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UN Medical Services Global Directory of UN Clinics (As of December 2019) UN Medical Services Global Directory of UN Clinics (as of December 2019) Country of City/Location of Duty DELEGATED Incumbent First Hours Ahead Continent Organisation Type Position Title Incumbent Last Name Email Phone Fax Address Time Zone Duty Station Station AUTHORITY Name of NY EST Asia Bangladesh Cox Bazar UNDP UN Clinic YES UN Doctor Md. Nural HOSSAIN [email protected] BST 10 + 88 01713032083 + 880 2 55667788 (Ext: UNDP Office, IDB Bhaban - 8th floor, E/8- [email protected] or Asia Bangladesh Dhaka UNDP UN Clinic NO UN Doctor Sharif Ahmed KAUKAB 8001 (UN Physician); for +880 291 83101 A, IDB Bhaban(8th Floor), Shar-E-Bangla BST 10 [email protected] Nurse (8002); & for Lab. Nagar, Agargoan Technician (8004)) S/C UNDP OFFICE IN COTONOU +22967048809 +229 ZONE RESIDENTIELLE [email protected] Africa Benin Cotonou UNDP UN Clinic YES UN Doctor Eudoxie HOUNTONDJI 965 98081 or LOT N°111 WAT 5 [email protected] +229 979 70094 01BP 506 COTONOU United Nations Building, Koulouba [email protected] +226 25306762/63/64 or (secteur 4) Africa Burkina Faso Ouagadougou UNDP UN Clinic YES UN Doctor Nouhoune MAIGA +226 25310470 GMT 4 [email protected] +226 75870075 01 BP 575 Ouagadougou 01 - Burkina Faso [email protected] +257 222 05921 Rohero 1 Avenue de la Democratie, Africa Burundi Bujumbura UNDP UN Clinic YES UN Doctor Michel OGOU +257 215 383 CAT 6 [email protected] +257 789 50200 compound II ONU +237 7211 5248 Africa Cameroon Yaounde UNDP UN Clinic YES UN Doctor Ahmet SECKA [email protected] WAT 5 +237 2220 8512 +62 812 64348424 +238- United Nations Building, Achada de Santo Irenita Fortes [email protected] +238 621 352 Africa Cape Verde Praia UNDP UN Clinic NO UN Doctor SOARES 992-4443 or +238 Antonio CVT 5 Figueiredo [email protected] 2621957 +236 216 10556 or Central African [email protected] or +236 755 01271 UNDP Compound, Avenue de l' Africa Bangui UNDP UN Clinic YES UN Doctor Abakar ADOUM +236 216 10556 WAT 5 Republic [email protected] +236 725 01271 Independence UNDP Compound - Avenue du Colonel d' [email protected] Africa Chad N'djamena UNDP UN Clinic YES UN Doctor Roger RAKOTOMANGA +235 6 2900667 +235 251 8412 Ornano, BP 906 WAT 5 [email protected] +269 773 1558 Africa Comoros Moroni UNDP UN Clinic YES UN Doctor Attoumane AFFANE [email protected] +269 773 1577 UNDP Compound EAT 7 +269 333 1508 +242 06 660 85 UNDP Compound, P.O. Box 465, Angle [email protected] or 76/066677599 Avenue Foch/Rue Behagle Africa Congo Brazzaville UNDP UN Clinic YES UN Doctor Antoine MOUBOUHA +242 281 1679 WAT 5 [email protected] +242 06 875 00 64/ 06 601 20 61/ 05 330 04 96 +243 810 521 811 and Africa Congo Kinshasa UNDP UN Clinic YES UN Doctor Jean Pierre KANYUKA [email protected] +243 884 3675 UNDP Compound, Kasai Building WAT 5 +243 998 267 974 +291 115 1166 UNDP Compound - 5 Hday