List of international organization leaders in 2003

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The following is a list of international organization leaders in 2003.

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UN organizations

OrganizationTitleLeaderCountryIn officeRef
Food and Agriculture Organization Director-general Jacques Diouf Senegal 1994–2011 [1] [2] [3]
International Atomic Energy Agency Director-general Mohamed ElBaradei Egypt 1997–2009 [4]
International Civil Aviation Organization President of the Council Assad Kotaite Lebanon 1976–2006 [5]
Secretary-general Renato Claudio Costa Pereira Brazil 1997–2003 [6]
Taïeb Chérif Algeria 2003–2009 [7]
International Labour Organization Director-general Juan Somavía Chile 1999–2012 [8]
United Nations Secretary-general Kofi Annan Ghana 1997–2006 [9]
President of the General Assembly Jan Kavan Czech Republic 2002–2003 [10]
Julian Hunte Saint Lucia 2003–2004 [11]
United Nations Security Council members China, France, Russia, United Kingdom, United States (permanent members); Bulgaria, Cameroon, Guinea, Mexico, Syria (elected for 2002–2003); Angola, Chile, Germany, Pakistan, Spain (elected for 2003–2004) [12]
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Executive Director Carol Bellamy United States 1995–2005 [13]
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) director-general Kōichirō Matsuura Japan 1999–2009 [14]
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Sérgio Vieira de Mello Brazil 2002–2003 [15]
Bertrand Ramcharan Guyana 2003–2004 (acting) [16]
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Ruud Lubbers Netherlands 2001–2005 [17]
United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) director-general Carlos Alfredo Magariños Argentina 1997–2005 [18]
World Food Programme (WFP) Executive Director James T. Morris United States 2002–2006 [19]
World Health Organization (WHO) director-general Gro Harlem Brundtland Norway 1998–2003 [20]
World Meteorological Organization (WMO)President John Zillman Australia 1995–2003 [21]
Alexander Bedritsky Russia 2003–2011 [22]
World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)Secretary-general Francesco Frangialli Jordan 1997–2009 [23]

