Rima Khalaf Hunaidi (Arabic: ريما خلف; born 1953, in Kuwait) is a national of Jordan who served as Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic...
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character of Israel to the point of eliminating it as a Jewish state". Rima Khalaf, United Nations Under-Secretary-General and Executive Secretary of ESCWA...
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Kashafutdinova (born 1995), Kazakhstani sprinter Rima Khachatryan (1938–2020), Armenian educator and chemist Rima Khalaf (born 1953), Jordanian former government...
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politician Khaled Khalaf (born 1983), Kuwaiti footballer Riyadh Khalaf (born 1991), Irish media personality / presenter Rima Khalaf (born 1953), Jordanian...
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and that it did not reflect his views. He instructed Rima Khalaf to withdraw the report. Khalaf said she stood by the report's conclusions and resigned...
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Minister of Trade and Industry – Rima Khalaf – 1993 Minister of Planning – Rima Khalaf – 1995 Deputy Premier Minister – Rima Khalaf – 1999 Vice-chairperson of...
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reader to pages 14 to 17 of the 2017 report. At the time of publication, Rima Khalaf, then UN Under-Secretary General and ESCWA Executive Secretary, said...
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highlight the contributions made by Nobel Prize winners around the globe. Rima Khalaf was Chief Executive Officer of the Foundation from 2008 to 2009. As of...
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minister) Makhluf Haddadin (chemist, co-discoverer of Davis–Beirut reaction) Rima Khalaf (deputy prime minister, minister of finance, and senior UN official)...
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political resistance." Munira Fakhro, Bahraini advisor to 2004 AHDR Rima Khalaf Hunaidi Clovis Maksoud Islam and US security Archived June 9, 2007, at...
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