2005) Representative on the Economic and Social Council: Sichan Siv Alternative Representative for Special Political Affairs: Stuart W. Holliday Representative for UN Management and Reform: Patrick F. Kennedy (to February 2005) U.S. Representative to the European Office of the United Nations, Geneva: Kevin E. Moley U.S. Representative to International Organizations, Vienna: George Glass, Chargé d’Affairs (to July 2005); Greg Schulte (from July 2005) UN General Assembly 60th regular session (New York, Sept. 13–Dec. 23) Representatives: John R. Bolton1 (Chair); Anne W. Patterson; Donald M. Payne; Edward R. Royce; and Alejandro D. Wolff Alternate: Sichan Siv Subsidiary and Other Bodies UN Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation 53rd session (Vienna, Sept. 26–30) Representative: Fred A. Mettler, Jr., M.D. Alternate: Charles Meinhold Special Committee on the Charter of the United Nations and on the Strengthening of the Role of the Organization 30th session (New York, March 14–24) Representative: Eric Rosand Alternates: Damir Arnaut; Eric Pelofsky Committee on Conferences Substantive session (New York, Sept. 19–27) Representative: Patrick F. Kennedy Alternate: Benny Garcia 1 The Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice, served as chair of the delegation, ex officio, during her presence at the session. 177 United States Participation in the United Nations—2005 Disarmament Commission 26th session (New York, July 18–Aug. 5) Representative: John A. Bravaco Alternate: James Donovan Conference on Disarmament First Part (Geneva, Jan. 24–April 1) Representative: Jackie W. Sanders Alternate: Thomas Cynkin Second Part (Geneva, May 30–July 15) Representative: Jackie W. Sanders Alternate: Thomas Cynkin Third Part (Geneva, Aug. 8–Sept. 13) Representative: Jackie W. Sanders Alternate: Thomas Cynkin Committee on Information 27th session (New York, April 18–28) Representative: David A. Traystman UN Commission on International Trade Law 38th session (Vienna, July 4–15) Representative: Harold S. Burman Alternate: Cameron Thompson Special Committee on Peacekeeping Operations Meets intermittently in New York. Security Council Representative: John C. Danforth (to January 2005); Anne W. Patterson (January 2005 to July 2005); John R. Bolton (from August 2005) Deputy Representatives: Patrick F. Kennedy (to February 2005); Stuart W. Holliday (to January 2005); Anne W. Patterson (to July 2005); Sichan Siv (to December 2005); Alejandro D. Wolff (from December 2005) Alternate Representatives: William Brencick; Reed Fendrick; Richard Grenell; Mark Groombridge; Gordon Olson; Mary Catherine Phee; Nicholas Rostow; Thomas A. Schweich; Gerald Scott; Frank Urbancic; Peter Vrooman; Carolyn Willson Trusteeship Council Did not meet in 2005. Economic and Social Council and Related Bodies Organizational sessions: New York, Feb. 4 and April 27–28 Substantive session (New York, June 29–July 27) Representative: Sichan Siv 178 U.S. Representatives Alternate: Miriam Hughes Functional Commissions Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice 14th session (Vienna, May 23–27) Representative: Elizabeth G. Verville Alternates: John Bargeron; George Glass Commission on Human Rights 61st session (Geneva, March 14–April 22) Representative: Rudolph E. Boschwitz Alternate: Kevin E. Moley Commission on Narcotic Drugs 48th session (Vienna, March 7–14) Representative: John P. Walters Alternates: George Glass; Eric Rubin Commission on Population and Development 38th session (New York, April 4–8) Representatives: Kelly Ryan; Sichan Siv Commission for Social Development 43rd session (New York, Feb. 9–18) Representative: Sichan Siv Alternate: Lucy Tamlyn Commission on the Status of Women 49th session (New York, Feb. 28–March 11) Representative: Ellen Sauerbrey Alternates: Mark Lagon; Sichan Siv Commission on Sustainable Development 13th session (New York, April 11–22) Representative: Paula Dobriansky Alternates: Jonathan Margolis; Sichan Siv; John Turner Regional Economic Commissions Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific 61st session (Bangkok, May 12–18) Representative: Richard Behrend Alternate: Michael J. Delaney Economic Commission for Europe 60th session (Geneva, Feb. 22–25) Representative: Lynn Cassel 179 United States Participation in the United Nations—2005 Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean Did not meet in 2005. Standing Committees UN Human Settlements Program 20th session (Nairobi, April 4–8) Representative: Shannon Sorzano Alternates: Richard Behrend; Karen Levine Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations Regular session (New York, Jan. 5–14 and May 9–20) Representative: Sichan Siv