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EUCLID’s 11 Participating States with the National Points of Contact:
♦ Benin (MOU only) | Paulin Djakpo (Public Administrator) ♦ Burundi | Amb Balthazar Habonimana (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) ♦ Central African Republic | Apollinaire Molaye (Prime Minister’s Office / EUCLID HQ) ♦ Comoros | El-Marouf Mohamed (Permanent Mission to the UN) ♦ Eritrea | Amb Hanna Simon (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) ♦ Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | Luis de Shong (Ministry of Transport and Works) ♦ Senegal | Minister Abdoulaye Faye (Presidency) with Djibril Sylla (City of Dakar) ♦ Sierra Leone | Victoria Sulimani (Permanent Mission to the UN) ♦ Timor Leste | Dr Edmundo Viegas (Ministry of Education) ♦ Uganda (MOU only) | Amb Juliet Kalema (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) ♦ Vanuatu (MOU only) | Amos Tatangis Sheyrild (Ministry of Education)
EUCLID (Pôle Universitaire Euclide - Euclid University) is an international intergovernmental or-ganization with an educational mandate, serving 11 Participating States as of 2012. It is also one of the world's 5 regional / international institutions of higher learning listed by the UNESCO-based International Association of Universities which publishes the authoritative International Handbook of Universities and the World Higher Education Database. In this group, EUCLID's fel-low institutions are the United Nations University, the European University Institute, the World Maritime University and the IMO International Maritime Law Institute.
EUCLID delivers best-of-class distance education and capacity-building services to its Participat-ing States’ officials as well as to the general public. Our primary mission is to engage with the global community and foster sustainable development through education, global engagement, and international dialogue.
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For EUCLID and its stakeholders, especially government-sponsored stu-
dents and Participating States, 2011 was a remarkable year, which ex-
plains the image on the cover page; a major construction such as the Millau
Viaduc (in France), now fully operational.
In 2011, EUCLID completed its institutional processes with two remarkable
achievements for which the support of EUCLID’s Participating States must
be noted: firstly, the two intergovernmental agreements defining the organi-
zation’s mandate were registered and published by the United Nations Trea-
ty Section, and can now be easily and universally accessed at http://
treaties.un.org (see our feature article page 10). Secondly, following the
finalization of the Headquarters Agreement with the government of the Cen-
tral African Republic (which we congratulate), the formal registration of EU-
CLID with the UNESCO-based International Association of Universities was
accomplished, and EUCLID was included in the “regional / international
category,” a small group of 5 institutions which includes the UN’s own uni-
versity.
These are not simply abstract achievements for EUCLID itself—they are
practical achievements for all the Participating States, the developing world
as a whole, and mostly for EUCLID’s students, many of which are officials of
our governments.
EUCLID is also more than just outstanding educational programs for our
government staff—offered at zero cost by a dedicated international team.
EUCLID also offers technical support services, such as free Internet hosting,
web design and maintenance, which it currently does for several of the pub-
lic institutions of the Participating States. I recently had the delightful expe-
rience of being greeted at the UN headquarters by a very senior UNGA offi-
cial who shared his enthusiasm for his EUCLID studies—a rewarding mo-
ment indeed.
I hope that as you read through this Annual Report, you will share my sense
of honor of succeeding the late Ambassador de Brum as EUCLID’s High
Steward as well as the pride we can all feel at the achievements we have
made together during the past year. I look forward to building an even more
productive future together with you in 2012.
Mohamed Toihiri, PhD Ambassador, High Steward
“Mission Accomplished” - What Now? A note from EUCLID’s High Steward
His Excellency Mohamed Toihiri became EUCLID’s High Steward on April 1, 2011,
following the sad and untimely passing
away of our dear friend and colleague,
Ambassador Banny de Brum, who had generously served as EUCLID’s High Stew-
ard and Chairman of the Board of Advi-
sors since 2009.
Ambassador Toihiri is the Permanent Rep-
resentative of the Union of the Comoros (Indian Ocean / East Africa) to the United
Nations, as well as the country’s ambassa-
dor to the United States, Canada, and Cu-
ba. He was appointed to this post in 2007
by President Sambi.
