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INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY (E.S.A.)
Headquarters: 8–10 Rue Mario Nikis, 75738 Paris, CEDEX 15, France
phone 011–33–1–5369–7654, fax 011–33–1–5369–7651
Chairman Council.—Hugo Parr (Norway).Director General.—Jean-Marie Luton (France)
Member Countries:AustriaBelgiumDenmarkFinlandFrance
GermanyIrelandItalyNetherlandsNorway
SpainSwedenSwitzerlandUnited Kingdom
Cooperative Agreement.—Canada.European Space Operations Center (E.S.O.C.), Robert Bosch-Strasse 5, 61, Darmstadt,
Germany, phone 011–49–6151–900, telex: 419453, fax 011–49–6151–90495.European Space Research and Technology Center (E.S.T.E.C.), Keplerlaan 1, 2201, AZ
Noordwijk, Zh, Netherlands, phone 011–31–71–565–6565; Telex: 844–39098,fax 011–31–71–565–6040.
Information Retrieval Service (E.S.R.I.N./IRS), Via Galileo Galilei, Casella Postale 64, 00044Frascati, Italy. Phone, 011–39–6–94–18–01; Telex: 610637, fax 011–39–94–180361.
Washington Office (E.S.A.), Suite 7800, 955 L’Enfant Plaza SW. 20024.Head of Office.—I.W. Pryke, 488–4158, fax: (202) 488–4930.
GREAT LAKES WATER QUALITY REGIONAL OFFICE
Eighth Floor, 100 Ouellette Avenue, Windsor, Ontario Canada N9A 6T3
phone (519) 257–6700 (Canada), (313) 226–2170 (U.S.)
Director.—Douglas A. McTavish.Public Affairs Officer.—[Vacant].
CANADIAN SECTION
100 Metcalfe Street 18th Floor, Ottawa, Ontario Canada K1P 5M1, phone (613) 995–2984
Chairman.—Leonard Legault.Commissioners.—Pierre Beland, Frank Murphy.Secretary.—Murray Clamen (acting).
INTER-AMERICAN DEFENSE BOARD
2600 16th Street 20441, phone 939–6600, fax 939–6620
Chairman.—MG John C. Thompson, U.S. Army.Vice Chairman.—Gen. de Brigada Omar A. Vaquernao, El Salvador, Army.Secretary.—Col. Guillermo Giandoni, U.S. Army.
Vice Secretary.—Col. Sergio Leal da Costa, Brazil, Air Force.Deputy Secretary for Administration.—[Vacant.]
Conference.—LTC James Branham, U.S. Army, 939–7540.Finance.—Maj. Hector Colon, U.S. Army, 939–7495.Protocol.—LTC George Vargas, U.S. Air Force, 939–7490.
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CHIEFS OF DELEGATION
Antigua and Barbuda.—LtCol. Trevor Thomas, ArmyArgentina.—BG Ricardo Jose Ciaschini, Air Force.Barbados.—BG Rudyard E.C. Lewis, Army.Bolivia.—Gen. de Division Freddy Balderrama, Army.Brazil.—Contra-Almirante Paulo Cesar de Paiva Bastos, NavyChile.—BG Carlos Patricio Chacon, Army.Colombia.—Gen. Ramon Eduardo Niebles Uscategui, Army.Costa Rica.—Coronel Fernando Herrero, Civilian Guard.Ecuador.—Coronel Fernando Fiallo, Army.El Salvador.—Coronel Jose Campos, Army.Guatemala.—Coronel Cesar A. Ruiz, Army.Guyana.—[Vacant].Honduras.—Contralmirante Giordano B. Fontana, Navy.Mexico.—General Brigadier Jorge A. Cardenas, Army.Paraguay.—Gen. de Division Santiago Zaracho, Army.Peru.—Vicealmirante Alfonso Balaguer, Navy.Trinidad and Tobago.—Col. Hugh Victor Joseph Vidal, Army.United States.—MG Michael J. Byron, USMC.Uruguay.—General Oscar Pereira, Army.Venezuela.—Gen. de Brigada Manuel Delgado, Army.
INTER-AMERICAN DEFENSE COLLEGE
Director.—Same as Chairman Inter-American Defense Board, 646–1337.Vice Director.—BG Juan Carlos Nielsen, Army, Chile.Chief of Studies.—General de Brigada Boris Saavedra, Air Force, Venezuela.
INTER-AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK
1300 New York Avenue 20577, phone 623–1000
OFFICERS
President.—Enrique V. Iglesias (Uruguay).Assistant to the President.—Gabriela G. Sotela.Chief, Office of the President.—Euric A. Bobb.Special Advisor.—Jorge Espinosa C.Advisors: Lionel Y. Nicol, T. Nathaniel Carrera.
Executive Vice President.—Nancy Birdsall (United States).Chief Advisor.—Joel A. Riley.Special Advisor.—Robert N. Kaplan.Senior Advisor.—Roberto Vellutini.
Director, Evaluation Office.—Jean S. Quesnel.Deputy Director.—Richard D. Fletcher.Principal Evaluation Officers: Brian A. Thomson, Jean-Michel Houde.
Controller.—Alberto Pico.Deputy Controller.—Carlos Eduardo Guedes.
Chief Economist.—Ricardo Hausmann.Senior Advisor.—Frederick Jaspersen.
Auditor General.—William L. Taylor.External Relations Advisor.—Muni F. de Jimenez.
Associate Deputy Advisor.—David H. Smith.Ombudsperson.—Jose Ignacio Estevez.Manager, Office of—
Multilateral Investment Fund.—Donald F. Terry.Deputy Managers: Keisuke Nakamura, Abayuba Morey Rolando.
Administration Department.—Richard J. Herring.Operations Department 1.—Ricardo L. Santiago.
Deputy Manager.—Manuel Rapoport.Senior Deputy Manager, Regional Support Services.—Frederick W. Schieck.Deputy Manager, Financial Support Services.—Setsuko Ono.
Regional Operations Department 2—Miguel E. Martınez.
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Deputy Manager.—William R. Large, Jr.Regional Operations Department 3.—Ciro de Falco.
Deputy Manager.—Miguel A. Rivera.Finance Department.—Charles O. Sethness.
Senior Deputy Manager-Treasurer.—Carlos Santistevan.Integration and Regional Programs Department.—Nohra Rey de Marulanda.Private Sector Department.—[Vacant].
Senior Advisor.—Luis A. Rubio O.Social Programs and Sustainable Development Department.—Waldemar F.W. Wirsig.Strategic Planning and Operational Policy Department.—Stephen A. Quick.General Counsel, Legal Department.—John M. Niehuss.
Deputy General Counsel.—J. James Spinner.Secretary.—Carlos Ferdinand.
Deputy Secretary.—Oscar Rodrıguez-Rozic.
BOARD OF EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS
Colombia and Peru.—Julio Angel.Alternate.—[Vacant].
Bahamas, Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago.—Havelock Brewster.Alternate.—Barry Malcolm.
Dominican Republic and Mexico.—Jose Cordoba Montoya.Alternate.—Ruddy E. Perez.
Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, and Nicaragua.—Jorge Ramon Hernandez-Alcerro.
Alternate.—Edgar Ayales.Panama and Venezuela.—Maritza Izaguirre.
Alternate.—Juan Manuel Castulovich.Canada.—Guy A. Lavigueur.
Alternate.—William D. Gunn.Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, and United
Kingdom.—Gert-Robert Liptau.Alternate.—Suzanne Rubow.
Argentina and Chile.—A. Humberto Petrei.Alternate.—Andres Solimano.
United States.—L. Ronald Scheman.Alternate.—Larry Harrington.
Brazil, Ecuador, and Suriname.—Antonio Claudio Sochaczewski.Alternate.—Jacinto Velez.
Austria, Croatia, France, Israel, Japan, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, and Switzerland.—Hiroshi Toyoda.
Alternate.—Moshe Gal.Bolivia, Paraguay, and Uruguay.—Jacques Trigo Loubiere.
Alternate.—Homero Martinez-Lawlor.
INTER-AMERICAN TROPICAL TUNA COMMISSIONHeadquarters Office, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, 8604 La Jolla Shores Drive
La Jolla CA 92037–1508, phone (619) 546–7100, fax (619) 546–7133
Director—.James Joseph, Ph.D.Costa Rican Commissioners:
Luis Paris Chaverri, Presidente Ejecutivo.Jaime Basadre Oreamuno, Commissioner Instituto Costarricense de la Pesca y Acuacultura
(INCOPESCA), PO Box 333–5400, Puntarenas, Costa Rica, (506) 661–0846/3269,fax (506) 255–4697/661–0748.
French Commissioners:Philippe Peronne, Direction des Peches Maritimes, Secretariat d’Etat a la Mer,
3 Place Fontenoy, 75700 Paris, France, (33–1) 4273–505, fax (33–1) 4449–8400.David Portal, Charge de Mission, Direction des Nations Unies et des Organizations
Internationales, Ministere des Affairs Etrangeres, 37 Quai d’Orsay, 75351 Paris,Cedex 07, France. (33–1) 43174666, ext. 460, fax (33–1) 43175558.
Japanese Commissioners:Minoru Morimoto, Councillor, Oceanic Fisheries Department, Ministry of Agriculture,
Forestry and Fisheries, 1–2–1 Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-Ku, 100 Tokyo, Japan,(81–3) 3502–8111, ext. 5408, fax (81–3) 3504–2649.
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Yasuo Takase, Director, Fishery Division, Ministry of Foreign Affairs,2–2–1 Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-Ku, 100 Tokyo, Japan. (81–3) 3580–3311,fax (81–3) 3503–3136.
