List of international organization leaders in 2009

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The following is a list of international organization leaders in 2009.

UN organizations[edit]

Organization Title Leader Country In office Ref
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]
Yukiya Amano Japan 2009-2019 [5][6]
International Civil Aviation Organization President of the Council Roberto Kobeh González Mexico 2006-2013 [7][8]
Secretary-general Taïeb Chérif Algeria 2003-2009 [9]
Raymond Benjamin France 2009-2015 [10][11]
International Labour Organization Director-general Juan Somavía Chile 1999–2012 [12]
United Nations Secretary-general Ban Ki-moon South Korea 2007–2016 [13][14]
President of the General Assembly Miguel d'Escoto Brockmann Nicaragua 2008-2009 [15]
Ali Abdussalam Treki Libya 2009-2010 [16][17]
Security Council members Member China, France, Russia, United Kingdom, United States (permanent members); Burkina Faso, Costa Rica, Croatia, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Vietnam (elected for 2008–2009); Austria, Japan, Mexico, Turkey, Uganda (elected for 2009–2010) [18]
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Executive director Ann Veneman United States 2005–2010 [19]
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Director-general Kōichirō Matsuura Japan 1999-2009 [20]
Irina Bokova Bulgaria 2009–2017 [21]
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights High Commissioner Navanethem Pillay South Africa 2008–2014 [22][23]
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) High Commissioner António Guterres Portugal 2005–2015 [24]
United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) Director-general Kandeh Yumkella Sierra Leone 2005–2013 [25]
World Food Programme (WFP) Executive director Josette Sheeran United States 2006–2012 [26][27]
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-general Margaret Chan China 2006–2017 [28]
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) President Alexander Bedritsky Russia 2003–2011 [29]
Secretary-general Michel Jarraud France 2004–2015 [30][31]
World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) Secretary-general Francesco Frangialli Jordan 1997-2009 [32]

Political and economic organizations[edit]