Dr Mohamed Toihiri has a rich academic
background and holds (among others) a
doctorate in literature from the University
of Bordeaux in France. He is also a ‘Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur’ (the high-
est decoration of the French Republic).
ABOVE: Ambassador Mohamed Toihiri presenting his credential to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon as
Permanent Representative of the Union of the Comoros
to the United Nations (2007).
Mohamed Toihiri: EUCLID High Steward
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On March 16, 2011, His Excellency Banny de Brum, Ambassa-dor of the Marshall Islands to the United States and EUCLID’s
first High Steward, passed away at Queen's Medical Center in
Honolulu, Hawaii, after a battle with cancer.
The communiqué issued by the Marshallese Ministry of Foreign
Affairs evokes the remarkable life and personality of this be-loved and respected diplomat.
United States Congresswoman Madeleine Bordallo also issued
the following statement on the passing of EUCLID’s High Stew-
ard: “Ambassador de Brum was a tireless advocate for the peo-
ple of the Republic of the Marshall Islands,” said Congresswoman Bordallo. “He worked to build regional
relationships with the RMI’s neighbors in the Pacific and was an effective representative of his govern-
ment. I join the people of the Marshall Islands in mourning his loss and I extend my sincere condo-
lences to his family, friends, and loved ones.”
Ambassador de Brum had been willing to travel
with the EUCLID team to Asmara, Eritrea, to launch
the LOT3 project funded by the European Commis-sion. In order to honor his memory, the class of
almost 60 graduates from the Eritrean Ministry of
Education will be named after our late High Stew-
ard.
After a time of mourning, EUCLID Assistant Secre-
tary-General Chad D’Amore met with Ambassador Mohamed Toihiri (photo below) who kindly accept-
ed to become EUCLID’s second High Steward.
Remembering our first High Steward Ambassador Banny De Brum
Prior to the publication
of this Annual Report,
Secretary-General Syed
Zahid Ali wrote a letter
dated 17 January 2012
to the Honorable Hillary
R. Clinton, Secretary of
State of the United
States of America, to
provide updated infor-
mation regarding EUCLID and to ensure proper
dissemination of information to all 50 US states in
order to ensure proper classification of EUCLID’s
as an intergovernmental organization and “an ac-
credited university” (as formally expressed in
Prime Minister Touadéra’s Note Verbale of October
2011). The Permanent Representatives of the EU-
CLID Headquarters State and Comoros (as high
Stewards) also sent a letter to the US government
for the same purpose.
EUCLID SG writes to US Secretary of State
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Omari Williams is a diplomat of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines currently serving as
Minister Counselor—Deputy Chief of Mission (and Alternate Representative to the Or-
ganization of the American States) at the SVG Embassy in Washington DC. Mr Williams
is—as all diplomats are—incredibly busy and yet equally committed to pursuing EU-
CLID’s educational program. Omari recently completed his Post-Graduate Certificate in
Diplomacy and is pushing forward with the full MDIA.
Omari Williams: Celebrating students
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EUCLID welcomes Timor-Leste as 11th Participating State On May 17, 2011, His Excellency Dr João Câncio Freitas, Minister of Education of Ti-mor, signed on behalf of the Government of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste
the instrument of approval formalizing Timor-Leste’s participating in EUCLID. The Min-
ister of Education also appointed a panel to review EUCLID’s programs prior to issuing
a formal protocol of approval and validation. This procedure was completed on August 3 ,2011 by means of a Note
Verbale issued by His Excellency João Mendes Gonçalves, Minister of Economy and Development. Already, EUCLID is delivering a distance Master’s degree program in Sustainable Development to Ms Eliana Silva Pereira, the Legal
Advisor to Minister Goncalves. The entire EUCLID team is looking forward to a long and fruitful relationship with the
government of Timor-Leste.
Above: Timor-Leste became the first new sovereign state of the 21st century on May 20, 2002, and is now a candidate to ASEAN membership.
Apollinaire Molaye (photo on the left) is the “EUCLID Focal Point” for the institutions of the Central African Republic, duly appointed by the Prime Minister’s office by decision 565 of July 6, 2010. M. Molaye is also the manager of the Digital Campus of Bangui and until recently served as Director of the Center for Multimedia Resources at the University of Bangui. M. Molaye is well known by the governmental and academic authorities of the country and plays a key role in the development of EUCLID projects both locally and globally.