Political and economic organizations

OrganizationTitleLeaderCountryIn officeRef
African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (ACP)Secretary-general Jean-Robert Goulongana Gabon 2000–2005 [24]
African Union Chairperson Thabo Mbeki South Africa 2002–2003 (first Chairperson) [25]
Joaquim Chissano Mozambique 2003–2004 [26]
Chairperson of the Commission Alpha Oumar Konaré Mali 2003–2008 (first Chairperson) [27]
Andean Community Secretary-general Guillermo Fernández de Soto Colombia 2002–2004 [28]
Arab League Secretary-general Amr Moussa Egypt 2001–2011 [29] [30]
Arab Maghreb Union Secretary-general Habib Boularès Tunisia 2002–2006 [31]
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)Executive director Piamsak Milintachinda Thailand 2003 [32]
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)Secretary-general Ong Keng Yong Singapore 2003–2007 [33]
Caribbean Community Secretary-general Edwin Carrington Trinidad and Tobago 1992–2010 [34]
Central American Parliament (PARLACEN)President Augusto Vela Mena Guatemala 2002–2003 [35]
Mario Facussé Handal Honduras 2003–2004 [35]
Common Market of East and Southern Africa (COMESA)Secretary-general Erastus J. O. Mwencha Kenya 1998–2008 [36] [37]
Commonwealth of Nations Head Queen Elizabeth II United Kingdom 1952–present [38] [39]
Secretary-general Don McKinnon New Zealand 2000–2008 [40]
Commonwealth of Independent States Executive Secretary Yury Yarov Russia 1999–2004[ citation needed ]
Council of Europe Secretary General Walter Schwimmer Austria 1999–2004 [41]
President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) Peter Schieder 2002–2005 [42]
President of the European Court of Human Rights (first President) Luzius Wildhaber Switzerland 1998–2007 [43]
East African Community Secretary-general Amanya Mushega Uganda 2001–2006 [44]
Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)Executive Secretary Mohamed Ibn Chambas Ghana 2002–2007 (last Executive Secretary) [45]
Chairman John Kufuor 2002–2005 [46]
Eurasian Economic Community Secretary-general Grigory Rapota Russia 2001–2007 [47]
Chairman of the Interstate Council Nursultan Nazarbayev Kazakhstan 2001–2014 [48] [49]
European Free Trade Association Secretary-general William Rossier Switzerland 2000–2006 [50]
European Union (EU) Presidency of the European Council Costas Simitis Greece 2003 [51]
Silvio Berlusconi Italy [52]
President of the European Commission Romano Prodi Italy 1999–2004 [53]
President of the European Parliament Pat Cox Ireland 2002–2004 [54]
Secretary-General of the Council Javier Solana Spain 1999–2009 [55]
High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy [56]
President of the European Central Bank Wim Duisenberg Netherlands 1998–2003 [57]
Jean-Claude Trichet France 2003–2011 [58]
European Ombudsman Jacob Söderman Finland 1995–2003 (first Ombudsman) [59]
Nikiforos Diamandouros Greece 2003–2013 [60]
President of the Committee of the Regions (CoR) Albert Bore Scotland 2002–2004 [61]
President of the European Investment Bank (EIB) Philippe Maystadt Belgium 2000–2011 [62]
President of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) Gil Carlos Rodríguez Iglesias Spain 1994–2003 [63]
Vassilios Skouris Greece 2003–2015 [64]
President of the European Court of Auditors (ECA) Juan Manuel Fabra Vallés Spain 2002–2005 [65]
President of the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) Roger Briesch France 2002–2004 [66]
Gulf Cooperation Council Secretary-general Abdul Rahman bin Hamad Al Attiyah Qatar 2002–2011 [67] [68]
Indian Ocean Commission Secretary-general Wilfrid Bertile Réunion 2001–2004 [69]
Non-Aligned Movement (NAM)Chairman Thabo Mbeki South Africa 1999–2003 [70] [71]
Mahathir Mohamad Malaysia 2003 [72]
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi 2003–2006 [73]
Nordic Council President Inge Lønning Norway 2004 [74]
Secretary-general Frida Nokken 1999–2007 [75]
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Secretary-general George Robertson, Baron Robertson of Port Ellen United Kingdom 1999–2004 [76]
Alessandro Minuto-Rizzo Italy 2003–2004 (acting) [77]
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)Secretary-general Don Johnston Canada 1996–2006 [78]
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE)Secretary-general Ján Kubiš Slovakia 1999–2005 [79]
Chairman-in-Office Jaap de Hoop Scheffer Netherlands 2003 [80]
Bernard Bot [81]
High Commissioner on National Minorities Rolf Ekéus Sweden 2001–2007 [82]
Organization of American States Secretary-general César Gaviria Colombia 1994–2004 [83]
Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States Director-general Len Ishmael Saint Lucia 2003–2013 (first director-general) [84]
Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC) Secretary-general Abdelouahed Belkeziz Morocco 2001–2004 [85]
Pacific Community (SPC)Director-general Lourdes Pangelinan Guam 2000–2006 [86]
Pacific Islands Forum Secretary-general Noel Levi Papua New Guinea 1998–2004 [87]
Greg Urwin Australia 2004–2008 [88]
South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) Secretary-general Q. A. M. A. Rahim Bangladesh 2002–2005 [89]
Southern African Development Community Executive Secretary Prega Ramsamy Mauritius 2001–2005 [90]
Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO)Secretary-general Erkin Alptekin Uyghurs 2000–2003[ citation needed ]
Marino Busdachin Italy 2003–2018[ citation needed ]
Western European Union Secretary-general Javier Solana Spain 1999–2009 [91]
World Trade Organization (WTO)Director-general Supachai Panitchpakdi Thailand 2002–2005 [92]

Financial organizations

OrganizationTitleLeaderCountryIn officeRef
African Development Bank President Omar Kabbaj Morocco 1995–2005 [93]
Asian Development Bank President Tadao Chino Japan 1999–2005 [94]
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development President Jean Lemierre France 2000–2008 [95]
Inter-American Development Bank (IADB)President Enrique V. Iglesias Uruguay/Spain 1988–2005 [96]
International Monetary Fund Managing director Horst Köhler Germany 2000–2004 [97]
Islamic Development Bank (IDB)President Ahmed Mohammed Ali Al-Madani Saudi Arabia 1975–present [98]
World Bank President James Wolfensohn Australia/United States 1995–2005 [99]