Organization Title Leader Country In office Ref
African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (ACP) Secretary-general John Kaputin Papua New Guinea 2005–2010 [33][34]
African Union Chairperson Jakaya Kikwete Tanzania 2008-2009 [35]
Muammar Gaddafi Libya 2009-2010 [36]
Bingu wa Mutharika Malawi 2009–2011 [37][38]
Chairperson of the Commission Jean Ping Gabon 2008–2012 [39][40][41]
President of the Pan-African Parliament Idriss Ndélé Moussa Chad 2009–2012 [42]
Andean Community Secretary-general Freddy Ehlers Ecuador 2007–2010 [43]
Arab League Secretary-general Amr Moussa Egypt 2001–2011 [44][45]
Arab Maghreb Union Secretary-general Habib Ben Yahia Tunisia 2006–2016 [46][47]
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Executive director Michael Tay Singapore 2009 [48]
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Secretary-general Surin Pitsuwan Thailand 2008–2012 [49]
Caribbean Community Secretary-general Edwin Carrington Trinidad and Tobago 1992–2010 [50]
Central American Parliament (PARLACEN) President Gloria Guadalupe Oquelí Solórzano de Macoto Honduras 2008-2009 [51]
Jacinto Suárez Nicaragua 2009–2010 [52][53]
Common Market of East and Southern Africa (COMESA) Secretary-general Sindiso Ngwenya Zimbabwe 2008-2018 [54][55]
Commonwealth of Nations Head Queen Elizabeth II United Kingdom 1952–present [56][57]
Secretary-general Kamalesh Sharma India 2008-2016 [58]
Commonwealth of Independent States Executive secretary Sergei Lebedev Russia 2007–present [59][60]
Council of Europe Secretary General Terry Davis United Kingdom 2004-2009 [61]
Maud de Boer-Buquicchio Netherlands 2019 (acting) [citation needed]
Thorbjørn Jagland Norway 2009-2019 [62][63]
President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) Lluís Maria de Puig Spain 2008–2010 [64][65]
President of the European Court of Human Rights Jean-Paul Costa France 2007-2011 [66]
East African Community Secretary-general Juma Volter Mwapachu Tanzania 2006–2011 [67][68]
Economic Community of West African States President of the Commission Mohamed Ibn Chambas Ghana 2007–2010 [69]
Chairman Umaru Yar'Adua Nigeria 2008-2010 [70][71]
Eurasian Economic Community Secretary-general Tair Mansurov Kazakhstan 2007–2014 [72][73]
Chairman of the Interstate Council Nursultan Nazarbayev 2001-2014 [74][75]
European Free Trade Association Secretary-general Kåre Bryn Norway 2006–2012 [76]
European Union (EU) Presidency of the European Council Mirek Topolánek Czech Republic 2009 [77]
Jan Fischer [78]
Fredrik Reinfeldt Sweden 2009 [79]
Herman Van Rompuy Belgium 2009–2014 [80]
Presidency of the Council of the European Union Czech Republic 2009 [81]
Sweden [82]
President of the European Commission José Manuel Barroso Portugal 2004–2014 [83]
President of the European Parliament Hans-Gert Pöttering Germany 2007-2009 [84]
Jerzy Buzek Poland 2009–2012 [85][86]
Secretary-General of the Council Javier Solana Spain 1999-2009 [87]
Pierre de Boissieu France 2009-2011 [88]
High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy Javier Solana Spain 1999-2009 [89]
Catherine Ashton United Kingdom 2009–2014 [90]
President of the European Central Bank Jean-Claude Trichet France 2003–2011 [91]
European Ombudsman Nikiforos Diamandouros Greece 2003–2013 [92]
President of the Committee of the Regions (CoR) Luc Van den Brande Belgium 2008-2010 [93]
President of the European Investment Bank (EIB) Philippe Maystadt 2000–2011 [94]
President of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) Vassilios Skouris Greece 2003–2015 [95]
President of the European Court of Auditors (ECA) Vítor Manuel da Silva Caldeira Portugal 2008-2017 [96]
President of the Economic and Social Committee (EESC) Mario Sepi Italy 2008–2010 [97]
Group of Eight (G8) President (informal) Italy 2009 [98]
Gulf Cooperation Council Secretary-general Abdul Rahman bin Hamad Al Attiyah Qatar 2002–2011 [99][100]
Ibero-American General Secretariat (SEGIB) Secretary-general Enrique V. Iglesias Uruguay 2005–2013 [101][102]
Indian Ocean Commission Secretary-general Callixte d'Offay Seychelles 2008-2012 [103][104]
Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) Chairman Raúl Castro Cuba 2006-2009 [citation needed]
Hosni Mubarak Egypt 2009-2011 [citation needed]
Nordic Council President Sinikka Bohlin Sweden 2009 [105]
Secretary-general Jan-Erik Enestam Finland 2007–2013 [106]
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Secretary-general Jaap de Hoop Scheffer Denmark 2004-2009 [107]
Anders Fogh Rasmussen 2009-2014 [108]
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Secretary-general José Ángel Gurría Mexico 2006–2021 [109]
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) Secretary-general Marc Perrin de Brichambaut France 2005–2011 [110]
Chairman-in-Office Dora Bakoyannis Greece 2009 [111]
George Papandreou [112]
High Commissioner on National Minorities Knut Vollebæk Norway 2007–2013 [113]
Organization of American States Secretary-general José Miguel Insulza Chile 2005-2015 [114]
Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States Director-general Len Ishmael Saint Lucia 2003–2013 [115]
Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC) Secretary-general Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu Turkey 2005–2013 [116]
Pacific Community (SPC) Director-general Jimmie Rodgers Solomon Islands 2006–2014 [117]
Pacific Islands Forum Secretary-general Tuiloma Neroni Slade Samoa 2008-2014 [117]
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Secretary-general Bolat Nurgaliyev Kazakhstan 2007-2009 [118]
South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) Secretary-general Sheel Kant Sharma India 2008–2011 [119]
Southern Cone Common Market (Mercosur) Director of the Executive Secretariat José Manuel Quijano Capurro Uruguay 2008-2009 [120]
Southern African Development Community Executive secretary Tomaz Salomão Mozambique 2005–2013 [121]
Union of South American Nations (USAN) President Michelle Bachelet Chile 2008-2009 (first President) [122]
Rafael Correa Ecuador 2009–2010 [123]
Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO) Secretary-general Marino Busdachin Italy 2003-2018 [citation needed]
Western European Union Secretary-general Javier Solana Spain 1999-2009 [124]
Arnaud Jacomet France 2009–2011 [citation needed]
World Trade Organization (WTO) Director-general Pascal Lamy France 2005–2013 [125]

Financial organizations[edit]

Organization Title Leader Country In office Ref
African Development Bank President Donald Kaberuka Rwanda 2005–2015 [126]
Asian Development Bank President Haruhiko Kuroda Japan 2005–2013 [127]
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development President Thomas Mirow Germany 2008-2012 [128]
Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) President Luis Alberto Moreno Colombia 2005–2020 [129]
International Monetary Fund Managing director Dominique Strauss-Kahn France 2007–2011 [130]
Islamic Development Bank (IDB) President Ahmed Mohammed Ali Al-Madani Saudi Arabia 1975–present [131]
World Bank President Robert Zoellick United States 2007–2012 [132]

Sports organizations[edit]

