Information Bulletin - African Development Bank

Welcome to the
51st Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors
of the African Development Bank
and the
42nd Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors
of the African Development Fund
23rd MAY – 27th May, 2016
LUSAKA, REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA
INFORMATION BULLETIN
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION _________________________________________________________________ 3
BEFORE ARRIVAL IN ZAMBIA ___________________________________________________ 3
PRE-REGISTRATION ____________________________________________________________ 4
TRAVEL TO AND FROM ZAMBIA _________________________________________________ 5
Reception at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (KKIA) _______________________________ 5
Visa requirements ____________________________________________________________________ 5
HEALTH TRAVEL ADVISORY TO ZAMBIA _________________________________________ 9
Medical Insurance ____________________________________________________________________ 9
Malaria _______________________________________________________________________________ 9
Ebola ________________________________________________________________________________ 9
Yellow Fever _________________________________________________________________________ 9
Emergency Services __________________________________________________________________ 9
Importation of Drugs _________________________________________________________________ 10
CUSTOMS FORMALITIES _______________________________________________________ 11
HOTEL ACCOMMODATION IN ZAMBIA __________________________________________ 11
ANNUAL MEETINGS INFORMATION _____________________________________________ 12
PRESS ________________________________________________________________________ 12
TELECOMMUNICATIONS _______________________________________________________ 12
CONFERENCE FACILITIES ______________________________________________________ 12
PRACTICAL INFORMATION _____________________________________________________ 13
SECURITY _____________________________________________________________________ 16
ANNEX I _______________________________________________________________________ 17
ANNEX II ______________________________________________________________________ 18
ANNEX III________________________________________________________________________19
ANNEX IV________________________________________________________________________22
INTRODUCTION
The 2016 Annual Meetings of the Boards of Governors of the African Development Bank
Group (African Development Bank and the African Development Fund) will take place in
Lusaka, Republic of Zambia, at the Mulungushi International Conference Centre (MICC) from
23rd – 27th May, 2016.
The opening ceremony will take place at MICC on 24th May, 2016 from 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. The
Annual
Meetings
Programme
is
available
online
at
the
following
address:
http://www.afdb.org/en/annual-meetings/programme/ .
Participants are invited to visit this web page regularly before and during the meetings for
updated information related to the Annual Meetings.
BEFORE ARRIVAL IN ZAMBIA
Communication
All communications in connection with the Annual Meetings should be sent to the following
address:
Office of the Secretary General
African Development Bank
Immeuble CCIA
Abidjan 01, BP 1387
Phone: +225 2026 3626/ +225 2026 2964
E-mail: [email protected]
Secretariat of the Annual Meetings of the African Development Bank
General Secretariat.
PRE-REGISTRATION
Heads of delegations or other officials are kindly requested to notify the Secretary General,
well in advance of the Meetings, of the full composition of their respective delegations,
including, if any, members from diplomatic missions and their staff and spouses.
It is highly recommended that the 2016 Annual Meetings participants register online via the
link provided on the Bank’s website (www.AfDB.org/am). Participants will need the code on
their invitation letters and will be required to upload scanned personal passport photographs
in JPEG format in order to register.
There will also be an Annual Meetings registration desk at the venue of the meetings. The
desk will open daily from 08:30 am to 12:30 pm and 14:00 to 18:00 pm. Participants will require
passport-size personal photographs, their letters of invitation and national passports to register
at the desk.
Participants who are unable to register online before arrival at the meetings should stop by the
registration desk for full registration that will allow them access to the various events of the
Annual Meetings.
TRAVEL TO AND FROM ZAMBIA
It is expected that Governors and delegates will make their own travel arrangements to and
from the Annual Meetings. If assistance is required, Travel Services in the Conference Centre
will assist with return flight reservations and other related travel requirements. Governors and
other delegates are encouraged to arrange their arrival and return flight reservations as early
as possible to ensure that they obtain the flights and dates of their choice. Those with open
return tickets may experience difficulties obtaining preferred flights and may encounter indirect
return routings.
Reception at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (KKIA)
An Information and Protocol Desk will be set up at the KKIA to expedite entry and departure
formalities for delegates. For each Governor of a member country of the AfDB, the Zambian
Government will provide one car and a driver. Shuttle buses will be available to transport
participants from the airport to hotels and from hotels to the Conference Centre, the venue of
the Annual Meetings.
