List of international organization leaders in 2004

The following is a list of international organization leaders in 2004.

UN organizations

OrganizationTitleLeaderCountryIn officeRef
Food and Agriculture OrganizationDirector-generalJacques DioufSenegal1994-2011[1][2][3]
International Atomic Energy AgencyDirector-generalMohamed ElBaradeiEgypt1997-2009[4]
International Civil Aviation OrganizationPresident of the CouncilAssad KotaiteLebanon1976-2006[5]
Secretary-generalTaïeb ChérifAlgeria2003-2009[6]
International Labour OrganizationDirector-generalJuan SomavíaChile1999–2012[7]
United NationsSecretary-generalKofi AnnanGhana1997-2006[8]
President of the General AssemblyJulian HunteSaint Lucia2003-2004[9]
Jean PingGabon2004-2005[10]
United Nations Security Council membersChina, France, Russia, United Kingdom, United States (permanent members); Angola, Chile, Germany, Pakistan, Spain (elected for 2003–2004); Algeria, Benin, Brazil, Philippines, Romania (elected for 2004–2005)[11]
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Executive DirectorCarol BellamyUnited States1995-2005[12]
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) director-generalKōichirō MatsuuraJapan1999-2009[13]
United Nations High Commissioner for Human RightsBertrand RamcharanGuyana2003-2004 (acting)[14]
Louise ArbourCanada2004-2008[15]
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)Ruud LubbersNetherlands2001-2005[16]
United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) director-generalCarlos Alfredo MagariñosArgentina1997-2005[17]
World Food Programme (WFP) Executive DirectorJames T. MorrisUnited States2002-2006[18]
World Health Organization (WHO) director-generalLee Jong-wookSouth Korea2004-2006[19]
World Meteorological Organization (WMO)PresidentAlexander BedritskyRussia2003–2011[20]
Secretary-generalMichel JarraudFrance2004–2015[21][22]
World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)Secretary-generalFrancesco FrangialliJordan1997-2009[23]

