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	2013 Education Forum for Asia Annual Conference VIP List (Tentative)
 
	I. The Initiators of Education Forum for Asia
 
	1.	H.E. Mr. Fidel V. Ramos, the former President of the Philippines 2.	H.E. Mr. Sergey Terechshenko, the former Prime Minister of Kazakhstan
 3.	H.E. Mr. Kirti Nidhi Bista, the former Prime Minister of Nepal
 4.	H.E. Mr. Lee Soo Sung, the former Prime Minister of the Republic of Kore
 5.	H.E. Mrs. Jenny Shipley, the former Prime Minister of New Zealand
 6.	H.E. Mr. Sheldon Shaeffer, the Director of UNESCO Bangkok
 7.	H.E. Mr. Victor Ng, the Chairman of Macao Foundation
 
	II. International Organizations
 
	8.	The Australian Technical and Further Education Institutes 9.	Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization
 10.	Association of International Educators
 11.	International Baccalaureate Organization
 12.	OECD - Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development
 13.	National Association of Foreign Student Affairs
 14.	American Councils for International Education
 15.	ETS - Educational Testing Service
 16.	American English Language Teacher’s Association
 17.	European Association for International Education
 18.	Institute of International Education
 19.	Technical and Vocational Education and Training Organization
 20.	Education New Zealand
 21.	Asia-Pacific Association for International Education
 22.	India China Economic and Cultural Council
 23.	City & Guilds of London Institute
 24.	British Council
 
	III. Contributing Partners
 
	25.	Boao Forum For Asia26.	Ministry of Education of China
 27.	UNESCO
 28.	National Commission of the People’s Republic of China for UNESCO
 29.	National Center for Education Development Research
 30.	Hanban Confucius Institute Headquarters
 
	IV. Diplomatic Representatives 
 
	31.	Embassy of Australia to China32.	Embassy of Canada to China
 33.	Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany to China
 34.	Embassy of Islamic Republic of Pakistan to China
 35.	Embassy of Islamic Republic of Iran to China
 36.	Embassy of Israel to China
 37.	Embassy of the Kingdom of Belgium to China
 38.	Embassy of Malaysia to China
 39.	Embassy of Mongolia to China
 40.	Embassy of Nepal to China
 41.	Embassy of People’s Republic of Bangladesh to China
 42.	Embassy of the Republic of Austria to China
 43.	Embassy of the Republic of India to China
 44.	Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia to China
 45.	Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan to China
 46.	Embassy of the Republic of Korea to China
 47.	Embassy of the Republic of Malta to China
 48.	Embassy of the Republic of Philippines to China
 49.	Embassy of the Republic of Poland to China
 50.	Embassy of the Republic of Portugal to China
 51.	Embassy of the Republic of Singapore to China
 52.	Embassy of the Republic of Tajikistan to China
 53.	Embassy of Russian Federation to China
 54.	Embassy of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam in the People’s Republic to China
 55.	Embassy of the United Kingdom to China
 56.	Consulate General of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka in Chengdu
 57.	Consulate General of Kingdom of Thailand in Chengdu
 58.	Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Chengdu
 59.	Consulate General of the Republic of France in Chengdu
 60.	Consulate General of the Republic of Singapore in Chengdu
 61.	Consulate General of the United States in Chengdu
 
	V. Foundations Representatives
 
	62.	The 2000 Asia Foundation 63.	Hanns Seidel Foundation
 64.	Macao Foundation
 65.	Beijing Guangcai Charity Foundation
 66.	Ford Foundation
 67.	Narada Foundation
 68.	China Soogn Ching Ling Foundation
 69.	Taiwan Early Childhood Education Foundation
 70.	Project Hope Foundation
 71.	One Foundation
 72.	YouChange China Social Entrepreneur Foundation
 73.	China Education Development Foundation
 74.	China Overseas-Educated Scholars Development Foundation
 
	VI. Representatives of Education Institutions
 
	VII. Representatives of Corporations
 
	VIII. Representatives of Provincial Government and Municipal Government
 
	IX. Other Representatives from the Provincial and Municipal Education Bureau
 
	X. Media Groups (20 registered news agents excluding the local news agents)
 
	CCTV, CETV, Phoenix Television, Xinhua News Agency, China News Service, China Daily, Guang Ming Daily, People’s Daily, China Youth Daily, China Education News, China Trade News, International Business Daily, Beijing Youth Daily, Ta Kung Pao (HK, Wenhui Daily (HK), BBC, VOA, Bloomberg, Union Morning Post (Singapore), CRI (China Radio International) QQ.com, Sina.com, Xinhua.org, Cyol.net, and other mainstream media and local news agents etc.
 
	
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