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4.2 Myanmar Humanitarian Agency Contact List 4.2 Myanmar Humanitarian Agency Contact List Org Organization Name Address Name Title Email Phone Fax Website Acr onym ABCD Action Based 4th May Yu Rd. Ye New Su (West), Sittwe, General N/A abcd.ark.org@gmail. 09-8500838, Community Rakhine Contact com Development 09-8522411 ABCD Action Based 4th May Yu Rd. Ye New Su (West), Sittwe, San Thein Project Coordinator santhein2008@gmai 09-450540163 Community Rakhine l.com Development ABCD Action Based 4th May Yu Rd. Ye New Su (West), Sittwe, Naing Htoo Program Officer naing.abcd. 09-421740356 Community Rakhine Kyaw [email protected] Development ACF Action Contre la Faim No. 48, Thirimingalar Street, Kamayut General N/A [email protected] 538618, 510130 www. Township, Yangon Contact acf.org 510130 actioncontrelafaim.org dycd@mm. missions-acf.org ACF Action Contre la Faim No. 48, Thirimingalar Street, Kamayut Celine HOD (Nutrition and [email protected] 538618, 510130 www. Township, Yangon LESAVRE Health) acf.org, 510130 actioncontrelafaim.org ACF Action Contre la Faim No. 48, Thirimingalar Street, Kamayut Zing Lian Monitoring and fsme@mm. 538618, 510130 www. Township, Yangon Cing Evaluation Manager missions-acf.org, 510130 actioncontrelafaim.org ACF Action Contre la Faim No. 48, Thirimingalar Street, Kamayut Cristina Country Director [email protected] 538618, 510130 www. Township, Yangon Thevenot acf.org, 510130 actioncontrelafaim.org ACF Action Contre la Faim No. 48, Thirimingalar Street, Kamayut Aye Mi HOD (HR) [email protected] 538618, 510130 www. Townshiop, Yangon acf.org, 510130 actioncontrelafaim.org ACF Action Contre la Faim No. 48, Thirimingalar Street, Kamayut Zaw Win Reporting and report.mgr@mm. 538618, 510130 www. Townshiop, Yangon Coordination Officer, missions-acf.org, 510130 actioncontrelafaim.org 3W Focal Person ACF Action Contre la Faim No. 48, Thirimingalar Street, Kamayut Mathieu Deputy Country dycd@mm. 538618, 510130 www. Townshiop, Yangon NABOT Director missions-acf.org, 510130 actioncontrelafaim.org ACF Action Contre la Faim No. 48, Thirimingalar Street, Kamayut Alexandre HOD (Mental health mhcphod@mm. 538618, 510130 www. Townshiop Letzelter and care practices) missions-acf.org, 510130 actioncontrelafaim.org ACF Action Contre la Faim No. 48, Thirimingalar Street, Kamayut Janis HOD (Food Security [email protected] 538618, 510130 www. Townshiop, Yangon DIFFERT and Livelihoods) acf.org, 510130 actioncontrelafaim.org ACF Action Contre la Faim No. 48, Thirimingalar Street, Kamayut Nu Deputy Admin Officer depadmin@mm. 538618, 510130 www. Township, Yangon missions-acf.org, 510130 actioncontrelafaim.org ACF Action Contre la Faim No. 48, Thirimingalar Street, Kamayut Basilio Deputy Head of dyloghod@mm- 09 253525358 Township, Yangon Phre Reh Department-Logistics actioncontrelafaim. org ACF Action Contre la Faim Myo Ma Ka Nyin Tan Road, Maungdaw, General N/A fc-mgd@mm. 043 55055 Rakhine Contact missions-acf.org, ACF Action Contre la Faim 153/ Min Bar Gyi Road, Kyang Tat Lan Alphee Deputy Field dyfcsupport- 09890144104 Quarter, Sittwe Kaboue Coordinator - Support stw@mm- actioncontrelafaim. org ACF Action Contre la Faim Htein Lin Thar Guest House, Mya Byin Dr. Aung aungthanoo34@gm 09-264671266 Ward, Ngapali Than Oo ail.com ACF Action Contre la Faim 223, Ta Khine Lone Shwe Road, Daw U General N/A fc-lkw@mm. 09-5068382 Ku Ward, Loikaw Contact missions-acf.org, ACF Action Contre la Faim - General N/A fieldmanager.acf. 09-49709804 www. Contact [email protected] actioncontrelafaim.org AFP Action for Public 9 - A Pan Cherry Street, Khayepin Yeik Daw Kyi Board Member afpmyanmar@gmail. 