Yamato Ueda, President, Federation of Japanese Tuna Fish Co-op Association,2–3–22 Kudankita, Chiyoda-Ku, 102 Tokyo, Japan. (81–3) 3264–6167,fax (81–3) 3264–7233.
Nicaraguan Commissioner:Sergio Martinez Casco, Director, CIRH (Centro de Investigacion de Recursos
Hidrobiologicos), Apartado 2020, Managua, Nicaragua. (505–2) 652820,fax (505–2) 653090.
Panamanian Commissioners:Ricardo Antonio Martans G., Director Gral. de Recursos MarinosJose A. Troyano, Viceministro Ministerio de Comercio e Industrias, Apartado 9658,
Panama 4, Panama, (507) 274691, fax (507) 273104.Armando Martinez Valdes, Pradepesca, Apartado 645, Balboa Ancon, Panama,
(507) 641909, fax (507) 641864.United States Commissioners:
Barbara Britten, 801 J Street, Davis, CA 95616. (916) 758–6786, fax (916) 758–8305.M. Austin Forman, 888 Southeast Third Avenue, Suite 501, Fort Lauderdale FL 33316,
(305) 763–8111, fax (305) 522–1969.James T. McCarthy, 18708 Olmeda Place, San Diego CA 92128, (619) 485–9749,
fax (619) 485–0172.Michael F. Tillman, Southwest Fisheries Science Center, PO Box 271,
La Jolla CA 92038, (619) 546–7067, fax (619) 546–7003.Vanuatuan Commissioner:
Julian Ala, Commissioner of Maritime Affairs, Ministry of Finance, Private Mail Bag023, Port Vila, Vanuatu. (678) 22247, fax (678) 22242.
Venezuelan Commissioners:Hugo Alsina Lagos, Director de Asuntos Pesqueros Internacionales, Serv. Autonomo
de los Rec. Pesq. y Acuicolas, Ministerio de Agricultura y Cria, Torre Este, Piso10, Parque Central, Caracas,Venezuela. (58–2) 509–0382, fax (58–2) 81 93 72.
Maria Estela Bermudez, Directora General de Negociaciones Comerciales, Instituto deComercio Exterior, Centro Comercial Los Cedros, Av. Libertador, Mezz. PH., Caracas,Venezuela. (58–2)531–0026, fax (58–2) 762–3884.
INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSION,UNITED STATES AND MEXICO
UNITED STATES SECTIONThe Commons, Building C, Suite 310 4171 North Mesa, El Paso TX 79902–1441
phone (915) 534–6700, fax (915) 534–6680
Commissioner.—John M. Bernal, (915) 534–6677.Secretary.—Manuel R. Ybarra, (915) 534–6698.Principal Engineers:
Carlo Marin, (915) 534–6703.Cornelius W. Ruth, (915) 534–6700.[Vacant], (915) 534–6700.
Director of Personnel.—David D. Skinner, (915) 534–6701.Administrative Officer.—Robert Ortega, (915) 534–6710.Staff Counsel.—Randall A. McMains, (915) 534–6696.
MEXICAN SECTION
Avenida Universidad, No. 2180, Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico
PO Box 10525, El Paso TX 79995.
phone 011–52–16–13–7311 or 011–52–16–13–7363 (Mexico)
Commissioner.—Arturo Herrera Solis.Secretary.—Jose de Jesus Luevano Grano.Principal Engineers: L. Antonio Rascon Mendoza, Gilberto Elizalde Hernandez.
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INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND CANADA
UNITED STATES SECTION
1250 23rd Street, Suite 100 20037, phone (202) 736–9100
Commissioner.—Thomas L. Baldini.Deputy Commissioner.—Clyde R. Moore.Administrative Officer.—Karen L. McCarthy.
CANADIAN SECTION
Room 130, 615 Booth Street, Ottawa ON, Canada K1A 0E9, phone (613) 995–4960
Commissioner.—Michael J. O’Sullivan.Engineer to the Commission.—Noel Paquette.
INTERNATIONAL COTTON ADVISORY COMMITTEE
(Permanent Secretariat of the Organization)
Headquarters: 1629 K Street Suite 702, 20006, [email protected]
phone 463–6660, fax 463–6950, Telex: 701517 ICACOM
MEMBER COUNTRIES
ArgentinaAustraliaAzerbaijanBelgiumBrazilCameroonChadChina (Taiwan)ColombiaCote d’IvoireEgyptFinlandFranceGermany
GreeceIndiaIranIsraelItalyJapanKorea, Republic ofMaliNetherlandsPakistanParaguayPhilippinesPolandRussia
South AfricaSpainSudanSwitzerlandSyriaTanzaniaTurkeyUgandaUnited KingdomUnited StatesUzbekistanZimbabwe
Executive Director.—Lawrence H. Shaw.Statistician.—Terry Townsend.
Economists: Carlos Valderrama; Andre Gultchounts.Head of Technical Information Section.—M. Rafiq Chaudhry.Administrative Officer.—Frederico R. Arriola.
INTERNATIONAL JOINT COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND CANADA
UNITED STATES SECTION
1250 23rd Street 20440, phone (202) 736–9000
Chairman.—Thomas L. Baldini.Commissioners: Susan Bayh, Alice Chamberlin.Secretary.—Kathy Prosser.Legal Adviser.—James G. Chandler.Engineer Adviser.—Lisa Bourget.Environmental Adviser.—Joel L. Fisher, Ph.D.Public Affairs Director.—Frank Bevacqua.Economic Management Adviser.—Bruce Bandurski.
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INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION
Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland
Washington Branch Office, 1828 L Street 20036, phone 653–7652, fax 653–7687
Liaison Office with the United Nations
220 East 42nd Street, Suite 3101, New York NY 10017–5806
International Labor Office (Permanent Secretariat of the Organization)Headquarters Geneva:
Director General.—Michel Hansenne.Deputy Directors General: Mary Chinery-Hesse (Ghana); Katherine Hagen (United
States); Kari Tapiola (Finland)Assistant Directors General:
Jean Francois Tremeaud (France).Padmanabh Gopinath (India).Anees Ahmad (Pakistan).Tadashi Nakamura (Japan).Shukri Dajani (Jordania).Victor Tokman (Argentina).
Hans B. Hammar (Sweden).Elias Mabere (Tanzania).Mitsuko Horiuchi (Japan).Ali Taqi (Pakistan).Heribert Scharrenbroich (Germany).
Washington:Director.—Anthony G. Freeman.
Assistant Directors.—Jean Decker Mathews, John R. Byrne.Senior Advisor/Public Affairs.—Mary W. Covington.Other Branch Offices: Bonn, London, Paris, Rome, Tokyo, Moscow.
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
700 19th Street 20431, phone (202) 623–7000
MANAGEMENT AND SENIOR OFFICERS
Chairman of the Executive Board.—Michel Camdessus.Deputy Managing Directors: Stanley Fischer, Alassane D. Ouattara, Shigemetsu Sugisaki.Economic Counsellor.—Michael Mussa.Counsellor.—Massimo Russo.Departmental Directors:
Administration.—Burke Dillon.African.—Evangelos A. Calamitsis.Central Asia.—Hubert Neiss.Monetary and Exchange Affairs.—Manuel Guitian.European II.—John Odling-Smee.Policy Development and Review.—John T. Boorman.External Relations.—Shailendra J. Anjaria.Fiscal Affairs.—Vito Tanzi.Legal.—Francois P. Gianviti.Middle Eastern.—Paul Chabrier.Research.—Michael Mussa.Statistics.—Carol S. Carson.Western Hemisphere.—Claudio M. Loser.
IMF Institute.—Mohsin S. Khan.Secretary.—Reinhard Munzberg.Treasurer.—David Williams.Bureau Directors:
Computing Services.—Warren N. Minami.Language Services.—Patrick Delannoy.
Director Office in—Paris.—Christian Brachet.Geneva.—[Vacant.]Asia and Pacific.—Kunio Saito.
Director, Office of—Budget and Planning.—Lindsay A. Wolfe.Internal Audit and Review.—Eduard Brau.
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EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS AND ALTERNATES
Executive Directors:Abdulrahman A. Al-Tuwaijri, represents Saudi Arabia.
Alternate.—Sularman M. Al-Turki.Adviser.—Melhem F. Melhem.
Marc-Antoine Autheman, represents France.Alternate.—Ambroise Fayolle.Adviser.—Pierre-Michel Fremann.
Jarle Bergo, represents Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway,Sweden.
Alternate.—Ms. Eva Srejber.Adviser.—Benny Andersen.
Juan Jose Torribio, represents Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico,Nicaragua, Spain, Venezuela.
Alternate.—Javier Guzman-Calafell.Advisers: Mario B. Aleman, Tabeila Brizuela.
Thomas A. Bernes, represents Antigua and Barbuda, the Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Canada,Dominica, Grenada, Ireland, Jamaica, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent andthe Grenadines.
Alternate.—Charles X. O’Loghlin.Advisers: Mostafa Askari-Rankouhi, Therese Turner-Huggins.
Dinah Z. Guti, represents Angola, Botswana, Burundi, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gambia, Kenya,Lesotho, Liberia, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Swaziland,Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe.
Alternate.—Jose Pedro de Morais, Jr.Advisers: Patrick A. Akatu, Lodewyk J. Erasmus.
M. R. Sivaraman, represents Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Sri Lanka.Alternate.—H. B. Disanayaka.Adviser.—Ramalinga Kannan.
Zamani Abdul Ghani, represents Cambodia, Fiji, Indonesia, Lao People’s Democratic Repub-lic, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Singapore, Thailand, Tonga, Viet Nam.
