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Unhcroffices Addresses Cont CountryName dsCity OfficeType Telephone Email Address StreetAddress WorkingHours Summer Winter StyleOfAddress 94 Rue Montbrillant Monday to Friday 8:30-17:30 (Lunch 1 Switzerland Geneva Headquarters + 41 22 739 8111 (GENERAL) [email protected] Summer GMT +2.00 Hours/Minutes Winter GMT +1.00 Hour/Minutes 1202, Geneva hour) 41,Jadi Solh (Peace Avenue) + 41 22 739 7500 (VIA HQ VSAT LINK) Afghanistan Kabul (BO) Branch Office [email protected] Shar-e-Naw Sunday to Thursday 7:45-16:15 Summer GMT +4.30 Hours/Minutes Winter GMT +4.30 Hours/Minutes The UNHCR Representative in Afghanistan Kabul + 41 22 739 7508 (VIA HQ VSAT LINK) Near Public Health Hospital Afghanistan Jalalabad Sub-office [email protected] Sunday to Thursday 7:45-16:15 Summer GMT +4.30 Hours/Minutes Winter GMT +4.30 Hours/Minutes The UNHCR Head of Sub-Office at Jalalabad Jalalabad North Stern Air Strip Sarasyab Village, Shahr-e-Ghul Ghula Afghanistan Bamyan Field Office [email protected] Sunday to Thursday 10:00-19:00 Summer GMT +4.30 Hours/Minutes Winter GMT +4.30 Hours/Minutes The UNHCR Head of Field Office at Bamyan Bamyan Bamyan Ghazni Station Road Afghanistan Gardez Field Office [email protected] Sunday to Thursday 9:45-18:30 Summer GMT +4.30 Hours/Minutes Winter GMT +4.30 Hours/Minutes The UNHCR Head of Field Office at Gardez Gardez Kart-e Shafakhana + 41 22 739 7504 (VIA HQ VSAT LINK) Afghanistan Mazar-I-Sharif Sub-office [email protected] Behind Mandawi Sunday to Thursday 7:45-16:15 Summer GMT +4.30 Hours/Minutes Winter GMT +4.30 Hours/Minutes The UNHCR Head of Sub-Office at Mazar-I-Sharif Mazar-i-Sharif + 41 22 739 7506 (VIA HQ VSAT LINK) Park Round About Afghanistan Herat Sub-office + 93 40 4470 41 SWITCHBOARD [email protected] End of Majidi Street, Sunday to Thursday 08:00-16:30 Winter GMT +4.30 Hours/Minutes The UNHCR Head of Sub-Office at Herat + 93 40 4470 43 SWITCHBOARD Herat Mohammad Jaan Khan Watt Opposite UNICEF & WHO Offices + 41 22 739 7510 (VIA HQ VSAT LINK) Behind Martyr Mohammad Afghanistan Kandahar Sub-office [email protected] Sunday to Thursday 7:45-16:15 Winter GMT +4.30 Hours/Minutes The UNHCR Head of Sub-Office at Kandahar Dawood Avenue, Sector 2, Shar-e-Naw Kandahar Skenderbe Str. + 355 4 2250205 SWITCHBOARD Monday to Friday 8:00-17:00 (Lunch 13:00- Albania Tirana Branch Office [email protected] Volswagen Building, 2nd Floor Summer GMT +2.00 Hours/Minutes Winter GMT +1.00 Hour/Minutes The UNHCR Head of Office in Albania 14:00) Tirana 128 chemin Bachir El-Ibrahimi Poirson, Sunday to Thursday 8:30-17:00 (Lunch Algeria Algiers Branch Office + 213 21 92 40 90 (SWITCHBOARD) [email protected] Summer GMT +1.00 Hour/Minutes Winter GMT 0.00 Hours/Minutes The UNHCR Representative in Algeria El-Biar Hours: 12.30 - 13.30) 16000, Alger + 213 49 92 3555 (SWITCHBOARD) 89 - 90 Rue Moussani Winter GMT +1.00 Hour/Minutes Algeria Tindouf Sub-office + 213 49 92 3265 (SWITCHBOARD) [email protected] Sunday to Thursday 8:00-17:00 Summer GMT 0.00 Hours/Minutes Same The UNHCR Head of Sub-Office at Tindouf Tindouf Same Rua Cmdte. Dangereux Monday to Thursday 08:00-12:30 + 41 22 739 7282 (VIA HQ VSAT LINK) Casa No.7, 3/4 Andar Angola Luanda Branch Office [email protected] Monday to Thursday 13:30-17:00 Winter GMT +1.00 Hour/Minutes The UNHCR Representative in Angola Alvalade-Maianga Friday 08:00-13:30 Luanda Cerrito 836 + 54 11 4815 7870 (SWITCHBOARD) Monday to Friday 