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Angola
NGO Contacts
United Nations Contacts
Government Contacts
New York Permanent Mission
NGO CONTACTS
Africa Action
Africa Action is a national organization
that works for political, economic and social justice in Africa.
AA works to change the policies and policy-making processes of U.S.
and multinational institutions toward Africa. The work of Africa
Action is grounded in the history and purpose of its predecessor
organizations, the American Committee on Africa (ACOA), The Africa
Fund, and the Africa Policy Information Center (APIC), which have
fought for freedom and justice in Africa since 1953.
1634 Eye St., NW, #810 Washington, D.C. 20006
Ph#: (202) 546-7961
Fax#: (202) 546-1545
Email: africaaction@igc.org
Web: www.africaaction.org
Angola Media Women's Association
(AMUJA)
No 122 rua Rei Katiavala, CP 2181, Luanda.
Ph #: 244 2 334 595 or 244 2 330 036
Fax #: 244 2 391 537 or 244 2 332 231
E-mail: mmungongo@usis.ebonet.net
Angola Peace Monitor - ACTSA - Action
for Southern Africa
Angola Peace Monitor is a magazine produced every month by ACTSA(Action
for Southern Africa) seeking to emphasize the need for international
action in support of peace and democracy in Angola
28 Penton St., London, N1 9SA,
Ph#: 020 7833 3133
Email: actsa@actsa.org
Website: http://www.actsa.org/Angola/apm/index.htm
International Directory of Women's
Peace Groups
Web: www.peacelink.nu/KVINNER?Int_womens_dir.html
The below link was put together by the International Directory of
Women's Peace Groups
Angola Women's Network
Avenida Hoji ya Henda ko. 21 1, Dt. Luanda
Ph#: +244 2 349-513
Email: rede.mulher@netangola.com
Pan African Women's Network
Ruth Neto, 3 7-3 9 Rua Coqueiros, Luanda
Women's Network-Angola
Network for exchange of information and experience in gender and
development, lobby and advocate in the government, empower women
and provide training to member organisations.
E-mail: dwang@angonet.org
World Learning for International
Development
WLID's activities include facilitation of effective NGO management,
democratic participation, community involvement in education, improved
quality and equity in education programs, journalism and media,
and social advocacy. Throughout all its development activities,
WLID maintains a focus on gender and promotes the participation
of women in project design and implementation.
1015 15th St., NW, Suite 750, Washington, D.C. 20005,
Ph#: (202) 408-5420
Fax#: (202) 408-5297
Email: wlid@worldlearning.org
Web: www.worldlearning.org
UNITED NATIONS
CONTACTS
Divison for the Advancement of Women
Department of Economic and Social Affairs
United Nations
New York, NY 10017, USA
Fax#: (212) 963-3463
Email: daw@un.org
Website: www.un.org/womenwatch/daw
UNDP Africa
One United Nations Plaza, New York, NY 10017, USA
Fax#: (212) 906-6478
Website: www.un.org/rba
UNDP ANGOLA
Mr. Erick De Mul UN Resident Coordinator/UNDP Resident Representative
Caixa Postal 910, Luanda, ANGOLA 244
Ph# : +244-2-331181
Fax# : (1-407) 956-3761 V-SAT or 244 2 335609 PTT
Email: fo.ago@undp.org
Web site: www.undp.org/rba/
Last Update: Sep 21, 2001 12:21
UNIFEM - Southern Africa Regional
Office
Countries: Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius,
Mozambique, Namibia, Seychelles Islands, South Africa, Swaziland,
Tanzania, Zimbabwe
Takura House, 67/69 Union Avenue
Harare, Zimbabwe
Ph#: 263 4 792 681
Fax#: 263 4 704 729
GOVERNMENT
CONTACTS
Ministere de la Famille et la Promotion de
la Femme
Diogo CAo 2 em Etage, Luanda, Code
Postal 6438
Ph#: (244-2) 330-488
Fax#: (244-2) 330-028
Ministere de la Solidarite Nationale
et de la Famille
Docteur SAADANE. 16000 Alger, Algeria
Ph#: (213-2) 719-138
Fax#: (213-2) 739-996
NEW YORK PERMANENT
MISSION
Permanent Mission of the Republic
of Angola to the United Nations
125 East 73rd Street, New York,
NY 10021, USA
Ph#: (212) 861-5656, -5787, -5788, -5789
Fax#: (212) 861-9295
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