On March 11, 2011, EUCLID finalized its Headquarters Agreement with the government of the Central African Republic with the University of Bangui (photo below) as “visiting campus.” In April and May, Ms Sophie Gbadin, the country’s Deputy Permanent Delegate to UNESCO, acting in concert with the National UNESCO Commission at the Ministry of Education and the Permanent Mission to the United Nations filed the required documents to ensure the inclusion of EUCLID (Pôle Universitaire Euclide) in the official listing of Institutions of Higher Education / International Handbook of Universities 2012.
This step was extremely important to ensure the international validation of EUCLID’s degree programs because the IAU/UNESCO Handbook is used as the main instrument of reference by other governments and universities.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Uganda has been actively training its senior offi-cials using EUCLID’s MDIA and DDIA programs since 2008. Ambassador Juliet Kale-ma (photo, left) is the country’s National Point of Contact and Ambassador Alexie Sepuya Kyeyune is one of EUCLID’ students. EUCLID is looking forward to the gradu-ation of Uganda’s first official completing the MDIA program, Ms Eunice Kigenyi.
Uganda: Celebrating students
UNESCO / IAU registration completed
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It is important to note that because EUCLID is properly categorized as an “international / regional” institution of higher learning, it is not included in the so-called WHED (World Higher Education) database which only lists national institutions. Internationally, about 10 institutions have intergovernmental status like EUCLID, although the IAU/UNESCO Handbook includes only 5 in its “international / regional” category: EUCLIDE (Pôle Universitaire Euclide), Bangui (Africa) European University Institute, Florence (Europe) IMO International Maritime Institute, Malta (Europe) United Nations University, Tokyo (Asia) World Maritime University, Malmo (Europe).
Above: the administrative office (« rectorat ») of the University de Bangui. Left: the cover of the UNESCO-IAU international handbook of universities. EUCLID is scheduled for inclusion in the printed edition to be released in August 2012.
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EUCLID’s 2012 luncheon for UN-related partners
EUCLID Secretary-General Syed Zahid Ali is eager to
come to New York in person, hopefully on the occasion
of EUCLID’s accession to the status of intergovernmen-
tal observer on a continuing basis on the United Na-
tions Economic and Social Council. In order to better
inform the Permanent Missions about the importance
of this procedure, discuss EUCLID services, and facili-
tate an encounter between EUCLID staff, faculty mem-
bers, diplomats of the Permanent Missions, as well as
UN-related students, a meeting / luncheon is being
organized at the Delegates’ Dining
Room at UN Headquarters. The
tentative date is Thursday May
17, 2012, but please be on
stand-by for a formal confirma-
tion and RSVP invitation.
Right: Mr Robin van Puyenbroeck, Special Representative of the EUCLID Secretary-General in New York.
Historically, EUCLID has built on two core competen-
cies: diplomacy and sustainable development, adapt-
ing and applying these themes into an array of closely
related programs, such as international organizations
(MBAIO) or inter-religious dialogue (MIRD). Following
the signature of an agreement with World-Mediation-
Centre (based in Berlin), EUCLID developed and is
now offering a Master’s and Doctoral program in Me-
diation and Conflict Resolution. Two other major pro-
grams of global interest announced for full availability
in 2012 are the LLM in International Law and Treaty
Law, as well as the Master’s in Energy Studies. The
LLM will be administered with EUCLID’s new Institute
for the Study of International Law and Treaty Law to
be headed by Ms Tina Loddenkemper, LLM.
Finally, EUCLID is still in the process of fully translat-
ing its two flagship programs into French with a self-
assigned deadline of July 2012.
To accomplish all this, EUCLID has been expanding its
faculty group and reallocating tasks to properly man-
age the “full operations” of the organization.
New Programs in 2012: “Full Operations”
When Ms Nelly Gicho-Niyonzima began her EUCLID studies in 2007 through the joint extension program offered by the Euclid Consortium, she had no idea that her future husband Herménégilde Niyonzima would one day become the Permanent Representa-tive of Burundi to the United Nations (photo). And yet, this is exactly what happened! She now resides in New York and is scheduled to complete her MDIA in March 2012.