094-25307528 Mon 2nd Avenue, Mingalardon Tsp Pyar Chit com, Saw AFP Action for Public 9 - A Pan Cherry Street, Khayepin Yeik Daw Thida Finance afpmyanmar@gmail. 636766 Mon 2nd Avenue, Mingalardon Tsp Htay com, AFP Action for Public 9 - A Pan Cherry Street, Khayepin Yeik General N/A afpmyanmar@gmail. 636766, 09-42 Mon 2nd Avenue, Mingalardon Tsp Contact com, 5307528 AFP Action for Public 9 - A Pan Cherry Street, Khayepin Yeik Daw Aye Team Leader afpmyanmar@gmail. 636766 Mon 2nd Avenue, Mingalardon Tsp Maw com, ASA Action for Social Aid - 22, 7 street, 10 Quarter, Pyapon U Htin Aung Secretary htunhtun. 045-40149, 09- Pyapon [email protected] 49757328 ASA Action for Social Aid - 22, 7 street, 10 Quarter, Pyapon General N/A htunhtun. 045-40149 Pyapon Contact [email protected] ASA Action for Social Aid - 22, 7 street, 10 Quarter, Pyapon U Aye Myint President htunhtun. 045-40149, 09- Pyapon [email protected] 49757328 Page 1 AAM ActionAid Myanmar No. (1), Wingabar Avenue, Shwe Gone Swe Set Project Coordinator swe.set@actionaid. 564471, 09- 56447 www.actionaid.org Daing, Bahan Tsp,Yangon org, 540061765 1, 86031 42 Ext 236 AAM ActionAid Myanmar No. (1), Wingabar Avenue, Shwe Gone Tauhid Ibne Head of Programme Tauhid. 564471 Ext 56447 www.actionaid.org Daing, Bahan Tsp,Yangon Farid [email protected], 222, 1, 86031 09- 8603142, 42 Ext 236 09-450055940 AAM ActionAid Myanmar No. (1), Wingabar Avenue, Shwe Gone Ei Shwe Admin and Logistics Ei.Shwe@actionaid. 564471 Ext 56447 www.actionaid.org Daing, Bahan Tsp,Yangon Coordinator org, 208, 1, 86031 09-8603142, 42 Ext 236 09-43090015 AAM ActionAid Myanmar No. (1), Wingabar Avenue, Shwe Gone General N/A AA. 564471, 56447 www.actionaid.org Daing, Bahan Tsp,Yangon Contact myanmar@actionaid 8603142 1, .org, 86031 42 Ext 236 AAM ActionAid Myanmar No. (1), Wingabar Avenue, Shwe Gone Moira Head of IPD, IASL & Moira. 564471 Ext 56447 www.actionaid.org Daing, Bahan Tsp,Yangon O'Leary Women Rights Oleary@actionaid. 204, 1, org, 86031 09-8603142 , 42 Ext 236 09-49287222 AAM ActionAid Myanmar No. (1), Wingabar Avenue, Shwe Gone Shihab Country Director Shihab. 564471 Ext 56447 www.actionaid.org Daing, Bahan Tsp,Yangon Uddin Uddin@actionaid. 209, 1, Ahamad org, 86031 09-8603142. 42 Ext 236 09-49286222 AAM ActionAid Myanmar No. (1), Wingabar Avenue, Shwe Gone Kalika Bro- Communication Advisor Kalika.Bro- 564471,09- 56447 www.actionaid.org Daing, Bahan Tsp,Yangon Jorgensen Jorgensen@actionai 8603142, 1, d.org, 86031 09-49344253 42 Ext 236 AAM ActionAid Myanmar Aung TheiDi Road, Infront of Meikhtilar General N/A Maythiri. 064-23697 www.actionaid.org University, Aung San Road Contact Minhan@actionaid. org, AAM ActionAid Myanmar Lamadaw Ward, Behind Kanma Basic General N/A Mayphone. - www.actionaid.org Education High School Contact [email protected], AAM ActionAid Myanmar Road,78/5, Aung Mingalar Road, Labutta General N/A Hlwanyatecho@gma 09-8620638 www.actionaid.org Contact il.com, AAM ActionAid Myanmar No.28, Ward (9) Mahabandoola Street, General N/A ms. 09-8590965, www.actionaid.org Pyapon Contact khinesoewai@gmail. 