Summit 23: Speakers lists for Post-2015 Summit Interactive Dialogues
Friday, September 25, 2015 at 10:32PM
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The speakers lists for the Post-2015 Summit Interactive Dialogues is now on the PGA’s website, which you can find here.

Speakers for Friday 25 September.

No 1 - ENDING POVERTY AND HUNGER Friday, 25 September 2013 (12-3p.m.)

1. NAMIBIA
H.E. Hage GEINGOB
President

2. CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
Her Excellency Catherine SAMBA-PANZA
Head of State of Transition

3. MALTA
Her Excellency Marie-Louise COLEIRO PRECA
President 

4. MALI
H.E. Ibrahim Boubacar KElTA
President 

5. GUYANA
H.E. David Arthur GRANGER
President

6. BOLIVIA (PLURINATIONAL STATE OF)
H.E. Evo MORALES AYMA
President 

7. ZAMBIA
H.E. Edgar Chagwa LUNGU
President 

8. PANAMA
Her Excellency Isabel ALVARADO
Vice President 

9. ETHIOPIA
H.E. Hailemariam DESSALEGN
Prime Minister

10. THAILAND
H.E. Prayuth CHAN-O-CHA
Prime Minister

11. NORWAY
Her Excellency Erna SOLBERG
Prime Minister 

12. KUWAIT
H.E. Sheikh Sabah Khaled AI Hamad AL SABAH
First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs

13. VIET NAM
H.E. PHAM Binh Minh
Deputy Prime Minister

14. TURKEY
H.E. Mr. Cevdet YILMAZ
Deputy Prime Minister

15. SUDAN
Her Excellency Mashair Ahmed Elamin ABDALLA
Minister of Welfare and Social Security

16. GAMBIA
H.E. Pas Ousman JAR,IU
Minister of Environment, Climate change, Water Resources, Parks and Wildlife

17.PAKISTAN
H.E. Sartaj AZIZ
Minister for Foreign Affairs

18. BELIZE
H.E. Wilfred ELRINGTON
Attorney General and Minister for Foreign Affairs

19.LAO PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC
Minister 

20. FRANCE
Mrs. Annick GIRARDIN
Minister and Secretary of State of Development and Francophonie

21. CAMBODIA
H.E. Chhieng YANARA
Minister attached to the Prime Minister

22. CANADA
Mr. Christian PARADIS
Minister of International Development and Minister for La Francophonie

23. PHILIPPINES
Mr. Arsenio BALISACAN Socioeconomic Planning Secretary

24. MYANMAR
H.E. Tun Tun NAING
Permanent Secretary of Ministry of National Planning and Economic Development

25. MOROCCO 

26. SOUTH AFRICA 

27. GUINEA

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