Alternate.—Ommar Sein.Daniel Kaeser, represents Azerbaijan, Kyrgyz Republic, Poland, Switzerland, Tajikistan,
Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan.Alternate.—Danuta Gotz-Kozierkiewicz.Adviser.—Roberto F. Cippa.
Alexandre Kafka, represents Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guyana, Haiti,Panama, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago.
Alternate.—Alberto Calderon.Advisers: Joan John, Helio Mori.
Willy Kiekens, represents Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Czech Republic, Hungary, Kazakhstan,Luxembourg, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Turkey.
Alternate.—Johann Prader.Advisers: Akos Cseres, Jiri Jonas.
Koffi Yao, represents Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Repub-lic, Chad, Comoros, Congo, Cote d’Ivoire, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Guinea,Guinea-Bissau, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Niger, Rwanda, Sao Tomeand Principe, Senegal, Togo.
Alternate.—Alexandre Barro Chambrier.Advisers: Abdel Rehman Ismael, Jean-Christian Obame, Simon N’guiambe, Bernard Konai.
Enzo Grilli, represents Albania, Greece, Italy, Malta, Portugal, San Marino.Alternate.—Nikolaos Coumbis.Adviser.—Alessandro Giustinani.
Karin Lissakers, represents United States.Alternate.—Barry S. Newman.Adviser.—Mark Sobel.
Hachiro Mesaki, represents Japan.Alternate.—Hideaki Ono.
Abbas Mirakhor, represents Islamic State of Afghanistan, Algeria, Ghana, Islamic Republicof Iran, Morocco, Pakistan, Tunisia.
Alternate.—Mohammed Daıri.Advisers: Meekal A. Ahmed, Mohammad-Hadi Mahdavan.
A. Guillermo Zoccali, represents Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay.Advisers: Jorge Leiva, Jose Antonio Costa.
Bernd Esdar, represents Germany.Alternate.—Wolf-Dieter Dunecker.
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Adviser.—Andreas Guennewich.A. Shakour Shaalan, represents Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya,
Maldives, Oman, Qatar, Syrian Arab Republic, United Arab Emirates, Yemen.Alternate.—Yacoob Yousef Mohammed.Advisers: Toufic K. Gaspard.
Aleksei V. Mohzin, represents Russia.Alternate.—Andrei Vernikov.Adviser.—Vitali Verjbitski.
Ewen L. Waterman, represents Australia, Kiribati, Korea, Marshall Islands, Federated Statesof Micronesia, Mongolia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Seychelles,Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Western Samoa.
Alternate.—Jung-Ho Kang.Adviser.—Celia M. Gonzalez.
J. de Beaufort Wijnholds, represents Armenia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Georgia, Israel,former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Moldova, Netherlands, Romania, Ukraine.
Alternate.—Yuriy Yakusha.Advisers: Aziel Levy, Laura van Geest.
Zhang Zhixiang, represents China.Alternate.—Han Mingzhi.Adviser.—He Jianxiong.
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION
Headquarters: 17 Route Des Morillons (PO Box 71), CH1211, Geneva 19, SwitzerlandWashington Mission: 1750 K Street, NW, Suite 1110, 20006, phone (202) 862–1826
New York Mission: 1123 Broadway, Suite 717, New York NY 10010phone (212) 463–8422
HEADQUARTERS
Director General.—James N. Purcell, Jr. (United States).Deputy Director General.—Ambassador Narcisa Escaler (Philippines).Washington Chief of Mission.—Hans-Petter W. Boe (Norway).New York Chief of Mission.—Andrew Bruce (New Zealand).
MEMBER STATES
AlbaniaAngolaArgentinaArmeniaAustraliaAustriaBangladeshBelgiumBoliviaBulgariaCanadaChileColombiaCosta RicaCroatiaCyprusCzech RepublicDenmarkDominican RepublicEcuador
EgyptEl SalvadorFinlandFranceGermanyGreeceGuatemalaHaitiHondurasHungaryIsraelItalyJapanKenyaKorea, Republic ofLiberiaLuxembourgNetherlandNicaraguaNorway
PakistanPanamaParaguayPeruPhilippinesPolandPortugalSenegalSlovak RepublicSri LankaSwedenSwitzerlandTajikistanThailandUgandaUnited States of AmericaUruguayVenezuelaZambia
STATES WITH OBSERVER STATUS
AfghanistanBelarusBelize
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBrazilCape Verde
GeorgiaGhanaGuinea
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* Post includes Regional Coverage.
Guinea BissauHoly SeeIndiaIndonesiaIran (Islamic Republic of)IrelandJamaicaJordanKyrgyzstanLatviaLithuaniaMadagascarMaltaMexico
MoldovaMoroccoMozambiqueNamibiaNew ZealandRomaniaRussian FederationRwandaSan MarinoSao Tome and PrincipeSloveniaSomaliaSouth AfricaSpain
SudanTanzaniaTunisiaTurkeyUkraineUnited Kingdom of
Great Britain andNorthern Ireland
VietnamYugoslaviaZaireZimbabweSoverign Military Order of
Malta
IOM OVERSEAS LIAISON AND OPERATIONAL OFFICES
Albania, TiranaArgentina, Buenos AiresAustralia, Camberra CityAustria, ViennaAzerbaijan, NicosiaBelgium/Luxembourg,
BrusselsBolivia, La PazBosnia and Herzegovina,
SarajevoChile, Santiago *Colombia, BogotaCosta Rica, San Jose *Croatia, ZagrebCyprus, NicosiaDjiboutiDominican Republic, Santo
DomingoEcuador, QuitoEgypt, CairoEl Salvador, San SalvadorFinland, HelsinkiFrance, ParisGeorgia, TbilisiGermany, Bonn
Ghana, AccraGreece, AthensGuatemala, Guatemala CityHaiti, Port Au PrinceHonduras, TegucigalpaHong Kong *Hungary, BudapestIndonesia, Tanjung PinangItaly, RomeJapan, TokyoJordan, Jebel AmmanKenya, Nairobi *Kuwait, Kuwait CityLiberia, MonroviaMacauMalaysia, Kuala LumpurMozambique, MaputoNetherlands, The HagueNew Zealand, WellingtonNicaragua, ManaguaPakistan, (Islamabad,
Peshawar, Quetta)Panama, Panama CityParaguay, AsuncionPeru, Lima
Philippines, ManilaPortugal, (Lisbon)Romania, BucharestRussia, Moscow *SingaporeSouth Africa, PretoriaSpain, MadridSwitzerland, BernTaiwan, TaipeiTajikistan, DushanbeThailand, Bangkok *Turkey, AnkaraUganda, KampalaUnited Kingdom, LondonUnited States of America,
Washington, New York,Chicago, Miami
Uruguay, MontevideoVenezuela, CaracasVietnam, Ho Chi Minh City,
HanoiYugoslavia, BelgradeZambia, Lusaka
INTERNATIONAL PACIFIC HALIBUT COMMISSIONUNITED STATES AND CANADA
Headquarters: University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98105phone (206) 634–1838, fax (206) 632–2983
Mailing address: PO Box 95009, Seattle WA 98145–2009
American Commissioners:Ralph G. Hoard, PO Box 79003, Seattle, WA 98119, (206) 282–0988,
fax (206) 282–7222.Ms. Kris Norosz, PO Box 805, Petersburg, AK 99833, (907) 772–9323.Steven Pennoyer, National Marine Fisheries Service, PO Box 1668, Juneau, AK 99802,
(907) 586–7221, fax (907) 586–7131.Canadian Commissioners:
Dr. Richard J. Beamish, Pacific Biological Station, PO Box 100, Nanaimo, B.C., CanadaV9R 5K6, (604) 756–7040, fax (604) 756–7053.
Gregg Best, 1093 Lazo Road, Comox, BC, Canada V9M 3W3, (250) 339–0986,fax (250) 339–6092.
Rodney Pierce, 3044 Kensington Court, Courtenay, BC, Canada V9N 8Z8,(250) 334–0656, fax (250) 897–1238.
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Director and Secretary (ex officio).—Donald A. McCaughran, PO Box 95009, Seattle, WA98145–2009.
ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES
17th Street and Constitution Avenue NW 20006, phone (202) 458–3000, fax 458–3967
PERMANENT MISSIONS TO THE OAS
Antigua and Barbuda.—Ambassador Lionel Alexander Hurst, 3216 New Mexico AvenueNW, Washington DC 20016, phone 362–5122, fax 362–5225.
Argentina.—Ambassador Alicia D. Martinez Rios, 1816 Corcoran Street NW, WashingtonDC 20009, phone 387–4142, fax 328–1591.
The Bahamas.—Ambassador Arlington Butler, Interim Representative, 2220 MassachusettsAvenue NW, Washington DC 20008, phone 319–2660, fax 319–2668.
Barbados.—Ambassador and Mrs. Courtney Blackman, 2144 Wyoming Avenue NW,Washington DC 20008, phone 939–9200, fax 332–7467.
Belize.—Ambassador and Mrs. Dean Russell Lindo, 2535 Massachusetts Avenue NW,Washington DC 20008–098, phone 332–9636, fax 332–6888.
Bolivia.—Ambassador and Mrs. Carlos Casap Salame, 1735 Eye Street NW,Suite 918/9, Washington DC 20006, phone 785–0218, fax 296–0563.
Brazil.—Ambassador Itamar Franco, Interim Representative, 2600 Virginia Avenue NW,Suite 412, Washington DC 20037, phone 333–4224, fax 333–6610.
Canada.—Ambassador and Mrs. Brian Dickson, 501 Pennsylvania Avenue NW,Washington DC 20001, phone 682–1768, fax 682–7624.
