List of international organization leaders in 2003
Appearance
The following is a list of international organization leaders in 2003.
UN organizations
[edit]Political and economic organizations
[edit]Financial organizations
[edit]Organization | Title | Leader | Country | In office | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
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
[edit]Other organizations
[edit]See also
[edit]- List of state leaders in 2003
- List of religious leaders in 2003
- List of colonial governors in 2003
- List of international organization leaders in 2002
- List of international organization leaders in 2004
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