Political and economic organizations

OrganizationTitleLeaderCountryIn officeRef
African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (ACP)Secretary-generalJean-Robert GoulonganaGabon2000-2005[24]
African UnionChairpersonJoaquim ChissanoMozambique2003-2004[25]
Olusegun ObasanjoNigeria2004-2006[26]
Chairperson of the CommissionAlpha Oumar KonaréMali2003-2008 (first Chairperson)[27]
President of the Pan-African ParliamentGertrude MongellaTanzania2004-2008 (first President)[28]
Andean CommunitySecretary-generalGuillermo Fernández de SotoColombia2002-2004[29]
Allan Wagner TizónPeru2004-2006[29]
Arab LeagueSecretary-generalAmr MoussaEgypt2001–2011[30][31]
Arab Maghreb UnionSecretary-generalHabib BoularèsTunisia2002-2006[32]
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)Executive directorMario ArtazaChile2004[33]
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)Secretary-generalOng Keng YongSingapore2003-2007[34]
Caribbean CommunitySecretary-generalEdwin CarringtonTrinidad and Tobago1992–2010[35]
Central American Parliament (PARLACEN)PresidentMario Facussé HandalHonduras2003-2004[36]
Augusto Vela MenaGuatemala2004 (acting)[36]
Fabio Gadea MantillaNicaragua2004-2005[37]
Common Market of East and Southern Africa (COMESA)Secretary-generalErastus J. O. MwenchaKenya1998-2008[38][39]
Commonwealth of NationsHeadQueen Elizabeth IIUnited Kingdom1952–present[40][41]
Secretary-generalDon McKinnonNew Zealand2000-2008[42]
Commonwealth of Independent StatesExecutive SecretaryYury YarovRussia1999-2004
Vladimir Rushailo2004-2007[43]
Council of EuropeSecretary GeneralWalter SchwimmerAustria1999-2004[44]
Terry DavisUnited Kingdom2004-2009[45]
President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE)Peter SchiederAustria2002-2005[46]
President of the European Court of Human Rights (first President)Luzius WildhaberSwitzerland1998-2007[47]
East African CommunitySecretary-generalAmanya MushegaUganda2001-2006[48]
Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)Executive SecretaryMohamed Ibn ChambasGhana2002-2007 (last Executive Secretary)[49]
ChairmanJohn KufuorGhana2002-2005[50]
Eurasian Economic CommunitySecretary-generalGrigory RapotaRussia2001-2007[51]
Chairman of the Interstate CouncilNursultan NazarbayevKazakhstan2001-2014[52][53]
European Free Trade AssociationSecretary-generalWilliam RossierSwitzerland2000-2006[54]
European Union (EU)Presidency of the European CouncilBertie AhernIreland2004[55]
Jan Peter BalkenendeNetherlands[56]
President of the European CommissionRomano ProdiItaly1999-2004[57]
José Manuel BarrosoPortugal2004–2014[58]
President of the European ParliamentPat CoxIreland2002-2004[59]
Josep BorrellSpain/Argentina2004-2007[60]
Secretary-General of the CouncilJavier SolanaSpain1999-2009[61]
High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy[62]
President of the European Central BankJean-Claude TrichetFrance2003–2011[63]
European OmbudsmanNikiforos DiamandourosGreece2003–2013[64]
President of the Committee of the Regions (CoR)Albert BoreScotland2002-2004[65]
Peter StraubGermany2004-2006[66]
President of the European Investment Bank (EIB)Philippe MaystadtBelgium2000–2011[67]
President of the European Court of Justice (ECJ)Vassilios SkourisGreece2003–2015[68]
President of the European Court of Auditors (ECA)Juan Manuel Fabra VallésSpain2002-2005[69]
President of the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC)Roger Briesch2002-2004[70]
Anne-Marie SigmundAustria2004-2006[71]
Gulf Cooperation CouncilSecretary-generalAbdul Rahman bin Hamad Al AttiyahQatar2002–2011[72][73]
Indian Ocean CommissionSecretary-generalWilfrid BertileRéunion2001-2004[74]
Monique Andréas EsoavelomandrosoMadagascar2004-2008[75]
Non-Aligned Movement (NAM)ChairmanAbdullah Ahmad BadawiMalaysia2003-2006[76]
Nordic CouncilPresidentGabriel RomanusSweden2004[77]
Secretary-generalFrida NokkenNorway1999-2007[78]
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)Secretary-generalAlessandro Minuto-RizzoItaly2003-2004 (acting)[79]
Jaap de Hoop SchefferDenmark2004-2009[80]
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)Secretary-generalDon JohnstonCanada1996-2006[81]
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE)Secretary-generalJán KubišSlovakia1999-2005[82]
Chairman-in-OfficeSolomon PassyBulgaria2004[83]
High Commissioner on National MinoritiesRolf EkéusSweden2001-2007[84]
Organization of American StatesSecretary-generalCésar GaviriaColombia1994-2004[85]
Miguel Ángel RodríguezCosta Rica2004[86]
Luigi R. EinaudiUnited States2004-2005 (acting)[87]
Organisation of Eastern Caribbean StatesDirector-generalLen IshmaelSaint Lucia2003–2013[88]
Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC)Secretary-generalAbdelouahed BelkezizMorocco2001-2004[89]
Ekmeleddin İhsanoğluTurkey2005–2013[90]
Pacific Community (SPC)Director-generalLourdes PangelinanGuam2000-2006[91]
Pacific Islands ForumSecretary-generalNoel LeviPapua New Guinea1998-2004[92]
Greg UrwinAustralia2004-2008[93]
South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC)Secretary-generalQ. A. M. A. RahimBangladesh2002-2005[94]
Southern African Development CommunityExecutive SecretaryPrega RamsamyMauritius2001-2005[95]
Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO)Secretary-generalMarino BusdachinItaly2003-2018
Western European UnionSecretary-generalJavier SolanaSpain1999-2009[96]
World Trade Organization (WTO)Director-generalSupachai PanitchpakdiThailand2002-2005[97]

Financial organizations

OrganizationTitleLeaderCountryIn officeRef
African Development BankPresidentOmar KabbajMorocco1995-2005[98]
Asian Development BankPresidentTadao ChinoJapan1999-2005[99]
European Bank for Reconstruction and DevelopmentPresidentJean LemierreFrance2000-2008[100]
Inter-American Development Bank (IADB)PresidentEnrique V. IglesiasUruguay/Spain1988-2005[101]
International Monetary FundManaging directorHorst KöhlerGermany2000-2004[102]
Anne Osborn KruegerUnited States2004 (acting)[103]
Rodrigo RatoSpain2004-2007[104]
Islamic Development Bank (IDB)PresidentAhmed Mohammed Ali Al-MadaniSaudi Arabia1975–present[105]
World BankPresidentJames WolfensohnAustralia/United States1995-2005[106]