Street, P.O. +291 115 1550 or Africa Eritrea Asmara UNDP UN Clinic YES UN Doctor Almaz ZERAI [email protected] Ext 229 Box 5366 EAT 7 +291 115 1081 +291 720 7819(M) 2203359990 or Africa Gambia Banjul UNDP UN Clinic YES UN Doctor Dolly THOMPSON [email protected] GMT 4 2204494772 +233 302 215670 Ext 5680 UNDP Compound Africa Ghana Accra UNDP UN Clinic YES UN Doctor Abanda TUECHE [email protected] +233 217 73899 GMT 4 +233 501 510036 [email protected] +226 503 06762 +226 Africa Guinea Conakry UNDP UN Clinic YES UN Doctor Mohamed FOFANA +226 332 746 UNDP Compound - 01 BP 575 GMT 4 [email protected] 758 70075 Africa Guinea Conakry UNDP UN Clinic YES UN Doctor Doumbouya ABDOURAHAMANE [email protected] 224624617674 Africa Guinea Conakry UNDP UN Clinic YES UN Doctor Berth NTANGA [email protected] +245-630-1055 245- +245 320 1753 UN Joint Medical [email protected] Rue Rui Djassi – BP 179 Africa Guinea Bissau UNDP YES CMO Djibo HAMIDOU 966-301055 3-9828 GMT 4 Services [email protected] Ph. Inter Office 193-6466 +245 660 2282 UN Joint Medical Africa Guinea Bissau UNDP YES UN Doctor Albino NANADJE [email protected] 245 600 6550 Services [email protected] 8502 3817301 Asia Korea DPRK Pyong Yang UNDP UN Clinic NO UN Doctor Elvira RAMOS [email protected] Ext 237 +8502 381 7639 21, Munsudong, Diplomatic Compound PYT 12.5 [email protected] 850 1912500624 +(856-20) 5559 9292 (M) c/o UNDP, Lane Xang Avenue, +8562 126 7799 (UNDP) Asia Lao PDR Vientiane UNDP UN Clinic NO UN Doctor Recruitment on-going +856 212 67777 PO Box 345, Vientaine, Lao PDR ICT 11 +8562 126 4947 (direct) ext 788 +231 7700 03845 [email protected] Africa Liberia Monrovia UNDP UN Clinic YES UN Doctor Filmon Haile BERAKI +472 413 5315 ext. 3043 +231 205 407 127 One UN House, PAP Bldg. GMT 4 [email protected]. +231 88 6 513902 (M) +231 7700 03840 Africa Liberia Monrovia UNDP UN Clinic YES UN Doctor Mohammed KAMARA [email protected] +231 205 407 127 One UN House, PAP Bldg GMT 4 +472 413 5315 ext. 3020 +261 202 330092 or +261 202 330093 Ext 1081 [email protected] Andraharo zone "ARIANE V", rue Dr. Africa Madagascar Antanarivo UNDP UN Clinic YES UN Doctor Ramanantsoa MIHARITIANA +2261 33 11 00563 (M) +261 202 3366 43 EAT 7 [email protected] Raseta +22366758321 or UNDP Compound - Badalabougou - PNUD Africa Mali Bamako UNDP UN Clinic YES UN Doctor Eric LOWE [email protected] +22391399032 +223 223 202 38294 GMT 4 bamako MALI BP 119 20220181 +223 603 92748 or UNDP Compound - Badalabougou - PNUD Africa Mali Bamako UNDP UN Clinic YES UN Doctor Juste Marcel QUENUM [email protected] +223 764 08386 or 223 202 38294 GMT 4 bamako MALI BP 120 +223 202 38279 +95 154 2910 to +95 154 [email protected] or 2919, Ext- 171 and +959 +952 545 634 No.6, Natmauk Road, Tamwe Township, Asia Myanmar Yangon UNDP UN Clinic YES UN Doctor Hnin Lwin TUN MMT 10.5 [email protected] 43031802 +951 544 531 Yangon Myanmar (P.O. Box 650?) +95 154 2919 +227 91 20 83 57 +227 [email