09:00-17:00 (Lunch Argentina Buenos Aires Regional Office [email protected] piso 10 Winter GMT -3.00 Hours/Minutes A la Señora Representante Regional del ACNUR Hours: 13:00-14:00) C1010AAR, Buenos Aires + 37410 56 47 71 (SWITCHBOARD) 14 Petros Adamyan Street Monday to Friday 9:00-17:30 (Lunch Armenia Yerevan Branch Office + 37410 58 48 92 (SWITCHBOARD) [email protected] Summer GMT +5.00 Hours/Minutes Winter GMT +4.00 Hours/Minutes The UNHCR Representative in Armenia 0010, Yerevan Hours: 12.30 - 13.00) 3 Lyons Place Monday to Friday 8:45-17:00 ( Lunch: Summer GMT +10.00 Hours/Minutes Winter GMT +11.00 Hours/Minutes Australia Canberra Regional Office + 61 2 6260 3411 (SWITCHBOARD) [email protected] Lyons The UNHCR Representative for Australia 12.30 - 13.30) (April/Oct.) (Nov./March) 2606, Canberra Wagramer Strasse 5, Austria Vienna National Office + 43 1 26060 4048 (SWITCHBOARD) [email protected] Monday to Friday 09:00-17:30 Summer GMT +2.00 Hours/Minutes Winter GMT +1.00 Hour/Minutes The Head of the UNHCR National Office in Austria 1200, Vienna Wagramer Strasse 5, Austria Vienna Liaison Office + 43 1 26060 4257 (SWITCHBOARD) Monday to Friday 09:00-17:00 Summer GMT +2.00 Hours/Minutes Winter GMT +1.00 Hour/Minutes The UNHCR Liaison Office 1400, Vienna 3, Azer Aliyev Street Monday to Friday 9:00-18:00 (13:00 - Azerbaijan Baku Branch Office + 99 412 492 1443 (SWITCHBOARD) [email protected] Summer GMT +5.00 Hours/Minutes Winter GMT +4.00 Hours/Minutes The UNHCR Representative in Azerbaijan Baku 14:00 - Lunch Time) Motel Road (Parjatan) Bangladesh Cox's Bazaar Sub-office [email protected] Sunday to Thursday 8:00-17:00 Winter GMT +5.30 Hours/Minutes The UNHCR Head of Sub-Office at Cox's Bazaar Cox's Bazar House N/E (N) 8, Road 90 Bangladesh Dhaka Branch Office + 8802 88 2 6802 (SWITCHBOARD) [email protected] Gulshan 2 Sunday to Thursday 8:00-16:30 Winter GMT +6.00 Hours/Minutes The UNHCR Representative in Bangladesh 1212, Dhaka Krasnoarmeiskaya str. 22A, 79-80 Monday to Friday 9:00-18:00 (Lunch Time Belarus Minsk Branch Office [email protected] Summer GMT +3.00 Hours/Minutes Winter GMT +2.00 Hours/Minutes The UNHCR Representative in the Republic of Belarus 220030, Minsk 13.00 - 14.00) + 32 2 627 59 99 SWITCHBOARD Rue Van Eyck 11b Belgium Brussels Regional Office [email protected] Monday to Friday 09:00-18:00 Summer GMT +2.00 Hours/Minutes Winter GMT +1.00 Hour/Minutes The UNHCR Representative for Western Europe 1050, Bruxelles Rue Van Eyck 11B Belgium Brussels Headquarters Monday to Friday 09:00-18:00 Summer GMT +2.00 Hours/Minutes Winter GMT +1.00 Hour/Minutes Office of the Director of Europe Bureau + 32 2 627 59 99 SWITCHBOARD 1050, Bruxelles + 229 21 30 2898 (SWITCHBOARD) Monday to Thursday 8:00-17:30 (Lunch + 229 21 30 2899 (SWITCHBOARD) Lot 01 Patte d'oie Benin Cotonou Regional Office [email protected] Hour: 13.00 - 14.00) Winter GMT +1.00 Hour/Minutes The UNHCR Representative in Benin Cotonou Friday 8:00-14:00 + 229 21 30 2276 (SWITCHBOARD) UNITIC Building Bosnia and + 387 33 666 160 (SWITCHBOARD) Monday to Friday 8:30-17:30 (12:30 - The UNHCR Representation in Bosnia and Sarajevo Branch Office [email protected] Fra Andjela Zvizdovica 1 Summer GMT +2.00 Hours/Minutes Winter GMT +1.00 Hour/Minutes Herzegovina 13:30 - LUNCH) Herzegovina 71000, Sarajevo UN House Monday to Thursday 7:30-16:30 (Lunch Chief Of Mission Plot 22 Botswana Gaborone [email protected] 12:30-13:45) Winter GMT +2.00 Hours/Minutes The UNHCR Chief