Chile.—Ambassador and Mrs. Edmundo Vargas Carreno, 2000 L Street NW, Suite 720,Washington DC 20036, phone 887–5475, fax 775–0713.
Colombia.—Ambassador Carlos Holmes Trujillo, 1609 22nd Street NW, Washington DC20008, phone 332–8003, fax 234–9781.
Costa Rica.—Ambassador Fernando Herrero, Interim Representative, 2112 S Street NW,Washington DC 20008, phone 234–9280, fax 986–2274.
Dominica.—3216 New Mexico Avenue, NW 20016, phone 364–6781.Dominican Republic.—Ambassador Flavio Espinal, Interim Representative,
1715 22nd Street NW, Washington DC 20008, phone 332–9142, fax 265–8057.Ecuador.—2535 15th Street NW, Washington DC 20009, phone 234–1494, fax 667–3482.El Salvador.—Ambassador Mauricio Granillo, Interim Representative, 1010 16th Street NW,
Fourth Floor, Washington DC 20036, phone 467–0054, fax 467–4261.Grenada.—Ambassador Denis G. Antoine, 1701 New Hampshire Avenue NW,
Washington DC 20009, phone 265–2561, fax 265–2468.Guatemala.—Ambassador and Mrs. Jose Luis Chea Urruela, 1507 22nd Street NW,
Washington DC 20036, phone 833–4015, fax 833–4011.Guyana.—Ambassador and Mrs. Odeen Ishmael, 2490 Tracy Place NW, Washington DC
20008, phone 265–6900, fax 232–1297.Haiti.—Ambassador Jean Casimir, 2311 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington DC 20008,
phone 332–4090, fax 745–7215.Honduras.—Ambassador Marlene Villela de Talbott and Mr. Jose Jorge Talbott,
5100 Wisconsin Avenue NW, Suite 403, Washington DC 20016, phone 362–9656,fax 537–7170.
Jamaica.—Ambassador and Mrs. Richard Bernal, 1520 New Hampshire Avenue NW,Washington DC 20036, phone 452–0660, fax 452–9395.
Mexico.—Ambassador Carmen Moreno de Del Cueto, 2440 Massachusetts Avenue NW,Washington DC 20008, phone 332–3663, fax 332–9498.
Nicaragua.—Ambassador Felipe Rodriguez, 1627 New Hampshire Avenue NW,Washington DC 20009, phone 332–1643, fax 745–0710.
Panama.—Ambassador and Mrs. Lawrence Chewning Fabrega, 2201 Wisconsin AvenueNW, Suite 240, phone 965–4826, fax 965–4836.
Paraguay.—Ambassador and Mrs. Carlos Victor Montanaro, 1010 16th Street NW, FourthFloor, Washington DC 20036, phone 244–3003, fax 234–4508.
Peru.—Ambassador Beatriz Ramacciotti, 2201 Wisconsin Avenue NW, Suite 220,Washington DC 20007, phone 232–2881, fax 337–6866.
Saint Kitts and Nevis.—Ambassador Osbert O. Liburd, 3216 New Mexico Avenue NW,Washington DC 20016, phone 686–2636, fax 686–5740.
Saint Lucia.—Ambassador and Mrs. Joseph E. Edmunds, 3216 New Mexico Avenue NW,Washington, DC 20016, phone 364–6792, fax 364–6723.
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Saint Vincent and The Grenadines.— Ambassador and Mrs. Kingsley Layne,1717 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Suite 102, Washington DC 20036, phone 364–6730,fax 364–6736.
Suriname.—Ambassador and Mrs. Willem Udenhout, 4301 Connecticut Avenue NW,Suite 108, Washington, DC 20008, phone 244–7488, fax 244–5878.
Trinidad and Tobago.—Ambassador Corinne McKnight and Mr. David McKnight,1708 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington DC 20036, phone 467–6490, fax 785–3130.
United States of America.—Ambassador Harriet Babbitt and The Honorable Bruce Babbitt,ARA/USOAS Bureau of Inter-American Affairs, Department of State, Room 6494,Washington DC 20520, phone 647–9376, fax 647–0911.
Uruguay.—Ambassador Antonio Mercader, Interim Representative, 2801 New MexicoAvenue NW, Suite 1210, Washington DC 20007, phone 333–0588, fax 337–3758.
Venezuela.—Ambassador Francisco Paparoni, 1099 30th Street NW, Second Floor,Washington DC 20007, phone 342–5837, fax 625–5657.
GENERAL SECRETARIAT
Secretary General.—Cesar Gavirio, 458–3841, fax 458–3624.Chief of Staff of the Secretary General.—Miguel Silva, 458–3841, fax 458–3624.Assistant Chief of Staff.—Cesar Negret, 458–3850, fax 458–3624.Assistant Secretary General.—Christopher R. Thomas, 458–6046, fax 458–3011.Chief of Staff to the Assistant Secretary General.—Hernan Hurtado Prem, 458–6046, fax
458–3011.Assistant Secretary for—
Legal Affairs.—Enrique Lagos, 458–3983.Management.—James R. Harding, 458–3436.Executive Secretary for Integral Development.—Leonel Zuniga, 458–3325.
Directors:Department of Public Information.—Jorge Telerman, 458–3754.Office of Protocol.—Ana C. O’Brien, 458–718, fax 458–6328.
Inter-American Commission of Human Rights (ACHR)Chairman.—Ambassador John Donaldson, 458–6084.Executive Secretary.—Ambassador Jorge E. Tallana, 458–6002.
Inter-American Commission of Women (CIM)Chairperson.—Quezada Martinez, 458–6084, fax 458–6094.Executive Secretary.—Linda J, poole, 458–6084, fax 458–6094.
Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission (CICAD)Chairman.—[Vacant.]Executive Secretary.—David Beall, 458–3178.
ORGANIZATION FOR ECONOMIC COOPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT
Headquarters: 2 rue Andre–ascal, 75775 Paris CEDEX 16, Francephone (331) 4524–8200, fax (331) 4524–8500
Secretary-General.—Donald J. Johnston.Deputy Secretary-General.—Joanna Shelton.
Member Countries:AustraliaAustriaBelgiumCanadaCzech RepublicDenmarkFinlandFranceGermanyGreece
HungaryIcelandIrelandItalyJapanKoreaLuxembourgMexicoNetherlandsNew Zealand
NorwayPolandPortugalSpainSwedenSwitzerlandTurkeyUnited KingdomUnited States
OECD PUBLICATIONS AND INFORMATION CENTER, WASHINGTON, DC
2001 L Street 20036, phone (202) 785–6323, fax (202) 785–0350
http://www.oecdwash.org
Washington Representative.—Denis Lamb.Deputy Head of Center.—Matthew Brosius.
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PAN AMERICAN SANITARY BUREAUREGIONAL OFFICE OF THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
525 23rd Street NW Washington DC 20037, phone (202) 974–000, fax (202) 974–3663
PAN AMERICAN SANITARY BUREAU
Director.—Sir George A. O. Alleyne, 974–3408.Deputy Director.—Dr. David Brandling-Bennett, 974–3178.Assistant Director.—Dr. Mirta Roses Periago, 974–3404.Chief of Administration.—Mr. Thomas M. Tracy, 974–3412.Chief of External Relations.—Dr. Irene Klinger, 974–3194.Chief of Analysis and Strategic Planning.—Dr. Juan Manuel Sotelo, 974–3187.Director, Division of—
Communicable Disease Prevention and Control.—Dr. Stephen Corber, 974–3850.Health and Development.—Dr. Juan Antonio Casas, 974–3210.Health Promotion and Protection.—Dr. Joao Yunes, 974–3261.Health Systems and Services.—Dr. Daniel Lopez Acuna, 974–3221.Health and Environment.—Mr. Horst Otterstetter, 974–3311.Special Program for Vaccines and Immunization.—Dr. Ciro de Quadros, 974–3247.
FIELD OFFICES
PAHO/WHO Caribbean Program Coordination, PO Box 508, Dayralls and Navy Garden Roads,Christ Church, Bridgetown, Barbados, phone 426–3860, fax 436–9779.
Caribbean Program Coordination.—(Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada,St. Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Eastern Caribbean: An-guilla, British, Virgin Islands, Montserrat. French Antilles: Guadaloupe, Martinique,St. Martin and St. Bartholomew, French Guiana).
PAHO/WHO Representatives:Argentina, Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, Marcelo T. de Alvear 684, 4o. piso,
1058 Buenos Aires, Argentina, phone 312–5301 to 5304, fax 311–9151.Bahamas (Turks and Caicos), PO Box N 9111, Third Floor Curry House Building,
Shirley Street, Royal Victoria Compound, Nassau, Bahamas, phone 326–7390, fax326–7012.
Belize, PO Box 1834, No. 4 Eyre Street, Belize City, Belize, phone 448–85, fax 309–17.Bolivia, Casillas Postales 9790 y 2504, Edificio ‘‘Foncomin,’’ Av. 20 de octubre
No. 2038, 3er Piso, La Paz, Bolivia, phone 362–646, fax 391–296.Brazil, Caixa Postal 08–29, 70912–70, Setor de Embaixadas Norte, Lote 19, 70800–00,
Brasılia, D.F., Brasılia, phone 312–6565, fax 321–1922.Chile, Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, Casilla 9459, Piso 5, Oficina 58, Calle Monjitas
689, Santiago, Chile, phone 6398–209, fax 6393–728.Colombia, Apartado Aereo 253367, Carrera 13 No. 32–76, Edificio Urano, 5to Piso, Santafe
de Bogota, DC, Colombia, phone 336–7100, fax 336–7306.Costa Rica, Apartado 3745, Calle 16, Avenida 6 y 8, Distrito Hospital, San Jose, Costa
Rica, phone 233–8878, fax 233–8061.Cuba, Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, Apartado Postal 68, Calle 4 No. 407,
entre 17 y 19 Vedado, La Habana, Cuba, phone 323–666, 323–406, fax 333–375.Dominican Republic, Secretarıa de Estado de Salud Publica y Asistencia Social, Apartado
1464, Avenida San Cristobal, Esquina Ave. Tiradentes, Santo Domingo, RepublicaDominicana, phone 562–1519, fax 544–0322.