Visa requirements
Participants are kindly informed that the Zambian Government has committed itself to grant
visas to all delegates to the 2016 AfDB Annual Meetings and related meetings to be held in
Lusaka, Zambia from 23rd to 27th May 2016.
*Important notice to delegates: For those nationals that require visas to enter Zambia and may
not manage to obtain visas prior to their departure from their respective countries, the Zambian
Government shall issue them with single entry visas at a fee of US $50 at the port of entry.
The Government of the Republic of Zambia will expedite entry and customs formalities for
members of delegations who have provided the General Secretariat with their flight numbers,
arrival dates and port of entry into Zambia.
The Secretary General will advise the Zambian Government of delegates’ expected arrival
times in those cases where such information has been provided in advance. To facilitate
expeditious immigration formalities, delegates should provide in advance the following
information: name, country of issuance of passport, date of arrival and port of entry. Each
delegate is therefore encouraged to complete and return the appropriate form in the
Registration Package and type or print their names in the following order; i.e. first name(s)
and/or initials, then last name/family name. If the family name is not the last name, please
indicate clearly by underlining the family name.
VIP facilities will be available for Heads of Delegations upon arrival through the VIP Lounges
at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport. Other participants shall go through the arrival
lounges. Moreover, all security procedures (for boarding the airplanes) will also apply in the
VIP Lounges. Participants are advised to check clearly with their travel agents or airlines about
the maximum kilograms allowed for their luggage especially in cases where this would involve
travelling with more than one airline and/or in different classes.
Clearance with the relevant authorities in the Republic of Zambia will have to be obtained
before entry if a participant is importing special goods, firearms, etc.
HEALTH TRAVEL ADVISORY TO ZAMBIA
Zambia has a well set up public and private health sector that provides primary up to tertiary
care. Travelers to Zambia can enjoy good quality of healthcare.
Medical Insurance
Travelers to Zambia are advised to use travel medical insurance to cater for their
medical needs while in the country. All public and private hospitals accept most of the
international insurance covers.
All services in the private sector are charged to the patients account but in case of
emergency the patient is attended to at no cost in public hospitals.
Malaria
Travelers to Zambia coming from non-malaria endemic countries are advised to take
malaria prophylaxis at least two (2) weeks before undertaking the trip. It is advisable to
apply repellent especially in the evening when outdoors, and to sleep under an
insecticide-treated net. Lusaka in particular has a very low incidence rate of Malaria.
However, travelers are advised to take all precautions regarding Malaria even if they
are expected to be in Lusaka only.
Ebola
Zambia has not recorded any case of Ebola, and is free from the disease. Travelers to
Zambia from Ebola affected countries are requested to disclose this to port health at
the point of entry so that they can be monitored while in the country. All travelers are
screened for Ebola at the point of entry by port health.
Yellow Fever
Zambia is free of yellow fever and travelers from yellow fever countries are advised to
get vaccination at least ten (10) days before travelling to Zambia. They are required to
show proof of vaccination to immigration officials at the point of entry or report to port
health.
Emergency Services
All public and private hospitals provide emergency health services. The second and
third level hospitals provide all care and diagnostics including CAT Scan and MRI, as
well as a Cardiac catheterization laboratory at the national referral hospital, the
University Teaching Hospital (UTH). There are private and public ambulance service
providers that can be accessed 24 hours a day.
The National emergency numbers are 992 for Health, 991 for Police and 993 for Fire
department. These numbers can be accessed using all the telephone service providers.
Importation of Drugs
Travelers who are on certain medications are advised to carry enough stocks for
personal use to last the duration of their stay in the country. However, for prescription
drugs patients are advised to carry the prescription note with them that can be shown
to customs and port health officials. Controlled drugs should carry relevant
documentation as proof to customs and port health officials.
CUSTOMS FORMALITIES
The Government of Zambia will grant tax exemption on goods imported for temporary
use or purpose only for the period of the AfDB Annual Meetings. The Government of
Zambia will also provide all necessary assistance to enable delegates get quick clearance
of their goods. Upon arrival, delegates will be assisted by customs personnel at the airport
(port of entry) to facilitate the clearance of goods. However, the list of what will be imported
for the purpose of these Meetings should be submitted in advance to the Government of
Zambia via the AfDB.