Burundi: Celebrating students
IN SENEGAL...
In September 2011, Minister of State and PDS Administrator (PDS is the ruling party) Mr Abdoulaye Faye personally presented to Senegal’s President His Excellency Abdoulaye Wade, the new EUCLID textbooks prepared in honor of the President’s participation in the G20 summit in France. The Minis-ter of State also presented a brief report of EUCLID’s activities and institutional processes.
Organization of Islamic Cooperation Journal features EUCLID
In August 2011, the official Journal of the Organiza-
tion of Islamic Cooperation (the new name of the Or-
ganization of the Islamic Conference, a 57 Member
State intergovernmental organization), published a
remarkable article on EUCLID which featured the or-
ganization’s history, cooperation with ICCI, and com-
mitment to inter-religious dialogue and education. As
the Journal notes:
“IOSD and EUCLID are examples of what can happen
when Islam and the West are able to cooperate in the
spirit of ‘A Common Word’ to serve humanity” ex-
plains Mr Zahid Ali. “It is my sincere hope that our
organization will be able to make a contribution to the
vision of OIC, especially by fostering a better under-
standing of how sustainable economic development
relates to our religious values.”
On June 11, 2011, EUCLID’s Assistant Secretary General Imara Johnpullé had the privilege of meeting with His Excellency Faustin Archange Touadéra, Prime Minister of the Central African Republic and signatory of the EUCLID convention for the Central African Republic on May 24, 2010. The Prime Minister was presented with a comprehensive report and expressed his appreciation for the work accomplished since 2005.
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POINTS OF NOTE
♦ In October 2011, the Office of the Prime Minister of the Headquarters State issued a diplomatic communiqué (Note Verbale) in support of EUCLID’s application to join the Association Universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF) and the Association of African Universities (AAU).
Meet two new EUCLID faculty members
Mr Rodrigo Agüero (photo to
the right) is EUCLID’s Director
of Admissions and Operations,
based in Buenos Aires, Argenti-
na. Reporting directly to the
Secretary-General he is re-
sponsible for all admissions
and financial operations.
He is assisted by Mr Habte Ogbazion who is based in
Arlington, Virginia.
Rodrigo brings a wealth of experience to this position,
having previously served as Admissions Officer and
supported the completion of the LOT3 project.
Meet EUCLID’s Director of Admissions and Operations
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Our esteemed Faculty Coordinator, Laurent Cleenew-
erck, was pleased to report for inclusion in this report
that Mr Collen Kelapile (Chairman of the Advisory Com-
mittee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions at
the United Nations General Assembly, photo below with
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon) has joined EUCLID
as our faculty for DIP-801. Additionally, the newly re-
tired Executive Officer of the Treaties Secretariat of the
Australian government’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs
(Professor Mark Scully) has joined us as distinguished
instructor LAW-INT (International Law and Treaty Law).
Their outstanding service, which is often offered on a
volunteer basis for our government trainees, is to be
noted and celebrated.
Ambassador Hanna Simon (photo with King Albert of Belgium) is a senior diplomat of
Eritrea who served as her country’s ambassador to France, Belgium, Luxembourg and
the European Institutions until 2006. She completed her EUCLID MDIA in 2011 and
also serves as EUCLID National Point of Contact for Eritrea. Ambassador Hanna has
tremendous first-hand experience with diplomatic protocol and became EUCLID’s in-
structor for DIP-607 upon completion of her program.
Hanna Simon: Celebrating students
Mark Scully (photo to the right) is EU-CLID’s instructor for LAW-INT and the co-author of “Binding and Non-Binding Instruments in Intergovern-mental Relations: Legal Foundations and Practical Recommendations” published by EUCLID.
Central African Republic, Ambassador and Permanent Representative Fernand Poukre-Kono seen here with the United Nations’ Treaty Section Chief, Ms Gabriele Goettsche-Wanli, April 6, 2011.