Alternate: Mariano Ceinos-Cox Committee for Program and Coordination 45th session (New York, June 6–July 1) Representative: Sichan Siv Alternate: Thomas A. Repasch Related Subsidiary Bodies UN Children’s Fund Executive Board, annual session (New York, June 6–10) Representative: William O. Brisben Alternate: Sichan Siv UN Development Program Executive Board, annual session (New York, June 13–24) Representative: Sichan Siv Alternates: Richard W. Behrend; Nan Kennelly; Kelly Ryan; Lucy Tamlyn UN Environment Program Governing Council, 23rd session (Nairobi, Feb. 21–25) Representative: John F. Turner Alternate: Claudia McMurray Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees Executive Committee, 56th session (Geneva, Oct. 3–7) Representative: Richard L. Greene Alternates: Kevin Moley; Linda Thomas-Greenfield UN Conference on Trade and Development Conference did not meet in 2005. Trade and Development Board, 52nd session (Geneva, Oct. 3–14) Representative: Kevin E. Moley Alternate: David Shark 180 U.S. Representatives Specialized Agencies and Other Bodies Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) 33rd Conference (Rome, Nov. 19–26) Representative: Mike Johanns Alternates: J. Michael Cleverley; Tony P. Hall; J.P. Penn International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) General Conference, 49th session (Vienna, Sept. 26–30) Representatives: Samuel W. Bodman; Gregory L. Schulte International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Congress did not meet in 2005. International Labor Organization (ILO) Conference, 93rd session (Geneva, May 31–June 16) Minister: Elaine L. Chao Government Delegates: Robert Hagen; Martha Newton Alternates: Kevin E. Moley; Robert B. Shepard International Maritime Organization (IMO) 24th Assembly (London, Nov. 17–Dec. 2) Representative: Thomas Collins, Admiral Alternates: Thomas Gilmour, Rear Admiral; Laurence Tobey International Monetary Fund (IMF) U.S. Governor: John Snow Alternate: Alan Greenspan International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Plenipotentiary Conference did not meet in 2005. Council (Geneva, July 12–22) Representative: Richard C. Beaird Alternate: Marian Gordon UN Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) 33rd General Conference (Paris, Oct. 3–21) Representative: Margaret Spellings UN Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) The United States withdrew from UNIDO on December 31, 1996. Universal Postal Union (UPU) Universal Postal Congress did not meet in 2005. World Bank Group International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) 181 United States Participation in the United Nations—2005 U.S. Governor: John Snow Alternate: Josette S. Shiner U.S. Executive Director: Robert B. Holland, III Alternate: Jennifer Dorn International Development Association (IDA) The U.S. Governor, Executive Director, and alternates were the same as those of the IBRD. International Finance Corporation (IFC) The U.S. Governor, Executive Director, and alternates were the same as those of the IBRD. World Food Program (WFP) Annual session (Rome, June 6–June 10) Representatives: Tony P. Hall; Lauren Landis World Health Organization (WHO) 58th World Health Assembly (Geneva, May 16–25) Representatives: Michael O. Leavitt; Kevin E. Moley; William R. Steiger Alternates: Ann Blackwood; Julie Gerberding, M.D.; David E. Hohman; Stewart Simonson; Mary Lou Valdez World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Governing Bodies (Geneva, Sept. 26–Oct. 5) Representative: Jonathan W. Dudas Alternates: Lois Boland; Candy Green; Joyce W. Namde World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Congress did not meet in 2005. World Trade Organization (WTO) 6th Ministerial Conference (Hong Kong, Dec. 13–18) Representative: Robert Portman Alternates: Peter F. Allgeier; Karan K. Bhatia; Michael Johanns; Franklin L. Lavin; Susan C. Schwab U.S. Permanent Representatives to the United Nations from 1946 to 2005 Edward R. Stettinius, Jr. (March 1946–June 1946) Herschel V. Johnson (acting) (June 1946–January 1947) Warren R. Austin (January 1947–January 1953) Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (January 1953–September 1960) James J. Wadsworth (September 1960–January 1961) Adlai E. Stevenson (January 1961–July 1965) Arthur J. Goldberg (July 1965–June 1968) 182 U.S. Representatives George W. Ball (June 1968–September 1968) James Russell Wiggins (October 1968–January 1969) Charles W. Yost (January 1969–February 1971) George Bush (February 1971–January 1973) John P. Scali (February 1973–June 1975) Daniel P. Moynihan (June 1975–February 1976) William W. Scranton
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