Ecuador, Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, San Javier 295 y Francisco de Orellana,Quito, Ecuador, phone 544–642, fax 502–830.
El Salvador, 73 Avenida Sur No. 135, Colonia Escalon, Apartado 1072, Sucursal Centro,San Salvador, El Salvador, phone 298–3491, fax 298–1168.
Guatemala, Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, Apartado Postal 383, Edificio Etisa, PlazuelaEspana, 7a Avenida 12–23, Zona 9, Guatemala, Guatemala, phone 332–2032,fax 334–3804.
Guyana, PO Box 10969, Lot 8 Brickdam Stabroek, Georgetown, Guyana, phone 751–50,fax 666–54.
Haiti, Boite Postale 1330, No. 295 Avenue John Brown, Port-au-Prince, Haiti,phone 458–666, fax 451–732.
Honduras, Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, Apartado Postal 728, Colonia Palmira No. 2036,Avenida Republica de Panama, frente Embajada China, Tegucigalpa MDC, Honduras,phone 32–3911, fax 32–8942.
Jamaica (Bermuda and Cayman), PO Box 384, Cross Roads, Imperial Life Building,60 Knutsford Boulevard, Kingston 5, Jamaica, phone 926–1990, fax 929–1182.
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Mexico, Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, Apartado Postal 10–80, Avenida de las PalmasNo. 530, Lomas de Chapultepec, C.P. 11000, Mexico, D.F., Mexico, phone 202–8200,fax 520–8868.
Nicaragua, Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, Apartado Postal 1309, Complejo Nacional deSalud, Camino a la Sabana, Managua, Nicaragua, phone 89–4200, fax 289–4999.
Panama, Casilla Postal 7260, Zona 5, Ministerio de Salud, Avenida Cuba y Calle 36,Panama, Panama, phone 227–0082, fax 227–2270.
Paraguay, Casilla de Correo 839, Edificio ‘‘Faro del Rıo’’ Mcal. Lopez 957 Esq. EstadosUnidos, Asuncion, Paraguay, phone 450–495, fax 450–498.
Peru, Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, Los Cedros 269, San Isidro, Lima 27, Peru, Casilla2117, Lima 100, Peru, phone 421–3030, fax 442–4634.
Suriname, PO Box 1863, Gravenstraat 60 (boven), Paramaribo, Suriname, phone 471–676,fax 471–568.
Trinidad and Tobago, PO Box 898, 49 Jerningham Avenue, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad,phone 624–7524, fax 624–5643.
Uruguay, Casilla de Correo 1821, Avenue Brasil 2697, Apts. 5,6 y 8, Esquina CoronelAlegre, Codigo Postal 11300, Montevideo, Uruguay, phone 773–590, fax 773–530.
Venezuela (Netherlands Antilles), Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, Avenida Sexta entre 5ay 6a, Transversal, Altamira, Caracas, Venezuela, Apartado 6722, Carmelitas, Caracas1010, Venezuela, phone 262–2085, fax 261–6069.
CENTERS
Caribbean Epidemiology Center (CAREC).—Director, PO Box 164, 16–18 Jamaica Boulevard,Federation Park, Port-of Spain, Trinidad, phone 622–4261, fax 622–2792.
Caribbean Food and Nutrition Institute (CFNI).—Director, PO Box 140 - Mona, Universityof the West Indies, Kingston 7, Jamaica, phone 927–1540, fax 927–2657.
Field Office, United States-Mexico Border (FO/USMB).—Chief, Pan American Sanitary Bureau,6006 North Mesa, Suite 600, El Paso, Texas 79912, phone (915) 581–6645, fax 833–4768.
Institute of Nutrition of Central America and Panama (INCAP).—Director, Apartado Postal1188, Carretera Roosevelt, Zona 11, Guatemala, Guatemala, phone 471–5655, fax 473–6529.
Latin American Center and Caribbean Center on Health Sciences Information (BIREME).—Director, Caixa Postal 20381, Rua Botucate 862, Vila Clementino, CEP. 04023–062,Sao Paulo, SP, Brasil, phone 549–2611, fax 571–1919.
Latin American Center for Perinatology and Human Development (CLAP).—Director, Casillade Correo 627, Hospital de Clınicas, Piso 16, Montevideo, Uruguay, phone 472–929,fax 472–593.
Pan American Institute for Food Protection and Zoonoses (INPPAZ).—Director, Casilla deCorreo No. 44, Calle Talcahuano 1660, (CP 1640) Martınez, Provincia de Buenos Aires,Argentina, phone 792–0087, fax 112328.
Pan American Center for Sanitary Engineering and Environmental Sciences (CEPIS).—Director,Calle Los Pinos 259, Urbanizacion Camacho, Lima 12, Peru, Casilla Postal 4337,Lima 100, Peru, phone 437–7019, fax 437–8289.
Pan American Center for Human Ecology and Health (ECO).—Director, Rancho Guadalupe,Metepec, Estado de Mexico, Mexico, Apartado Postal 37–73, 06696 Mexico, D.F. Mexico,phone 71–10–91, fax 71–10–90.
Pan American Foot-and-Mouth Disease Center (PANAFTOSA).—Director, Avenida PresidenteKennedy 7778, (Antiga Estrada Rio-Petropolis), 25000 Sao Bento, Duque de Caxias,Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, Caixa Postal 589, 20001 Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, phone 671–3128,fax 671–2387.
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PERMANENT JOINT BOARD ON DEFENSE, CANADA-UNITED STATES
CANADIAN SECTION
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A OK2
phone (613) 995–6637
Chairman.—Jesse Flis, (613) 992–2936.Members:
Air.—BG Cajo Brando, (613) 992–7384.External Affairs.—Ralph Lysyshyn, (613) 996–2521.Land.—BG Walt Homes, (613) 945–7242.Maritime.—Cdr. Bruce MacLean.Policy.—RADM Jim King, (613) 992–2769.
Secretary.—Charles Court, (613) 992–5457.Military Secretary.—LtCol. Claude Perras, (613) 995–6637.
UNITED STATES SECTION
Crystal Gateway North, Room 511, 1111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington VA 22202phone (703) 604–0488
Chairman.—Dwight N. Mason, (703) 604–0488.Members:
Department of State.—Earl A. Wayne, Room 6219, (202) 647–6402.Joint Staff/Steering and Coordinating.—MG Michael J. Byron, Pentagon, Room 2E996,
(703) 697–1887.Air Force.—MG Terry J. Schwailier, Pentagon, Room 4E–1046, (703) 695–9067.Navy.—RADM Timothy W. LaFleur, Pentagon, Room 4E–572, (703) 695–2453.
Secretary.—Leonard Kusnitz, Department of State, Room 5227, New State Building,(202) 647–2228.
Military Secretary.—Col(S) Robert W. Tomlinson, CGN, Suite 511, (703) 604–0488.
SOUTH PACIFIC COMMISSION
SECRETARIAT
B.P. D–5, Noumea Cedex, New Caledonia, phone (687) 26.20.00, fax (687) 26.38.18
Secretary General.—Ati George Sokomanu.Director of Programs.—Vaasatia Poloma Komiti.
Director of Services.—Fusi Caginavanua.
U.S. Contact: Office of Pacific Island Affairs, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs,Department of State, Washington, DC 20520, phone (202) 647–3546.
American SamoaAustraliaCook IslandsFederated States of MicronesiaFijiFranceFrench PolynesiaGuamKiribatiMarshall IslandsNauruNew CaledoniaNew ZealandNiue
Northern Mariana IslandsPalauPapua New GuineaPitcairn IslandsSolomon IslandsTokelauTongaTuvaluUnited KingdomUnited StatesVanuatuWallis and FutunaWestern Samoa
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UNITED NATIONS
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
The General Assembly is composed of all 185 United Nations Member States.
SECURITY COUNCIL
The Security Council has 15 members. The United Nations Charter designates five Statesas permanent members, and the General Assembly elects 10 other members for two-yearterms. The term of office for each non-permanent member of the Council ends on 31December of the year indicated in parentheses next to its name.
The five permanent members of the Security Council are China, France, Russian Federation,United Kingdom and United States.
The 10 non-permanent members of the Council in 1997 are Chile (1997), Costa Rica (1998),Egypt (1997), Guinea-Bissau (1997), Japan (1998), Kenya (1998), Poland (1997), Portugal(1998), Republic of Korea (1997) and Sweden (1998).