Sports organizations

OrganizationPresidentCountryIn officeRef
Asian Football Confederation (AFC)Mohamed bin HammamQatar2002–2011[107]
Badminton World Federation (BWF)Korn DabbaransiThailand2001-2005
Confédération africaine de football (CAF)Issa HayatouCameroon1988-2017[108]
Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF)Jack A. WarnerTrinidad and Tobago1990–2011[109]
Confederación Sudamericana de Fútbol (CONMEBOL)Nicolás LeozParaguay1986–2013[110]
Fédération internationale de basket-ballCarl Men Ky ChingChina2002-2006[111]
Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA)Sepp BlatterSwitzerland1998–2015[112]
Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG)Bruno GrandiItaly1996-2016[113]
Fédération internationale de natation (FINA)Mustapha LarfaouiAlgeria1988-2009[114]
Fédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB)Rubén AcostaMexico1984-2008[115]
Fédération Internationale des Sociétés d'Aviron (FISA)Denis OswaldSwitzerland1989-2014[116]
Fédération Équestre Internationale (FEI)Infanta Pilar, Duchess of BadajozSpain1994-2006[117]
Fédération Internationale d'Escrime (FIE)René RochFrance1993-2008[118]
International Blind Sports Federation (IBSA)Enrique PerrezSpain2001-2005[119]
International Association of Athletics FederationsLamine DiackSenegal1999-2015[120]
International Boxing Association (IBA)Anwar ChowdhryPakistan1986-2006[121]
International Cricket Council (ICC)Ehsan ManiPakistan2003-2006[122][123]
International Handball Federation (IHF)Hassan MoustafaEgypt2000–present[124]
International Hockey Federation (FIIH)René FaselSwitzerland1994-2021[125]
International Judo Federation (IJF)Park Yong-sungSouth Korea1995-2007[126]
International Olympic Committee (IOC)Jacques RoggeBelgium2001–2013[127]
International Paralympic Committee (IPC)Philip CravenUnited Kingdom2001–2017[128]
International Rugby Board (IRB)Syd MillarNorthern Ireland2003-2007[129]
International Sailing Federation (ISAF)Paul HendersonCanada1994-2004[130]
Göran PeterssonSweden2004-2012[131]
International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF)Olegario Vázquez RañaMexico1980-2018[132]
International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF)Adham ShararaCanada1999-2014[133]
International Tennis Federation (ITF)Francesco Ricci BittiItaly1999-2015[134]
World Taekwondo Federation (WTF)Un Yong KimSouth Korea1973-2004 (first President)[135]
Sun Jae ParkItaly2004 (acting)[136]
Chungwon ChoueSouth Korea2004–present[137]
International Triathlon Union (ITU)Les McDonaldUnited Kingdom/Canada1989-2008[138]

Other organizations

OrganizationTitleLeaderCountryIn officeRef
Antarctic TreatyExecutive SecretaryJan HuberNetherlands2004-2009 (first Executive Secretary)[139]
Colombo PlanSecretary-generalKittipan KanjanapipatkulThailand2003-2007[140]
Community of Portuguese Language Countries (CPLP)Executive SecretaryJoão Augusto de MédicisBrazil2002-2004[141]
Luís de Matos Monteiro da FonsecaCape Verde2004-2008[142]
La FrancophonieSecretary-generalAbdou DioufSenegal2003–2014[143]
Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD)Executive SecretaryAttalla BashirSudan2000-2008[144]
International Committee of the Red CrossPresidentJakob KellenbergerSwitzerland2000–2012[145]
International Court of JusticePresidentsShi JiuyongChina2003-2006[146]
International Criminal CourtPresidentPhilippe KirschCanada2003-2009 (first President)[147]
International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol)Secretary-generalRonald NobleUnited States2000-2014[148]
PresidentJesús Espigares-MiraSpain2000-2004[149]
Jackie SelebiSouth Africa2004-2008[150][151]
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)PresidentJuan Manuel Suárez Del Toro RiveroSpain2001-2009[152][153]
International Maritime OrganizationSecretary-generalWilliam A. O'NeilCanada1990-2003[154]
Efthimios E. MitropoulosGreece2004–2011[155]
International Organization for Migration (IOM)Director-generalBrunson McKinleyUnited States1998-2008[156]
International Telecommunication UnionSecretary-generalYoshio UtsumiJapan1998-2006[157]
Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW)Director-generalRogelio PfirterArgentina2002–2010[158]
Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)Secretary-generalPurnomo YusgiantoroCentral Java2004[159]
Universal Postal UnionDirector-generalThomas E. LeaveyUnited States1994-2005[160]
World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)Director-generalKamil IdrisSudan1997-2008[161]

See also

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