of Mission in Botswana Office Khama Crescent Friday 7:30-15:30 (Lunch 12:30-13:45) Gaborone SCN Quadra 05 - Bloco A - Sala 801 Brazil Brasilia Branch Office [email protected] Edificio Brasilia Shopping Monday to Friday 8:30-19:00 Winter GMT -3.00 Hours/Minutes The UNHCR Representative in Brazil Asa Norte 70715-000, Brasilia + 359 2 98 02 453 (SWITCHBOARD) 2, Pozitano Sq. Bulgaria Sofia Branch Office [email protected] Monday to Friday 08:30-17:30 Summer GMT +3.00 Hours/Minutes Winter GMT +2.00 Hours/Minutes The UNHCR Representative in Bulgaria 1000, Sofia + 41 22 739 7532 (VIA HQ VSAT LINK) No. 1, Avenue du Large Monday to Thursday 07:30-16:00 Lunch: Burundi Bujumbura Branch Office + 257 22 223 245 (SWITCHBOARD) [email protected] Quartier Kabondo 12:30-13:00 Winter GMT +2.00 Hours/Minutes Le Représentant du H.C.R au Burundi 4620, Bujumbura Friday to Friday 07:30-13:30 Monday to Thursday 07:30-16:00 Lunch: Burundi Muyinga Sub-office [email protected] Muyinga 12:30-13:00 Winter GMT +2.00 Hours/Minutes The UNHCR Head of Sub-Office at Muyinga Friday 07:30-13:30 Quartier Kigwati Monday to Thursday 07:30-16:00 Burundi Makamba Field Office [email protected] Winter GMT +2.00 Hours/Minutes The UNHCR Head of Field Office at Makamba Makamba Friday to Friday 07:30-13:30 Monday to Thursday 7:30-16:00 (Lunch + 41 22 739 7534 (VIA HQ VSAT LINK) Burundi Ruyigi Sub-office [email protected] 12:30-13:00) Winter GMT +2.00 Hours/Minutes The UNHCR Sub-Office at Ruyigi Friday to Friday 7:30-13:30 + 855 23 220318 (SWITCHBOARD) #2, Street No. 352 + 855 23 210347 (SWITCHBOARD) Sangkat Boeng Keng Kong I Monday to Friday 7:30-17:00 (Lunch Cambodia Phnom Penh National Office [email protected] Winter GMT +7.00 Hours/Minutes The UNHCR Representative in Cambodia + 855 23 216005 (SWITCHBOARD) Khan Cham Car Morn Hours: 12.00 - 13.30) Phnom Penh Quartier Omnisport Monday to Thursday 8:30-17:30 (Lunch + 237 222 029 54 (SWITCHBOARD) Cameroon Yaoundé Branch Office [email protected] Rue du Stade N°1370 hours: 13.00 - 14.00) Summer GMT +1.00 Hour/Minutes Winter GMT +1.00 Hour/Minutes UNHCR Representative in Cameroon Yaoundé Friday to Friday 8:30-14:30 Monday to Thursday 08:30-17:30 (Lunch Kolbikon Cameroon Bertoua Field Office Hour 13.00 - 14.00) Winter GMT +1.00 Hour/Minutes The UNHCR Head of Sub-Office at Bertoua Bertoua Friday to Friday 08:30-14:30 280 Albert Street + 1 613 232 09 09 (SWITCHBOARD) Summer GMT -6.00 Hours/Minutes (April- Winter GMT -5.00 Hours/Minutes Canada Ottawa Branch Office [email protected] Suite 401 Monday to Friday 9:00-17:00 The UNHCR Representative in Canada Oct) (Nov-March) KIP5G8, Ottawa + 41 22 739 7288 (VIA HQ VSAT LINK) Avenue de l'independance Central African + 236 21 61 32 80 (SWITCHBOARD) Monday to Thursday 08:00-17:00 The UNHCR Representative in the Central African Bangui Branch Office [email protected] (Face L'OFCA) Summer GMT +1.00 Hour/Minutes Winter GMT +1.00 Hour/Minutes Republic Friday 08:00-16:00 Republic Bangui + 236 72 22 56 10 (SWITCHBOARD) Central African Pres de la Gare routiere Bossangoa Field Office Monday to Friday 8:00-17:00 Winter GMT +1.00 Hour/Minutes The UNHCR Head of Field Office at Bossangoa Republic Bossangoa + 41 22 739 7560 (VIA HQ VSAT LINK) Quartier Sabangali, 3eme + 235 52 2702 (SWITCHBOARD) Arrondissement Monday to Thursday 7:30-16:30 Chad N'Djamena Branch Office [email protected] Winter GMT +1.00 Hour/Minutes Le Représentant du H.C.R.
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