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL
The Economic and Social Council has 54 members, elected for three-year terms by theGeneral Assembly. The term of office for each member expires on 31 December of theyear indicated in parentheses next to its name. In 1997, the Council is composed ofthe following States:
Argentina (1998)Australia (1997)Bangladesh (1998)Belarus (1997)Brazil (1997)Canada (1998)Cape Verde (1999)Central African Republic (1998)Chile (1999)China (1998)Colombia (1997)Congo (1997)Cote d’Ivoire (1997)Cuba (1999)Czech Republic (1998)Djibouti (1999)El Salvador (1999)Finland (1998)France (1999)Gabon (1998)Gambia (1999)Germany (1999)Guyana (1998)Iceland (1999)India (1997Jamaica (1997)Japan (1999)
Jordan (1998)Latvia (1999)Lebanon (1998)Luxembourg (1997)Malaysia (1997)Mexico (1999)Mozambique (1999)Netherlands (1997)Nicaragua (1998)Philippines (1997)Poland (1997)Republic of Korea (1999)Romania (1998)Russian Federation (1998)South Africa (1997)Spain (1999)Sri Lanka (1999)Sudan (1997)Sweden (1998Thailand (1997)Togo (1998)Tunisia (1998)Turkey (1999)Uganda (1997)United Kingdom (1998)United States (1997)Zambia (1999)
TRUSTEESHIP COUNCIL
The Trusteeship Council has five members: China, France, Russian Federation, United Kingdomand the United States. With the independence of Palau, the last remaining United Nationstrust territory, the Council formerly suspended operation on 1 November 1994. By a resolu-tion adopted on that day, the Council amended its rules of procedure to drop the obligationto meet annually and agreed to meet as occasion required—by its decision or the decisionof its President, or at the request of a majority of its members or the General Assemblyor the Security Council.
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INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE
The International Court of Justice has 15 members, elected by both the General Assemblyand the Security Council. Judges hold nine-year terms, which end on 5 February of theyear indicated in parentheses next to their names.
As of 6 February 1997, the composition of the Court will be: Mohammed Bedjaoui (Algeria)(2006), Carl-August Fleischhauer (Germany) (2003), Gilbert Guillaume (France) (2000),Geza Herczegh (Hungary)(2003), Rosalyn Higgins (United Kingdom) (2000), Shi Jiuyong(China) (2003), Pieter H. Kooijmans (Netherlands) (2006), Abdul G. Koroma (Sierra Leone)(2003), Shigeru Oda (Japan) (2003), Gonzalo Parra-Aranguren (Venezuela) (2000), RaymondRanjeva (Madagascar) (2000), Jose Francisco Rezek (Brazil) (2006), Stephen M. Schwebel(United States) (2006), Christopher G. Weeramantry (Sri Lanka) (2000) and Vladlen S.Vereshchetin (Russian Federation) (2006).
UNITED NATIONS SECRETARIAT
One United Nations Plaza, New York NY 10017, (212) 963–1234, http://www.un.org
Secretary General.—Mr. Kofi A. Annan (Ghana).
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
Chief of Staff.—Mr. Iqbal Riza (Pakistan).Executive Coordinator for UN Reform.—Mr. Maurice Strong (Canada).Assistant Secretary-General, External Relations.—Mrs. Gillian Sorensen (USA).Executive Assistant.—Mrs. Elisabeth Lindenmayer (France).Executive Assistant.—Mr. Sashi Tharoor (India).
OFFICE OF INTERNAL OVERSIGHT SERVICES
Under-Secretary-General.—Mr. Karl Paschke (Germany).
OFFICE OF LEGAL AFFAIRS
Under-Secretary-General and Legal Counsel.—Mr. Hans Corell (Sweden).
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL AFFAIRS
Under-Secretary-General.—Sir Kieran Prendergast (U.K.).Assistant Secretary-General.—Mr. Alvaro de Soto (Peru).Assistant Secretary-General.—Mr. Ibrahima Fall (Senegal).
DEPARTMENT OF PEACE-KEEPING OPERATIONS
Under-Secretary-General.—Mr. Bernard Miyet (France).Assistant Secretary-Genera.—Mr. Hedi Annabi (Tunisia).Assistant Secretary-General.—Mr. Manfred Eisele (Germany).
DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITARIAN AFFAIRS
Under-Secretary-General.—Mr. Yasushi Akashi (Japan).
DEPARTMENT FOR POLICY COORDINATION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Under-Secretary-General.—Mr. Nitin Desai (India).Special Adviser on Gender Issues and Advancement of Women.—Assistant Secretary-General
Ms. Angela King (Jamaica).
DEPARTMENT FOR ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL INFORMATIONAND POLICY ANALYSIS
Under-Secretary-General.—[Vacant.]
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DEPARTMENT FOR DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT AND MANAGEMENT SERVICES
Under-Secretary-General.—Mr. Yongjian Jin (China).The Secretary-General announced on 17 March 1997 that the three economic and social
departments will be consolidated to one department.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INFORMATION
Assistant Secretary-General.—Mr. Samir Sanbar (Lebanon).Spokesman.—Mr. Fred Eckhard (USA).The Secretary-General announced on 17 March 1997 that the Department of Public
Information will be transformed to a new Office of Communications and Media Services.
UNITED NATIONS INFORMATION CENTER
1775 K Street NW, Suite 400, Washington DC 20006, phone (202) 331–8670fax (202) 331–9191, [email protected]
Director.—Mr. Joe Sills (USA).Deputy Director.—Mrs. Joan L. Hills (USA)
DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT
Under-Secretary-General.—Mr. Joseph Connor (USA).
OFFICE OF PROGRAMME PLANNING, BUDGET AND ACCOUNTS
Controller.—Assistant Secretary-General: Mr. Jean-Pierre Halbwachs (Mauritius).
OFFICE OF HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
Assistant Secretary-General.—Mr. Denis Halliday (Ireland).
OFFICE OF CONFERENCE AND SUPPORT SERVICES
Assistant Secetary-General.—Mr. Benon Sevan (Cyprus).
UNITED NATIONS AT GENEVA (UNOG)
Palais des Nations, 1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland, phone (41–22) 917–1234.Director-General of UNOG.—Assistant Secretary-General Mr. Vladimir Petrovsky
(Russian Fed.)
UNITED NATIONS AT VIENNA (UNOV)
Vienna International Centre, PO Box 500, A–1400 Vienna, Austria, phone (43–1) 211–31–0.Director-General of UNOV.—Assistant Secretary-General Giorgio Giacomelli (Italy)
REGIONAL ECONOMIC COMMISSIONS
Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), PO Box 3001, Addis Ababa Ethiopia,phone (251–1) 51–72–00
Under-Secretary-General.—Mr. K.Y. Amoako (Ghana).
Economic Commission for Europe (ECE) Palais des Nations, 1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland,phone (41–22) 917–2893
Under-Secretary-General.—Mr. Yves Berthelot (France).
Economic Commission for Latin American and the Caribebean (ECLAC) Avenida DagHammarskjold, Vitacura, Santiago, Chile, phone (56–2) 210–2000, Apartado Postal 6–718,11570 Mexico, DF, phone (52–5) 2501555
Under-Secretary-General.—Mr. Gert Rosenthal (Guatemala).
Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), United Nations Building,Rajdamnern Avenue, Bankok 10200, Thailand, phone (66–2) 288–1234
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Under-Secretary-General.—Mr. Adrianus Mooy (Indonesia).
Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA), PO Box 927115,Amman, Jordan, phone (962–6) 694351
Under-Secretary-General.—Mr. Hazem El Beblawi (Egypt).
FUNDS, PROGRAMMES AND BODIES OF THE UN
Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions (ACABQ), One UnitedNations Plaza, New York NY 10017, phone (212) 963–7456
Chairman.—Mr. C.S.M. Mselle, (UR of Tanzania).
Centre for Human Rights, Palais des Nations, 8–14 Avenue de la Paix, 1211 Geneva 10,Switzerland, phone (41–22) 917–1234
High Commissioner.—Ralph Zacklin (acting).Officer-in-Charge.—Mr. Ralph Zacklin.Jose Ayala Lasso resigned as High Commissioner as at 15 March 1997 and Mr. Zacklin
will be OIC until his replacement is selected.
International Civil Service Commission (ICSC), One United Nations Plaza, New York NY10017, phone (212) 963–8464
Chairman.—Mr. Mohsen Bel Hadj Amor (Tunisia).
Joint Inspection Unit (JIU), Palais des Nations, 1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland,phone (41–22) 917–1234
Chairman.—Mr. Fatih Bouyad-Agha (Algeria).
Panel of External Auditors, One United Nations Plaza, New York NY 10017,phone (212) 963–1234
Chairman.—Sir John Bourn, KCB (United Kingdom).
United Nations Centre for Human Settlements (Habitat), UN Office at Nairobi,PO Box 30030, Nairobi Kenya, phone (254–2) 621–234
Assistant Secretary-General: Mr. Wally N’Dow (Gambia).
United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), UNICEF House, 3 UN Plaza, New York NY10017, phone (212) 326–7000
Executive Director.—Ms. Carol Bellamy (USA).
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), Palais des Nations,8–14 Avenue de la Paix, 1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland, phone (41–22) 917–1234
Secretary-General.—Mr. Rubens Ricupero (Brazil).
United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM), 304 East 45th Street,Sixth Floor, New York NY 10017, phone (212) 906–6400
Director.—Ms. Noeleen Heyzer (Singapore).
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), 1 United Nations Plaza, New York NY10017, phone (212) 906–5000
Administrator.—Mr. James Gustave Speth (USA).
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)1775 K Street NW, Suite 420,Washington DC 20006, phone (202) 331–9130
Director—.Mr. Roy Morey (USA).
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), PO Box 30552, Nairobi Kenya,phone (254–2) 621–234
Executive Director.—Under-Secretary-General Elizabeth Dowdeswell (Canada).
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Case Postale 2500,CH–1211 Geneve 2 Depot, Switzerland, phone (41–22) 739–8111
High Commissioner.—Ms. Sadako Ogata (Japan).
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), 1775 K Street NW, Third Floor,Washington DC 20006, phone (202) 296–5191
Representative.—Mr. Anne-Willem Bijleveld (Netherlands).
United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR), Palais des Nations,1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland, phone (41–22) 917–4292
Director.—Mr. Sverre Lodgaard (Norway).