HOTEL ACCOMMODATION IN ZAMBIA
The Secretary General, in collaboration with the National Organising Committee, has
reserved accommodation in Zambia for Governors, Alternate Governors, Special Guests,
Executive Directors and Alternate Executive Directors of the Bank, the Bank’s Senior
Management and Staff.
Other participants and observers at the Annual Meetings are advised to make
reservations at the selected hotels of their choice. The reservation platform will be
operational on March 1st 2016. Participants are advised to include the names of their
booked hotels on the registration forms which they will submit to the AfDB to facilitate
transportation arrangements from the airport to hotels.
Participants should confirm their reservations as soon as the reservation platform
is operational.
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ANNUAL MEETINGS INFORMATION
An Information Desk will be located in the main lobby of the Conference Centre to provide
relevant information about the Meetings. Such information will also be available on the
Bank’s website (www.AfDB.org/am).
PRESS
The Republic of Zambia in collaboration with the AfDB will set up a communication desk
at the Conference Centre to enable journalists work properly. A detailed programme of
activities before and during the Annual Meetings shall be provided. Press representatives
are requested to contact the communication desk at the Press Centre for accreditation
and other information on the Meetings, or any requests for formal interviews. The 2016
Annual Meetings in Lusaka, Zambia will provide an opportunity for the African
Development Bank to demonstrate its unique qualities that make it the region's premier
development finance institution.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
International telephone services are available to allow for direct communication between
Zambia and other countries. There are internet and phone booth cards that can be used
for both domestic and international calls. Mobile phone SIM cards will be available during
registration for participants who wish to use local mobile phone networks for the duration
of their stay in Zambia. Telephone and telefax services and internet wireless network are
available in hotels at the delegates' expense.
CONFERENCE FACILITIES
The 2016 Annual Meetings of the Board of Governors of the AfDB will be held at the
Mulungushi International Conference Centre in Lusaka.
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PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Facts about Zambia
Zambia, proud host of AfDB’s 2016 Annual Meetings, and home of the mighty Victoria
Falls, is located in the heart of Southern Africa and shares borders with eight other
countries namely: Tanzania, Malawi, Democratic Republic of Congo, Mozambique,
Angola, Zimbabwe, Namibia, and Botswana.
Shaped like a butterfly (that is spreading its wings) and covering an area of 750 square
kilometres (290,000 square miles), Zambia’s terrain is mostly high plateau with a tropical
climate that makes the country’s weather enjoyable throughout the year.
Zambia is the land of the legendary walking safari, offering Africa’s best on-foot wildlife
experience, the wild Zambezi River and breathtaking lakes and wetlands. Zambia also
boasts a profusion of birds, abundant wildlife spread over 20 National parks and 34 Game
Management Areas (GMAs) and pristine wilderness areas of “Africa-untouched”
Zambians are friendly and peaceful people who attach great importance to greetings
(especially when dealing with visitors). Despite having 73 tribes, all speaking different
dialects, Zambia is a country at peace with itself and its neighbours with no history of
political strife or tribal war fare within its borders or beyond making it ‘an oasis of peace’
and ‘Africa’s shining beacon’.
And, lest we forget, Zambia was the first country Nelson Mandela visited (27
February, 1990) after being released from prison.
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Some quick facts:
Area:
752,614 sq km of land, slightly larger than the state of Texas. The
country lies mostly between latitude 8 degrees and 18 degrees South and
longitude 22 degrees and 34 degrees East.
Capital City: Lusaka (named after ‘MwaLusaka’ the Chief of the original
inhabitants of the area)
Other Cities: Ndola, Kitwe, Livingstone, Chingola, Kabwe
Population: 14 million (Estimated)
Independence Day: 24 October, 1964 (from British Rule)
President: His Excellency Edgar Chagwa Lungu (6th democratically elected
President, in power since January, 2015)
Vice president: Inonge Wina (the First Zambian female Vice-President)
Government system: Parliamentary Democracy (modelled along the British
system)
Membership: SADC, COMESA, African Union (AU), Great Lakes Region. The
Headquarters of COMESA is in Lusaka, Zambia.
Language:
English (official)
Local Languages: Bemba, Kaonde, Lozi, Lunda, Luvale, Nyanja, Tonga
Religion:
Christian
87%,
Muslims
1%,
Others:
12%
Climate: Zambia has a tropical climate which is modified by altitude. There is one
rainy season which lasts from October to April. The hottest period is from
September to November.