Sports organizations

OrganizationPresidentCountryIn officeRef
Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Mohamed bin Hammam Qatar 2002–2011 [100]
Badminton World Federation (BWF) Korn Dabbaransi Thailand 2001–2005[ citation needed ]
Confédération africaine de football (CAF) Issa Hayatou Cameroon 1988–2017 [101]
Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) Jack A. Warner Trinidad and Tobago 1990–2011 [102]
Confederación Sudamericana de Fútbol (CONMEBOL) Nicolás Leoz Paraguay 1986–2013 [103]
Fédération internationale de basket-ball Carl Men Ky Ching China 2002–2006 [104]
Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) Sepp Blatter Switzerland 1998–2015 [105]
Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG) Bruno Grandi Italy 1996–2016 [106]
Fédération internationale de natation (FINA) Mustapha Larfaoui Algeria 1988–2009 [107]
Fédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB) Rubén Acosta Mexico 1984–2008 [108]
Fédération Internationale des Sociétés d'Aviron (FISA) Denis Oswald Switzerland 1989-2014 [109]
Fédération Équestre Internationale (FEI) Infanta Pilar, Duchess of Badajoz Spain 1994–2006 [110]
Fédération Internationale d'Escrime (FIE) René Roch France 1993–2008 [111]
International Blind Sports Federation (IBSA) Enrique Perrez Spain 2001–2005 [112]
International Association of Athletics Federations Lamine Diack Senegal 1999–2015 [113]
International Boxing Association (IBA) Anwar Chowdhry Pakistan 1986–2006 [114]
International Cricket Council (ICC) Malcolm Gray Australia 2000–2003 [115]
Ehsan Mani Pakistan 2003–2006 [116] [117]
International Handball Federation (IHF) Hassan Moustafa Egypt 2000–present [118]
International Hockey Federation (FIIH) René Fasel Switzerland 1994–2021 [119]
International Judo Federation (IJF) Park Yong-sung South Korea 1995–2007 [120]
International Olympic Committee (IOC) Jacques Rogge Belgium 2001–2013 [121]
International Paralympic Committee (IPC) Philip Craven United Kingdom 2001–2017 [122]
International Rugby Board (IRB) Vernon Pugh Australia 1994–2003 [123]
Syd Millar Northern Ireland 2003–2007 [124]
International Sailing Federation (ISAF) Paul Henderson Canada 1994–2004 [125]
Göran Petersson Sweden 2004–2012 [126]
International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) Olegario Vázquez Raña Mexico 1980–2018 [127]
International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) Adham Sharara Canada 1999–2014 [128]
International Tennis Federation (ITF) Francesco Ricci Bitti Italy 1999–2015 [129]
World Taekwondo Federation (WTF) Un Yong Kim South Korea 1973–2004 (first President) [130]
International Triathlon Union (ITU) Les McDonald United Kingdom/Canada 1989–2008 [131]

Other organizations

OrganizationTitleLeaderCountryIn officeRef
Colombo Plan Secretary-general Sarat Chandran India 1999–2003 [132]
Kittipan Kanjanapipatkul Thailand 2003–2007 [132]
Community of Portuguese Language Countries (CPLP) Executive Secretary João Augusto de Médicis Brazil 2002–2004 [133]
La Francophonie Secretary-general Abdou Diouf Senegal 2003–2014 [134]
Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) Executive Secretary Attalla Bashir Sudan 2000–2008 [135]
International Committee of the Red Cross President Jakob Kellenberger Switzerland 2000–2012 [136]
International Court of Justice Presidents Gilbert Guillaume France 2000–2003 [137]
Shi Jiuyong China 2003–2006 [138]
International Criminal Court President Philippe Kirsch Canada 2003–2009 (first President) [139]
International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) Secretary-general Ronald Noble United States 2000–2014 [140]
President Jesús Espigares-Mira Spain 2000–2004 [141]
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) President Juan Manuel Suárez Del Toro Rivero Spain 2001–2009 [142] [143]
International Maritime Organization Secretary-general William A. O'Neil Canada 1990–2003 [144]
International Organization for Migration (IOM)Director-general Brunson McKinley United States 1998–2008 [145]
International Telecommunication Union Secretary-general Yoshio Utsumi Japan 1998–2006 [146]
Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW)Director-general Rogelio Pfirter Argentina 2002–2010 [147]
Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) Secretary-general Alvaro Silva Calderon Venezuela 2002–2003 [148]
Universal Postal Union Director-general Thomas E. Leavey United States 1994–2005 [149]
World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Director-general Kamil Idris Sudan 1997–2008 [150]

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