United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), Palais des Nations,1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland, phone (41–22) 798–5850
Acting Executive Director.—Mr. Marcel A. Boisard (Switzerland).
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United Nations International Drug Control Programme (UNDCP), PO Box 500, A–1400 Vienna,Austria, phone (43–1) 21345 ext. 4251
Executive Director.—Mr. Giorgio Giacomelli (Italy).
United Nations International Research and Training, Institute for the Advancement of Women(INSTRAW), PO Box 21747, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, phone (1–809)685–2111
Acting Director.—Ms. Martha Duenas Loza (Ecuador).
United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI), Via Giulia 52,00186 Rome, Italy, phone (39–6) 687–7437
Director.—Mr. Herman Woltring (Australia).
United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS), Room 1442, 220 East 42nd Street,New York NY 10017, phone (212) 906–6500
Executive Director.—Mr. Reinhart W.A. Helmke (Germany).
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), 220 East 42nd Street, New York NY 10017,phone (212) 297–5000
Executive Director.—Dr. Nafis Sadik (Pakistan).
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA),Vienna International Centre, PO Box 700, A–1400 Vienna Austria, phone (43–1) 21345ext. 4531
Commissioner-General.—Mr. Peter Hansen (Denmark).
United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD), Palais des Nations,1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland, phone (41–22) 798–8400
Director.—Mr. Dharam Ghai (Kenya).
United Nations Volunteers Programme (UNV), Postfach 260111, D–53153 Bonn Germany,phone (49–228) 815–2000
Executive Coordinator.—Dr. Brenda Gael McSweeney (USA).
World Food Programme (WFP), 426 Via Cristoforo Colombo, 00145 Rome Italy,phone (39–6) 552–2821
Executive Director.—Ms. Catherine Ann Bertini (USA).
United Nations University (UNU), 53–70, Jingumae 5–Chome, Shibuya-Ku, Tokyo 150, Japan,phone (81–3) 3499–2811
Rector.—Prof. Heitor Gurgulino de Souza (Brazil).
SPECIALIZED AGENCIES
Food and Agricuture Organization (FAO), Washington OfficeVia delle Terme di Caracalla,00100 Rome, Italy phone (39–6) 52251
Director-General.—Mr. Jacques Diouf (Senegal).
Food and Agriculture Organization, Northern American Regional Office, Suite 300,1001 22nd Street NW, Washington DC 20437, phone (202) 653–2400
Director.—Mr. Charles Riemenschneider (USA).
International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), 1000 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal,Quebec H3A 2R2 Canada, phone (1–514) 285–8221
Secretary-General.—Dr. Philippe Rochat (Switzerland).
International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), Via del Serafico 107, 00142 Rome,Italy, phone (39–6) 54591
President.—Mr. Fawzi H. Al-Sultan (Kuwait), 1775 K Street NW, Washington DC 20006,phone (202) 331–9099.
Representative.—Mrs. Vera Weill-Halle (USA).
International Labour Organization (ILO), 4, Routes des Morillons, Ch-1211 Geneva 22,Switzerland, phone (41–22) 799–6111
Director-General.—Mr. Michel Hansenne (Belgium).
1828 L Street NW, Suite 801, Washington DC 20036, phone (202) 653–7652Director.—Mr. Anthony Freeman (USA).
International Maritime Organization (IMO), 4 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7SR, England,phone (44–171) 735–7611
Secretary-General.—Mr. William O’Neil (Canada).
International Monetary Fund (IMF), 700 19th Street NW, Washington, DC 20431,phone (202) 623–7000
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Managing Director.—Mr. Michel Camdessus (France).
International Telecommunications Union (ITU), Palais des Nations, 1211 Geneva 20,Switzerland, phone (41–22) 730–5111
Secretary-General.—Mr. Pekka J. Tarjanne (Finland).
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO),7 Place de Fontenoy, 75732 Paris, 07 SP France, phone (33–1) 4568–1000
Director-General.—Mr. Federico Mayor (Spain).
UNESCO Washington Office: 1775 K Street NW, Washington DC 20006,phone (202) 331–9118
Representative.—Mr. Wadi Haddad (USA).
United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), PO Box 300,Vienna International Centre, A–1400 Vienna, Austria, phone (43–1) 21131–0
Director-General.—Mr. Mauricio de Maria Y Campos (Mexico).
Universal Postal Union (UPU), Weltpoststrasse 4, Case Postale, 3000 Berne 15, Switzerland,phone (41–31) 350–3111
Director-General.—Mr. Thomas E. Leavey.
World Bank Group, 1818 H Street NW, Washington DC 20433, phone (202) 477–1234President.—Mr. James Wolfensohn (USA).
World Health Organization (WHO), 20 Avenue Appia, 1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland,phone (41–22) 791–2111
Director-General.—Dr. Hiroshi Nakajima (Japan).
World Health Organization, 1775 K Street NW, 4th Floor, Washington 2000,phone (202) 331–9081
External Relations Officer.—Ms. Nelle Temple Brown (USA).
World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), 34 Chemin des Colombetts, 1211 Geneva20, Switzerland, phone (41–22) 730–9111
Director General.—Dr. Arpad Bogsch (USA).
World Meteorological Organization (WMO), Case postale No.2300, CH–1211 Geneva 2,Switzerland, phone (41–22) 730–8111
Secretary-Genera.—Mr. G.O.P. Obasi (Nigeria).
RELATED BODY
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), PO Box 100, Vienna International Centre,A–1400 Vienna, Austria, phone (43–1) 2060–0
Director General.—Mr. Hans Blix (Sweden).The IAEA is an independent intergovernmental organization under the aegis of the UN.
SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVES OR ENVOYS OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
Afghanistan: Head of United Nations Special Mission.—Norbert Heinrich Holl (Germany).Angola: Special Representative.—Alioune Blondin Beye (Mali).Bosnia and Herzegovina: Special Representative.—Kai Eide (Norway).Burundi: Special Representative.—Marc Faguy (Canada).Cambodia: Special Representative.—Benny Widyono (Indonesia).Croatia: Transitional Administrator for Untaes (United States) (UN Transitional Administration
for Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Sirmium).—Jacques Klein.Cyprus: Special Representative.—Han Sung-Joo (Republic of Korea).East Timor: Personal Representative.—Jamsheed Marker (Pakistan).FYROM (former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia): Special Representative and Chief of
Mission for UNPREDEP (UN Preventive Deployment Force in FYROM).—Henryk Sokalski(Poland).
Georgia: Special Envoy.—Edouard Brunner (Switzerland).Great Lakes: Special Representative.—Mohamed Sahnoun (Algeria).Greece and The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia: Special Envoy.—Cyrus Vance
(USA).Guatemala: Special Representative.—Jean Arnault (France).Guyana/Venezuela: Personal Representative.—Sir Alister McIntyre (Grenada).Haiti: Special Representative.—Enrique Ter Horst (Venezuela).Liberia: Special Representative.—Anthony B. Nyakyi (Tanzania).Middle East: Special Representative to the Multilateral Negotiations on the Middle East Peace
Talks.—Chinmaya R. Gharekhan (India).
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Occupied Territories: Special Coordinator in the Occupied Territories.—Chinmaya R.Gharekhan (India).
Sierra Leone: Special Envo.—Berhanu Dinka (Ethiopia).Sudan: Special Envoy for Humanitarian Affairs.—Vieri Traxler (Italy).Tajikistan: Special Representative.—Gerd Merrem (Germany).Western Sahara: Special Representative.—Sahabzada Yaqub-Khan (Pakistan). Acting Special
Representative and Chairman of the Identification Commission.—Erik Jensen (Malaysia)
UN PEACE KEEPING OPERATIONS
The Good Officer Mission in Burundi.—Special Representative to the Mission, Marc Faguy,Canada.
Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Coordinator of United Nations Operationsin Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kai Eide, Norway.
UN Angola Verification Mission (UNAVEM III).—Force Commander, Major-General PhilipValenio Sibanda, (Zimbabwe).
UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF).—Force Commander, Major-General JohanKosters, (Netherlands).
UN Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP).—Force Commander, Major-General Evervisto Arturo deVergara, (Argentina).
UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL).—Force Commander, Major-General StanislawFranciszek Wozniak, (Poland).
UN Iraq-Kuwait Observation Mission (UNIKOM).—Force Commander, Major-General GianSantillo, (Italy).
UN Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP).—Chief Military Observer,Major-General Alfonso Pessolano, (Italy).
UN Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina (UNMIBH).—Commisioner of the International PoliceTask Force, Mr. Peter Fitzgerald, (Ireland).
UN Mission in Haiti (UNMIH).—Force Commander, Brigadier-General J.R.P. Daigle, (Canada).UN Mission of Observers in Prevlaka (UNMOP).—Chief Military Observer, Colonel Goran
Gunnarsson, (Sweden).UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO).—Force Commander, Major-
General Garcia Leandro, (Portugal).UN Observer Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG).—Chief Military Observer, Major-General Per
Kallstrom, (Sweden).UN Observer Mission in Liberia (UNOMIL).—Chief Military Observer, Major-General
Mahmoud Talha, (Egypt).UN Mission of Observers in Tajikistan (UNMOT).—Chief Military Observer, Brigadier-General
Hasan Abaza, (Jordan).UN Operation in Somalia (UNOSOM II).—Force Commander, Lieutenant-General Aboo Samah
Bin Aboo Bakor, (Malaysia).UN Peace Keeping Operation In Mozambique (ONUMOZ).—Force Commander, Major-General
Mohammed Abdus Salam, (Bangladesh).UN Preventive Deployment Force (UNPREDEP).—Force Commander, Brigadier-General Bo
Lennart Wranker, (Sweden).UN Transitional Administration in Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Sirmium
(UNTAES).—Force Commander, Major-General Jozef Schoups, (Belgium).UN Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC).—Force Commander, Lieutenant-General
John M. Sanderson, (Australia).UN Truce Supervision Organization (UNTSO).—Force Commander, Colonel Joseph Bujold,
(Canada).UN Verification Mission in Guatemala (MINUGUA).—Mission Director, Jean Arnault, (France).