As depositary of the two EUCLID intergovernmental agreements defining and constituting EUCLID’s legal mandate, Secretary-General Syed Zahid Ali was determined to conclude his first term in office having completed what he de-
scribes as “the most important, complex and difficult procedure” in the organization’s history.
Acting in accordance with Article V of the Open Memorandum of Understanding and Updated Framework Agree-
ment, the Secretary-General, together with Assistant Secretary-General Imara Johnpullé, worked closely with sever-
al Permanent Missions in New York to complete the necessary procedures. According to Article 102 of the UN Char-ter, “all treaties and intergovernmental agreements” are to be registered and published by the UN Secretariat Gen-
eral to ensure public access and transparency. This covers all intergovernmental agreements ‘under any designa-
tion’ if governed by international law, which is obviously the case of both EUCLID conventions.
To assist with the steps of this procedure, Ambassador Toihiri of the Comoros attended a meeting at the UN Office
of Legal Affairs and hosted a gathering of several Permanent Missions in May 2010. The Joint Letter and registra-
tion file were finally submitted in December 2010, leading to the finalization of the process with the competent and prompt assistance of the new Treaty Section
Chief, Ms Gabriele Goettsche-Wanli. Following the
signature of the headquarters agreement with the
Central African Republic, Ambassador and Perma-
nent Representative Fernand Poukre-Kono also
transmitted the agreement to the UN Secretariat for registration and publication. Both EUCLID con-
ventions were included in the UN’s 10/2011
Monthly Database and are viewable online, at
http://treaties.un.org/Pages/UNTSOnline.aspx?id=2
United Nations publishes EUCLID conventions
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What does EUCLID do for its Participating States apart from its educational mandate? We place interns, we provide personal assistance (executive sec-retarial services) to senior officials, we assist with public diplomacy, for in-stance by creating brochures and web sites for the public agencies of our Participating States. In 2011, we launched the web site of the Permanent
Mission of Sierra Leone… Contact us to discuss EUCLID e-Services.
E-Services: Contact us to use EUCLID services
REQUEST FOR INFORMATION AND SERVICES
This page may be detached from this Annual Report so as to be filled out and faxed to the EUCLID Service Coordi-nation Center (+1 202 478 1690 and +1 202 466 0502). The same form—in electronic format—is found online at
www.euclid.int under Government Services. Please fill out all the fields if possible:
Name: _____________________________________
Position: _____________________________________
Ministry: _____________________________________
Government: _____________________________________
Phone: _____________________________________
Fax: _____________________________________
Email: _____________________________________
Language(s): English French
I would like to receive more information about benefiting from the following zero-cost services:
Full Scholarships for distance-learning programs
MDIA MSDD MBAIO MIRD DDIA PGC
Textbooks on Demand
Teacher Professional Development program based on LOT3 (B.Ed and M.Ed)
“Foreign Affairs” on Demand
Web Hosting / Internet Domains / Internet Services
“Send us an Intern”
Millennium Challenge Corporation consulting
Maximization and Optimization of European Union funding
(Write here any other area of interest) __________________________________
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Dr Gariba Abdul Korah International Cultural Studies
Eric Asare Database Systems, MIT
Nicolas Badaoui International Affairs
Tamer Bahloul Economics, ESL
Dr Emil Berendt Economics
Pr Brigitte Bouzigues Economics, Marketing, IT
Dr Charles Yassin Chan Islamic Finance, Global Communications
Pr Laurent Cleenewerck Theology and International Administration
Dr James Day Theology
Daniel Erdmann Mediation, Conflict Resolution
Pr Colin Evans Diplomacy, Management
Darren Evans International Affairs
Dr Jennifer Foley Law, Inter-Religious Studies
Dr Mounir Ghibri Sustainable Development
Dr Russ Hobbs Theology, Academic Methods