Lakes: Bangweulu, Tanganyika, Kariba, Mweru
Rivers: The Zambezi, Kafue, Luangwa, Luapula, Chambeshi
When to visit Zambia: Anytime as Zambia has a lot to offer all year round.
Currency: Zambia Kwacha. The coins are called ‘Ngwee’. The two combine to
make a popular historic phrase ‘Kwacha-Ngwee!’ that ushered in the modern
Zambian Republic. ‘Kwacha’ means ‘Dawn’ while ‘Ngwee’ means ‘bright’.
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Despite the impact of western influence Zambia has a rich and diverse cultural
heritage reflected in over 60 colorful traditional ceremonies occurring annually in
different parts of the country. To experience these ceremonies is to be a privileged
witness to the tradition, rhythm and beat of Africa.
On the economic front, Zambia is one of the most attractive destinations for foreign
investments with annual economic growth of about 7%. In 2010, the World Bank
named Zambia one of the world’s fastest economically reformed countries.
Investment opportunities abound in tourism, manufacturing, agriculture and mining,
the main economic activity. Apart from being one of the largest copper producers
in the world, the country is endowed with an array of some of the finest precious
stones such as emeralds and amethyst.
Whatever your preference, Zambia has something for you! Those who visit this
amazing country leave enriched by the experience, and are always eager to return.
Zambia is waiting to welcome you. So come on – Let’s explore!
For more on this amazing country, visit www.zambiatourism.com or
www.facebook.com/zambiatourism
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SECURITY
Badges
Annual Meetings badges will be required for access to the Conference Centre and
for admission to meeting rooms, offices and all other facilities. All participants will
have to pass through security screening stations to gain access to those facilities.
Attendees should be responsible for their personal security in and around Lusaka,
at the conference centre and their hotels. Participants are advised to check the
security systems in their hotels, which are normally mounted on the doors of their
hotel rooms. In case of emergency, stay calm and proceed to the nearest exit, do
not use the elevators. While in your room it is advisable to keep your door locked
and use the door viewer. If you are in doubt as to the identity of anyone trying to
gain access to your room, please alert the hotel staff for clarification.
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ANNEX I
THE 2016 ANNUAL MEETINGS OF BOARDS OF GOVERNORS OF THE AFRICAN
DEVELOPMENT BANK AND THE AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT FUND
SPOUSE PROGRAMME
.
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ANNEX II
THE 2016 ANNUAL MEETINGS OF BOARDS OF GOVERNORS OF THE AFRICAN
DEVELOPMENT BANK AND THE AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT FUND
Lusaka, ZAMBIA
CULTURAL EVENING PROGRAMME
VENUE: Government Complex
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ANNEX III
DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS IN ZAMBIA
S/N
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
NAME
Algeria – Embassy of the People’s
Democratic Republic of Algeria
Angola – Embassy of the Republic
of Angola
Botswana – High Commission of
the Republic of Botswana
Brazil – Embassy of the
Federative Republic of Brazil
Burundi – Embassy of the Burundi
6.
Canada –High Commission of the
Republic of Canada
7.
11.
China – Embassy of the People’s
Republic of China
DRC- Embassy of the Democratic
Republic of Congo
Cuba – Embassy of the Republic
of Cuba
Egypt – Embassy of the Arab
Republic of Egypt
Finland – Embassy of Finland
12.
France- Embassy of France
13.
Germany – Embassy of the
Federal Republic of Germany
8.
9.
10.
FULL ADDRESS
Chancery, 4A//45 Warthog Road,
Kabulonga, Lusaka
Chancery, Plot No. 6660 Mumana Road,
Katima Mulilo Olympia, P.O. Box 31585
Chancery, 5201 Pandit Nehru Road,
Diplomatic Triangle, P.O. Box 31910,
Lusaka
Chancery, 4 Manenekela Road, Prospect
Hill, Woodlands, P.O. Box 33737, Lusaka
Chancery, 6 UN Avenue, Longacres,
Lusaka
Chancery, Plot 5199 United Nations
Avenue Longacres, P.O. Box 31313,
Lusaka
Chancery, 7430, United Nations Avenue
Longacres, P. O. Box 31975, Lusaka
Chancery, 1124, Parirenyatwa Road,
Fairview, P.O. Box 31287, Lusaka
Chancery, Plot 5574 Magoye Road,
Kalundu, P.O. Box33132, Lusaka
Chancery, United Nations Avenue,
Longacres
Chancery, Haile Selassie Avenue, Opp.