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WORLD BANK GROUP
The World Bank Group comprises five organizations: the International Bank for Reconstruc-tion and Development (IBRD), the International Development Association (IDA), the Inter-national Finance Corporation (IFC), the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA)and the International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID).
Headquarters: 1818 H Street NW 20433, (202) 477–1234INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT
President.—James D. Wolfensohn.Managing Director.—Sven Sandstrom.Managing Director of Finance and Resource Mobilization.—Jessica P. Einhorn.Managing Director and Chairman of Private Sector Development Group.—Richard H. Frank.Managing Directors of Operations: Guatam S. Kaji, Caio K. Koch-Weser.Senior Vice President and Chief Economist.—Joseph Stiglitz.Senior Vice President and General Counsel.—Ibrahim F. I. Shihata.Vice President and Controller.—Jules W. Muis.Secretary.—Zhang Shengman.Treasurer.—Gary L. Perlin.Vice President for—
Africa Region: Jean-Louis Sarbib, Callisto Madavo.East Asia and Pacific Region.—Jean-Michel Severino.Environmentally Sustainable Development.—M. Ismail Serageldin.Europe and Central Asia Region.—Johannes Linn.External Affairs.—Mark Malloch Brown.Finance and Private Sector Development.—Jean-Francois Rischard.Financial Policy and Risk Management.—Brian Wilson.Human Resources.—Dorothy Hamachi Berry.Latin America and the Caribbean Region.—Shahid Javed Burki.Middle East and North Africa Region.—Kemal Dervis.Resource Mobilization and Cofinancing.—Hiroo Fukui.South Asia Region.—Mieko Nishimizu.Strategy and Resource Management.—Mark Baird.
Director and Chair, Human Development Department and Network.—David de Ferranti.Director-General of Operations Evaluations.—Robert Picciotto.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS AND ALTERNATES
Bahrain, Arab Republic of Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Maldives, Oman, Qatar,Syrian Arab Republic, United Arab Emirates, Republic of Yemen
Executive Director.—Khalid M. Al-Saad.Alternate.—Mohamed Wafik Hosny.
Saudi ArabiaExecutive Director.—Khalid H. Alyahya.Alternate.—Ibrahim M. Al-Mofleh.
Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Haiti, Philippines, Suriname, Trinidad andTobago
Executive Director.—Juanita D. Amatong.Alternate.—Murilo Portugal.
FranceExecutive Director.—Marc-Antoine Autheman.Alternate.—Olivier Bourges.
Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros,Congo, Cote d’Ivoire, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau
Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Niger, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal,Togo, Zaire
Executive Director.—Ali Bourhane.Alternate.—Luc-Abdi Aden.
Afghanistan, Algeria, Ghana, Islamic Republic of Iran, Iraq, Morocco, Pakistan, TunisiaExecutive Director.—Kacim Brachemi.Alternate.—Abdul Karim Lodhi.
Russian FederationExecutive Director.—Andrei Bugrov.Alternate.—Eugene Miagkov.
Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay
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Executive Director.—Juan Cariaga.Alternate.—Julio Nogues.
Angola, Botswana, Burundi, Eritrea, Ethiopia, The Gambia, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Malawi,Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland,Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe
Executive Director.—Joaquim R. Carvalho.Alternate.—Godfrey Gaoseb.
Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Spain, VenezuelaExecutive Director.—Enzo Del Bufalo.Alternate.—Roberto Jimenez-Ortiz.
United KingdomExecutive Director.—Huw Evans.Alternate.—David Stanton.
Azerbaijan, Kyrgyz Republic, Poland, Switzerland, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, UzbekistanExecutive Director.—Jean-Daniel Gerber.Alternate.—Jan Sulmicki.
Antigua and Barbuda, The Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Canada, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana,Ireland, Jamaica, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Executive Director.—Leonard Good.Alternate.—Winston Cox.
Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Czech Republic, Hungary, Kazakstan, Luxembourg, Slovak Republic,Slovenia, Turkey
Executive Director.—Luc Hubloue.Alternate.—Namik Dagalp.
Brunei Darussalam, Fiji, Indonesia, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Myanmar,Nepal, Singapore, Thailand, Tonga, Vietnam
Executive Director.—Jannes Hutagalung.Alternate.—[Vacant].
Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, SwedenExecutive Director.—Ruth Jacoby.Alternate.—Jorgen Varder.
ChinaExecutive Director.—Li Yong.Alternate.—Zhu Guangyao.
Australia, Cambodia, Kiribati, Republic of Korea, Marshall Islands, Federated States ofMicronesia, Mongolia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu,Western Samoa
Executive Director.—Peter W.E. Nicholl.Alternate.—Christopher Y. Legg.
JapanExecutive Director.—Atsuo Nishihara.Alternate.—Rintaro Tamaki.
Albania, Greece, Italy, Malta, PortugalExecutive Director.—Franco Passacantando.Alternate.—Helena Cordeiro.
Unites StatesExecutive Director.—Jan Piercy.Alternate.—Michael Marek.
GermanyExecutive Director.—Helmut Schaffer.Alternate.—Erika Wagenhofer.
Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Sri LankaExecutive Director.—Surendra Singh.Alternate.—Mushfiqur Rahman.
Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Georgia, Israel, Former YugoslavRepublic of Macedonia, Moldova, Netherlands, Romania, Ukraine
Executive Director.—Pieter Stek.Alternate.—Sergiy Kulyk.
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION
[The officers, executive directors, and alternates are the same as those of the InternationalBank for Reconstruction and Development.]
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INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION
President.—James D. Wolfensohn.Vice President and Secretary.—Shengman Zhang.Executive Vice President.—Jannik Lindback.Director, Operational Evaluation Group.—W.E. Stevenson.Director, Economics Department.—Guy Pierre Pfefferman.Vice President, Personnel, Administration and Corporation Business Development.—Christopher
Bam.Manager, Corporation Relations Unit.—Mark Constantine.Vice President and General Counsel.—Carol Lee.Deputy General Counsel.—Jennifer Sullivan.Director, Technical and Environmental Department.—Andreas M. Raczyuski.Vice President, Investment Operations.—Jernal-ud-din Kassum.Vice President, Portfolio Management and Advisory Operations.—Assad Jabre.Director, Financial Sector Issues.—Irving Kuczynski.Senior Manager, Investment Operations: Robin Glantz; Rashad-Rudolph Kaldany.Director, Relationship Management.—Peter T. Cook.Department Director for—
Agribusiness.—Tei Mante.Asia.—[Vacant].Central Asia, Middle East and North Africa (CAMENA).—Andre G. Hovaguimian.Chemicals, Petrochemicals and Fertilizers.—Jean-Phillippe Halphen.Controller’s and Budgeting.—Michael Barth.Corporate Finance Services.—Robert D. Graffam.Corporate Planning and Financial Policy.—Nissim Ezekiel.Europe.—Khosrow Zamani.Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC).—Karl Voltaire.Oil, Gas and Mining.—Philippe Lietard.Power.—Rauf Diwan.Sub-Saharan Africa.—[Vacant].Treasury.—Farida Khambata.Telecommunications, Transportation and Utilities.—Declan Duff.
Manager, Foreign Investment Advisory Service.—Dale R. Weigel.Manager, Portfolio Analysis and Data Management Unit.—Khalid Mirza.Manager, Special Operations Unit.—Woonki Sung.Vice President, Finance and Planning.—Birgitta Kantola.Principal Financial Adviser.—Vasant H. Karmarker.
MULTILATERAL INVESTMENT GUARANTEE AGENCY
President.—James D. Wolfensohn, 85120, E1227.Executive Vice President and Secretary.—Akira Ida, 36138, U 12–001.Vice President and Secretary.—Shengman Zhang, 80242, MC 11–305.
OFFICE OF GUARANTEES
Vice President, Guarantees.—Leigh P. Hollywood, 36168, U 12–141.Senior Adviser, Guarantees.—Gerald T. West, 32060, U 12–137.Guarantee Operations.—Christophe Bellinger, 36163, U 12–139.Regional Management: Europe.—Edward Copoola, 35419, U 12–319.Regional Management: Asia.—Christina Westholm-Schroder, 36165, U 12–313.Regional Management: Latin America and Caribbean.—Stine Andersen, 36157, U 12–301.Regional Management: Africa and Middle East.—Robert Rendall, 35106, U 12–331.
OFFICE OF INVESTMENT MARKETING SERVICES
Administrator.—Martin F. Hartigan, 30687, U 12–401.Guarantee Operations.—Ken Kwaku, 36142, U 12–357.Regional Management for—
Africa.—Edward Copoola, 35419, U 12–319.Asia.—Ghassan Amaoot, 30775, U 12–363.IPA Services.—Phil Karp, 38710, U 12–407.
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OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT AND GENERAL COUNSEL,LEGAL AFFAIRS AND CLAIMS
Vice President and General Counsel.—Luis Dodero, 35245, U 12–109.Principal Counsel.—Lorin Weisenfeld, 36141, U 12–101.
OFFICE OF CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION
Manager.—Daniel E. Conway, 32964, U 12–013.Budget and Accounting.—Esther Lao, 30176, U 12–013.Information/Document Management.—Manfred Beurgen, 32231, U 12–413.