protected] Africa Niger Niamey UNDP UN Clinic YES UN Doctor Maman Laoual GARBA 207 22829 +227 723 630 / 735 854 requested WAT 5 [email protected] [email protected] +234 094 618546 or +234 +234 803 4022095 UN House, Plot 617/618 Central Area Africa Nigeria Abuja UNDP UN Clinic YES UN Doctor Ryan CANLAS [email protected] 094 618507 or +234 094 WAT 5 District, PMB 2851, Garki - Abuja [email protected] 618527 (nurse) +234 8083904424; +234 8179906645 Africa Nigeria Maiduguri UNDP UN Clinic YES UN Doctor Nkechi AGOSAAH [email protected] WAT 5 (doctor) +234 8037040025 +250 782 22 0070 +250 Africa Rwanda Kigali UNDP UN Clinic NO UN Doctor Recruitment on-going 252 590520 +250 252 575708 Avenue de l'armee, P.O. Box 445 WAT 5 +250 083 01393 Sao Tome and +239 2221122 or +239 +239 222 2198 or Africa Sao Tome UNDP UN Clinic YES UN Doctor Nadja CRAVID [email protected] [email protected] UN House - Ground floor GMT 4 Principe 988 9440 222 2192 [email protected] 233 76 692815 or 233 22 Africa Sierra Leone Free Town UNDP UN Clinic YES UN Doctor Moses KIWANUKA +232 76609212 55 Wilkinson Road, Freetown, Sierra Leone GMT 4 [email protected] 233463 +232 78 950071 or 232 78 Africa Sierra Leone Free Town UNDP UN Clinic NO UN Doctor Mariama MAHMOUD [email protected] 235 76 692815 GMT 4 950070 +232-76-800064(M) +232- Africa Sierra Leone Free Town UNDP UN Clinic YES UN Doctor Merilyn PALMER [email protected] 76-692815 or +233 22 +232 222 33075 55 Wilkinson Road, Freetown, Sierra Leone GMT 4 233463 Africa Somalia Bossaso UNDP UN Clinic NO UN Doctor Leila MIREMBE [email protected] 907797742 IOM BOSSASO Africa Somalia Dollow UNDP UN Clinic NO UN Doctor Annet LAKER [email protected] 616411827 WFP DOLLOW Africa Somalia Galkayo UNDP UN Clinic NO UN Doctor Madani SIDIBE [email protected] 907794954 UNHCR GALKAYO EAT 7 Africa Somalia Hargiesa UNDP UN Clinic YES UN Doctor Maida FRANI [email protected] 252 63400-0097 [email protected] Cell: +252 634226859/ Africa Somalia Hargiesa UNDP UN Clinic NO UN Doctor Jainarayan SINGH None Omar Twin Towers, Jigjigayar EAT 7 [email protected] +252 634000097 +252 615 571765 or +254 204 183641 +254 204 183640 or 2 or 3 (Nairobi) [email protected] or 4 (Nairobi) UNDP Compound - Airport Road Africa Somalia Mogadishu UNDP UN Clinic NO UN Clinic Nurse Mohamed NUR +252 121 6111 or 858298 EAT 7 [email protected] +252 185 8233 or Mogadishu PO Box 28832, Nairobi, Kenya (Mogadishu) +252 615 +252 121 6111 571765 (Mogadishu) +249 187 121401 or [email protected] +249 183 783820 or +249 183 773 128 or +249 Africa Sudan Khartoum UNDP UN Clinic YES UN Doctor Iman ATALLA EAT 7 [email protected] 773121 183 783764 UNDP Compound – Gamma'a Avenue +249 912 304070 +211 954 972 366 +250 927 129 7211 or +249 UNDP Compound – Juba Sub-Office Africa Sudan (South) Juba UNDP UN Clinic YES UN Doctor Neelam KHAN [email protected] +249 811 820146 EAT 7 907277341 or +249 811 P.O.
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