Ndeke House, P.O. Box 50819, Lusaka
Chancery, 74 Independence Avenue,
P.O. Box 30062, Lusaka
Chancery, 5209 United Nations Avenue,
P.O. Box 5012, Ridgeway Lusaka
TEL NUMBER
00260 211 269105
FAX NUMBER
00260 211 269104
E-MAIL ADDRES
[email protected]
00260 211 292277
00260 211 292163
[email protected]
00260 211250555
00260 211 253895
00260 211252171
00260 978770290
00260 211 258810
00260 211 258811
00260 211 250833
00260 211 253203
[email protected]
00260 211 253204
[email protected]
00260 211 254176
[email protected]
www.zambia.gc.ca
00260 211 252410
00260 211 251157
00260 21125567
Telefax ZA41940
[email protected]
zm.chineseembassy.org
[email protected]
00260 211 291308
00260 211 291586
[email protected]
00260 211 253783
[email protected]
00260 211
254475/252525
00260 211 254014
[email protected]
00260 211 250229
00260 211
251988/257422/251234
00260
211251322/251688
00260 211250644
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[email protected]
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
Ghana – High Commission of the
Republic of Ghana
Holy See – Apostolic Nunciature –
Vatican Embassy
India – High Commission of the
Republic of India
Ireland – Embassy of Ireland
Chancery, 28 Bwinjimfumu Road, Roads
Park P.O. Box 50515, Lusaka
Chancery, 283, Los Angeles Boulevard,
Long Acres P.O. Box 31445, Lusaka
Chancery, No. 1, Pandit Nehru Road,
Long Acres P.O. Box 32111, Lusaka
Chancery, Plot 6663 Katima Mulilo Road
Olymbia Extension P.O. Box 34923,
Lusaka
Italy – Embassy of Italy
Chancery, Plot 5211 Embassy Park
Diplomatic Triangle P.O. Box 50497,
Lusaka
Japan – Embassy of Japan
Chancery, Haile Selassie Avenue, Long
Acres P.O. Box 34190, Lusaka
Kenya – High Commission of the
Chancery, 5207 United Nations Avenue,
Republic of Kenya
P.O. Box 50298, Lusaka
Libya – Embassy of Libya
Chancery, Plot No. 4900, Los Angeles
Boulevard, P.O. Box 35319, Long Acres
Lusaka
Malawi – High Commission of the Chancery, 31 Bishops Road, P.O. Box
Republic of Malawi
50425, Kabulonga, Lusaka
Mozambique – High commission
Chancery, Plot 9592Kacha Road,
of the Republic of Mozambique
Northmead, P.O. Box 34877, Lusaka
Namibia – High Commission of the Chancery, Plot 30B Mutende Road,
Republic of Namibia
Woodlands, P.O. Box 30577, Lusaka
Nigeria – High commission of the
Chancery, Plot 5203 Haile Selassie
Federal Republic of Nigeria
Avenue, P.O. Box 32598, Lusaka
Norway – Royal Norwegian
Chancery, Corner Birdcage Walk/Haile
Embassy
Selassie Avenue, Long Acres, P.O. Box
34570, Lusaka
Palestine – Embassy of the State Chancery, Plot D/10/377A Chitemwiko
of Palestine
Road, Kabulonga, P.O. Box 30432,
Lusaka
Russia – Embassy of the Russian Chancery, Plot 6407, Diplomatic Triangle,
Federation
Long Acres, P. O. Box 32355, Lusaka
00260 211238128
00260 211 238231
[email protected]
00260 211 250786
00260 211 250601
[email protected]
00260 211 253159/60
00260 211 254118
www.hcizambia.com
00260 211
290650/291234
00260 211 290482
[email protected]
00260 211
250781/250755
00260 211 254929
[email protected]
00260 211
251555/252036/254425
00260 211 250722
00260 211 253829
[email protected]
00260 211
253055/255388
00260 211 251239
[email protected]
00260 211 265768
00260 211 265765
[email protected]
00260 211 220333
00260 211 220345
[email protected]
00260 211 260407/8
00260 211 263858
[email protected]
[email protected]
00260 211
00260 211 252535
254520/254420/253177
00260 211 252188
00260 211 253915
[email protected]
00260 211 261873/4
00260 211 261876
[email protected]
00260 211
252120/252183
00260 211 253582
[email protected]
[email protected]
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[email protected]