Organization President Country In office Ref
Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Mohamed bin Hammam Qatar 2002–2011 [133]
Badminton World Federation (BWF) Kang Young-joong South Korea 2005-2013 [134]
Confédération africaine de football (CAF) Issa Hayatou Cameroon 1988-2017 [135]
Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) Jack A. Warner Trinidad and Tobago 1990–2011 [136]
Confederación Sudamericana de Fútbol (CONMEBOL) Nicolás Leoz Paraguay 1986–2013 [137]
Fédération internationale de basket-ball Robert Elphinston Australia 2006-2010 [138]
Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) Sepp Blatter Switzerland 1998–2015 [139]
Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG) Bruno Grandi Italy 1996-2016 [140]
Fédération internationale de natation (FINA) Mustapha Larfaoui Algeria 1988-2009 [141]
Julio Maglione Uruguay 2009-2021 [142]
Fédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB) Wei Jizhong China 2008-2012 [143]
Fédération Internationale des Sociétés d'Aviron (FISA) Denis Oswald Switzerland 1989-2014 [144]
Fédération Équestre Internationale (FEI) Princess Haya bint Hussein Jordan 2006-2014 [145]
Fédération Internationale d'Escrime (FIE) Alisher Usmanov Russia 2008-2022 [146]
International Blind Sports Federation (IBSA) Michael Barredo Philippines 2005-2013 [147]
International Association of Athletics Federations Lamine Diack Senegal 1999-2015 [148]
International Boxing Association (IBA) Wu Ching-kuo Taiwan 2006-2017 [citation needed]
International Cricket Council (ICC) David Morgan United Kingdom 2008–2010 [149]
International Handball Federation (IHF) Hassan Moustafa Egypt 2000–present [150]
International Hockey Federation (FIIH) René Fasel Switzerland 1994-2021 [151]
International Judo Federation (IJF) Marius Viser Romania/Austria 2007–present [152]
International Olympic Committee (IOC) Jacques Rogge Belgium 2001–2013 [153]
International Paralympic Committee (IPC) Philip Craven United Kingdom 2001–2017 [154]
International Rugby Board (IRB) Bernard Lapasset France 2008–2016 [155]
International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) Olegario Vàzquez Raña Mexico 1980-2018 [156]
International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) Adham Sharara Canada 1999-2014 [157]
International Tennis Federation (ITF) Francesco Ricci Bitti Italy 1999-2015 [158]
International Triathlon Union (ITU) Marisol Casado Spain 2008–present [159]
International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) Tamás Aján Hungary 2000-2020 [160]
Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) Reynald Temarii Tahiti 2004–2010 [161]
Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) Pat McQuaid Ireland 2005-2013 [162]
Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) Michel Platini France 2007-2015 [163]
Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne (UIPM) Klaus Schormann Germany 1992–present [164]
United World Wrestling (UWW) Raphaël Martinetti Switzerland 2002-2013 [165]
World Archery Federation Uğur Erdener Turkey 2005–present [166]
International Rugby Board Bernard Lapasset France 2008-2016 [167]
International Sailing Federation (ISAF) Göran Petersson Sweden 2004-2012 [168]
World Taekwondo Federation (WTF) Chungwon Choue South Korea 2004–present [169]

Other organizations[edit]

Organization Title Leader Country In office Ref
Antarctic Treaty Executive secretary Jan Huber Netherlands 2004-2009 (first Executive Secretary) [170]
Manfred Reinke Germany 2009-2017 [171]
Colombo Plan Secretary-general Patricia Yoon-Moi Chia Malaysia 2007–2011 [172]
Community of Portuguese Language Countries (CPLP) Executive secretary Domingos Simões Pereira Guinea-Bissau 2008–2012 [173]
La Francophonie Secretary-general Abdou Diouf Senegal 2003–2014 [174]
Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) Executive secretary Mahboub Maalim Kenya 2008–2019 [175]
International Committee of the Red Cross President Jakob Kellenberger Switzerland 2000–2012 [176]
International Court of Justice Presidents Rosalyn Higgins United Kingdom 2006-2009 [177]
Hisashi Owada Japan 2009-2012 [178]
International Criminal Court President Philippe Kirsch Canada 2003-2009 (first President) [179]
Song Sang-Hyun South Korea 2009–2015 [180]
International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) Secretary-general Ronald Noble United States 2000-2014 [181]
President Khoo Boon Hui Singapore 2008–2012 [182]
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) President Juan Manuel Suárez Del Toro Rivero Spain 2001-2009 [183][184]
Tadateru Konoe Japan 2009–2017 [185]
International Maritime Organization Secretary-general Efthimios E. Mitropoulos Greece 2004–2011 [186]
International Organization for Migration (IOM) Director-general William Lacy Swing United States 2008–2018 [187]
International Telecommunication Union Secretary-general Hamadoun Touré Mali 2007–2014 [188]
Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) Director-general Rogelio Pfirter Argentina 2002–2010 [189]
Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) Secretary-general Abdallah Salem el-Badri Libya 2007–2016 [190]
Universal Postal Union Director-general Édouard Dayan France 2005–2013 [191]
World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Director-general Francis Gurry Australia 2008–2020 [192]

See also[edit]

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