Collen Kelapile United Nations
Ediho Lokanga Physics, Computer Science, Engineering
Pr David Lusk International Administration
Tural Mammadov Islamic Finance, Energy
Pr Michael Massa Mediation, Law, Communication
Tim Ntouba Mboule International Affairs
Dr Balasz Mezei Philosophy, Theology
Austin Mwange Economic Policy
Dr Martin Oluba Business Administration
Pr Roberto Rodriguez International Affairs, Education
Pr Mark Scully International Law, Treaties
Amb Hanna Simon Diplomacy, International Affairs
Dr Stefan Szalachy Mediation, Communication
Joao Tavares MBA studies, International Organizations
Isaac Tettey Energy Studies
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This is a partial list as of January 2012. For updated information, visit http://www.euclid.int/facultyprofiles.asp
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EUCLID (Pôle Universitaire Euclide / Euclid University)
and affiliated Institutes www.euclid.int
Board of Advisors High Steward
Ambassador
Mohamed Toihiri
Governing Board
National Points of Contact:
- Paulin Djakpo - Balthazar Habonimana - Apollinaire Molaye - Mohammed El Marouf - Hanna Simon - Juliet Kalema - Luis de Shong - Djibril Sylla - Victoria Sulimani - Edmundo Viegas - Amos Tatangis
Oversight Council
(5 Member Body)
- Syed Zahid Ali - Brigitte Bouzigues - Francois Lespes - Vacant, TBF - Laurent Cleenewerck Faculty Coordinator
Director of Admis-sions and Operations
Rodrigo Aguero
Assistant Secretary- General
Imara Johnpullé
Executive Board Secretary-General
Syed Zahid Ali
EUCLID Organizational Chart
Assistant Secretary- General
Nausheen Wasi
Assistant Secretary- General
Chad D’Amore
BOA Members
- The High Steward - The SG, SRSG and ASGs - The OC Chair - Colin Evans - Roberto Rodriguez - Darren Evans - Berhane Demoz - Daniel Erdmann
Assistant DAO
Habte Ogbazion
Faculty Group
See faculty roster on oppo-site page.
Affiliated Institutes and Structures: EUCLID, IOSD, EUROSTATE University Institute, International Institute for Inter-Religious Diplo-macy, CEDR --- Euclid Consortium = EUCLID + University of Bangui + ULI Brussels / UL Burkina + University of N'Djamena + University of the Comoros
Special Representative of the SG
Robin van Puyenbroeck
Participating States:
Saint Vincent, Sierra Leo-ne, Uganda, Eritrea, Benin, Vanuatu, Senegal, Como-ros, Burundi, Central Afri-can Republic; Timor-Leste
Headquarters State(s):
Central African Republic
Partner Organizations: CAFRAD, ICCI, ECOWAS,
WMC
Key indicators...
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223 completed student applications received in 2011
59 active students (general public)
44 students currently being trained for the Par-ticipating governments (and ECOWAS)
58 + 7 students trained for the ministries of Eritrea between 2008 and 2011
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Right: The Protocol of validation of the EUCLID pro-grams for the Ministry of Education of the Demo-cratic Republic of Timor-Leste (08/2011)
Right: The Certificate of registration of the updated intergovernmental agreement regarding EUCLID, as published by the United Nations (11/2011)
Left: The Certificate of registration of the initial intergovernmental agreement regarding EUCLID, as published by the United Nations (11/2011)
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Documents cited...
Official Headquarters and Visiting Campus EUCLIDE: Pôle Universitaire Euclide CRM Université de Bangui BP 157 Avenue des Martyrs Bangui, Central African Republic Tel.: +236 21 61 20 05 EU / Brussels Statutory Office EUCLIDE / Euclid Consortium MC-Square Building - Lambroekstraat 5A 1831 Diegem-Brussels, Belgium Tel.: +32 2 706-5660 EUCLID: Liaison to the US-based Permanent Missions EUCLID Liaison Executive Office 1250 24th St. NW #300 Washington, DC 20037, USA Tel.: +1 202 263-3628 | Fax: +1 202 466-0502 Personal Office of the Secretary-General (Syed Zahid Ali) EUCLID / IOSD 55, First Floor, Four Square Mall, 21-A Block-2, PECHS Karachi, Pakistan Tel.: +92 21 452-8194 | Fax : +92 21 452-8195 Office of the High Steward (Mohamed Toihiri) Permanent Mission of the Comoros to the United Nations 866 United Nations Plaza, Suite 418 New York, N.Y. 10017 Tel.: +1 212 750-1637
EUCLID www.euclid.int