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
Rwanda – Embassy of the
Republic of Rwanda
Saudi Arabia – Royal Embassy of
Saudi Arabia
Serbia – Embassy of the Republic
of Serbia
Somalia – Embassy of the
Republic of Somalia
South Africa – High Commission
of the Republic of South Africa
Sudan – Embassy of the Republic
of Sudan
Sweden Embassy of Sweden
Tanzania – High Commission of
the united Republic of Tanzania
Turkey – Embassy of the Republic
of Turkey
The United Kingdom of Great
Britain and Northern Ireland –
British High Commission
United States of America –
Embassy of the United States of
America
Zimbabwe – Embassy of the
Republic of Zimbabwe
European Union – Delegation of
the European Union
Senegal – Consulate General of
the Republic of Senegal
Chancery, Plot 10818, Kabulonga Lake
Road
Chancery, Plot 27BC Leopards Hill Road,
P.O. Box 34411, Lusaka
Chancery, 5216 Independence Avenue,
P.O. Box 33379, Lusaka
Chancery, G3/377A, Kabulonga Road,
P.O. Box 34051, Lusaka
Chancery, D26, Cheetah Road,
Kabulonga, Private Bag
Chancery, Plot 31 Ng’umbo Road,
Private Bag 179x Ridgeway, Lusaka
Chancery, Haile Selassie Avenue, Opp.
Ndeke House, P.O. Box 50264, Lusaka
Chancery, Tanzania House, 5200 United
Nations Avenue, P.O. Box 31219, Lusaka
Chancery, Plot 5208 United Nations, P.O.
Box 50450, Long Acres Lusaka
Chancery, 5210 Independence Avenue,
P.O. Box 50050, 1501 Ridgeway, Lusaka
00260 211 269320
Chancery, Subdivision 694/Stand 100
Ibex Hill Road, Kabulonga, P.O. Box
31617, Lusaka
Chancery, Plot 11058 Haile Selassie
Road, P.O. Box 33491, Long Acres,
Lusaka
Chancery, Plot 4899, Los Angeles Blvd,
Long Acres, P.O. Box 34871, Lusaka
Consul, 74 Independence Avenue, Anglo
American Building, 2nd Floor, P.O. Box
50521, Lusaka
[email protected]
00260 211266861/2
/267017
00260 211 250235
00260 977 173 244
00260 211
263944/264530
00260 211
260999/260435/260497
00260
211252116/252117
00260 211251711
00260 211 266863
[email protected]
00260 211 253889
[email protected]
00260 211
260851/263001
00260 211
25248/254630
00260 211 254049
[email protected]
00260 211 253323/4
[email protected]
00260 211
258341/258345
423200
00260 211
254861/253176
00260 211
258341/4
423291
00260 211 357000
00260 211 357244
Zambia.usembassy.gov
Lusaka.usembassy.gov
00260 211 262119
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
00260 211
00260 211 254046
254022/254006/254012
[email protected]
00260 211
00260 211
250711/252240/255585 250906/252336
00260 211 257066
00260 211 257067
[email protected]
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ANNEXE IV
ZAMBIAN MISSIONS ABROAD
S/N
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31
32.
NAME OF
MISSION
ABUJA
ACCRA
ADDIS ABABA
ANKARA
BEIJING
BERLIN
BRASILIA
BRUSSEL
CAIRO
CANBBERRA
DAR ES
SALAAM
GABORONE
GENEVA
HARARE
KINSHANSA
KUALA LUMPUR
LILONGWE
LONDON
LUANDA
LUBUMBASHI
LUENA
MAPUTO
MOSCOW
NAIROBI
NEW DELHI
NEW YORK
OTTAWA
PARIS
PRETORIA
ROME
RIYADH
SEOUL
CHANCERY
NUMBER
0023494618605
00233021782298
00251920656993
00903124281040
008861065326156
004917670765695
00556132483277
003223435649
00201289248581
EMAIL ADDRESS
00255222125529
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
002673951951
0041227614400
002634773777
00243994950061
0060321453507
002651772590
00442075896655
00244943710356
00243811819394
00244254260087
0025821492452
0074956885001
00254786756263
00911141808374
0012128885770
0016132324400
0033752409285
0027123261847
00393312179304
00966114542295
00821063867409
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
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