045 40972 com, Khine. [email protected], AAM ActionAid Myanmar No.560, Thi Re Pyit Sa Yar Quarter, General Myo. 061-60358 www.actionaid.org Extend Ward (4) Quarter, Nyaung Oo Contact [email protected] Township ADR Adventist Room (A. 3-2), E- Condo,4th Floor. North Daw Lian Human Resource adra.mm.hr@gmail. 240900, 24090 www.adramyanmar. A- Development and Bazaar Road, Dagon Tsp Huai Director com, 380419 (Ext: 0, org Mya Relief Agency 104) 38041 nmar Myanmar 9 (Ext: 106) ADR Adventist Room (A. 3-2), E- Condo,4th Floor. North Solomon Deputy Finance solomonsoe.adra. 240900, 24090 www.adramyanmar. A- Development and Bazaar Road, Dagon Tsp Soe Director myanmar@gmail. 380419 (Ext: 0, org Mya Relief Agency com, 110) 38041 nmar Myanmar 9 (Ext: 106) ADR Adventist Room (A. 3-2), E- Condo,4th Floor. North Brendon Country Director brendon.irvine.adra. 240900, 24090 www.adramyanmar. A- Development and Bazaar Road, Dagon Tsp Irvine myanmar@gmail. 380419 (Ext: 0, org Mya Relief Agency com, 101) 38041 nmar Myanmar 9 (Ext: 106) ADR Adventist Room (A. 3-2), E- Condo,4th Floor. North Esther Public Relation & esther.irvine.adra. 240900, 24090 www.adramyanmar. A- Development and Bazaar Road, Dagon Tsp Irvine Marketing Officer myanmar@gmail. 380419 (Ext: 0, org Mya Relief Agency com, 113) 38041 nmar Myanmar 9 (Ext: 106) ADR Adventist Room (A. 3-2), E- Condo,4th Floor. North U Kyaw Programs Director adra.myanmar. 240900, 24090 www.adramyanmar. A- Development and Bazaar Road, Dagon Tsp Aung Oliver programs@gmail. 380419 (Ext: 0, org Mya Relief Agency com, 103) 38041 nmar Myanmar 9 (Ext: 106) ADR Adventist Room (A. 3-2), E- Condo,4th Floor. North General N/A adra.myanmar. 240900, 24090 www.adramyanmar. A- Development and Bazaar Road, Dagon Tsp Contact programs@gmail. 380419 0, org Mya Relief Agency com,adra.mm. 38041 nmar Myanmar [email protected], 9 (Ext: 106) Page 2 ADR Adventist Room (A. 3-2), E- Condo,4th Floor. North Cing Sawn 3W Focal - Programm lun.sb.adra. 240900,380419 24090 www.adramyanmar. A- Development and Bazaar Road, Dagon Tsp Lun Officer myanmar@gmail. (ext.108) 0, org Mya Relief Agency com, 38041 nmar Myanmar 9 (Ext: 106) ADR Adventist Room (A. 3-2), E- Condo,4th Floor. North George Finance Director george.opundo.adra. 240900, 24090 www.adramyanmar. A- Development and Bazaar Road, Dagon Tsp Otieno myanmar@gmail. 380419 (Ext: 0, org Mya Relief Agency Opundo com, 105) 38041 nmar Myanmar 9 (Ext: 106) ADR Adventist Room (A. 3-2), E- Condo,4th Floor. North U Perry Associate Finance perrysein. 240900, 24090 www.adramyanmar. A- Development and Bazaar Road, Dagon Tsp Sein Director [email protected], 380419 (Ext: 0, org Mya Relief Agency 105) 38041 nmar Myanmar 9 (Ext: 106) ADR Adventist Room (A. 3-2), E- Condo,4th Floor. North Dahlia Admin/HR Officer dahlia.adra. 240900, 24090 www.adramyanmar. A- Development and Bazaar Road, Dagon Tsp Barnett myanmar@gmail. 380419 (Ext: 0, org Mya Relief Agency com, 111) 38041 nmar Myanmar 9 (Ext: 106) ADR Adventist Room (A. 3-2), E- Condo,4th Floor. North Philip Tun M & E Coordinator aung.philip@gmail. 240900, 24090 www.adramyanmar.
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