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2016 Program Logistics Guide

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A Note from the Program Manager:

Dear 2016 Howard University Public Management Cohort,

Greetings from “The Mecca”! It brings me great joy to be amongst the first to welcome you to

our fine institution. Over the next few months and beyond, our team at Howard University will

be working tirelessly to ensure that you have an optimal programmatic experience. We are

looking forward to welcoming you to our Bison family, and are excited about the days to come.

This logistics guide has been developed to assist you as you begin preparing for your experience

in Washington, DC. Please feel free to refer to this, alongside any independent research you

may already be doing, to aid in making the transition as comfortable as possible for you.

As your program manager, I greatly value this enriching experience. Should there be any

inquiries that you have as you prepare for your fellowship program, please do not hesitate to

contact me at [email protected].

Best regards,

LAA

Dr. Lucinda A. Acquaye-Doyle, MSW

Program Manager

Mandela Washington Fellowship Program – Young African Leaders Initiative

Howard University – Public Management Institute

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Introduction to Howard University Since 1867, Howard has awarded more than 100,000 degrees in the professions, arts, sciences

and humanities. Howard ranks among the highest producers of the nation's Black professionals

in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, engineering, nursing, architecture, religion, law, music, social

work and education.

The University has long held a commitment to the study of disadvantaged persons in American

society and throughout the world. The goal is the elimination of inequities related to race, color,

social, economic and political circumstances. As the only truly comprehensive predominantly

Black university, Howard is one of the major engineers of change in our society. Through its

traditional and cutting-edge academic programs, the University seeks to improve the

circumstances of all people in the search for peace and justice on earth.

Howard has grown from a single-frame building in 1867 and evolved to more than 89 acres,

including the six-story, 400-bed Howard University Hospital. Since 1974, it has expanded to

include a 22-acre School of Law West Campus, a 22-acre School of Divinity East Campus and

another three-fifths of an acre facility in northeast Washington and a 108-acre tract of land in

Beltsville, Maryland.

Howard prepares men and women to advance social justice and the preservation of human

liberty. In each of its 13 schools and colleges, Howard University seeks to develop technically

competent and morally committed individuals.

The University's library system contains more than 1.8 million volumes, including the Channing

Pollock Collection. The Moorland-Spingarn Research Center (MSRC) is recognized as one of

the world's largest and most comprehensive repositories for the documentation of the history and

culture of people of African descent in Africa, the Americas and other parts of the world.

The University competes in 19 varsity sports including basketball, football, bowling, lacrosse,

soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, both indoor and outdoor track and volleyball. Regarded as

one of the most prestigious institutions of higher learning in the world, current enrollment

approximates 11,000 students from virtually every state, the District of Columbia, and more than

70 countries. The University traditionally has had the largest gathering of Black scholars in the

world.

When you arrive to Howard’s campus, you will be provided with a tour of our historical

institution as well as receive supplemental information that will assist you in getting familiar

with our university. In the meantime, you may visit:

http://www.howard.edu/campustour/Default.htm to take a virtual tour of campus.

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Arrival to Washington, DC and Howard University Your international travel will be booked directly by the U.S. Government. They will provide

flight information to you in early June. Our welcome team will meet you at one of the local area

airports as guided by your travel itinerary. Washington DC has three (3) major area airports:

Baltimore-Washington International (BWI); Dulles International Airport (IAD); and Reagan

National Airport (DCA). Some Fellows may enter the U.S. from a different airport (for example:

New York, Philadelphia, or other major cities) before transferring to a domestic connection flight

to the Washington DC area airports. We are fully aware that at times, air travel can bring

challenges beyond your control. As such, we have a well-organized communication system that

will inform us of any flight delays, flight changes, or missed flights. Rest assured, our team will

meet you wherever/whenever you arrive! After you have gone through US Customs and Border

Control, one of our Howard team members will be at the gate to greet you with a sign that reads

“Howard University - Mandela Washington Fellowship Program” and a big smile! After we have

collected your bags, we will accompany you to the program vehicle and escort you to the

university. Please note that your accommodations, meals, and transportation costs are fully

covered by the Mandela Washington Fellowship and Howard University.

Housing

All fellows will reside in one of our campus’ new apartment style dormitory housing

called College Hall North and College Hall South. These towers house university

undergraduate and graduate students and has a plethora of amenities for your comfort

including:

College Hall North

24 Hour Reception Desk

Howard University Resident

Assistants on Each Floor

Game Room

Media Center

Mail Center

Laundry Center

Inclusive Utility Package

High Speed Internet

Cable Television

Bike Storage Terrace

Roof Top Green Space

Computer Labs on Each Floor

Study Lounges on Each Floor

Trash/ Recycling Center on Each

Floor

College Hall South

24 Hour Reception Desk

Howard University Resident

Assistants on Each Floor

Game Room

Media Center

Mail Center

Laundry Center

Inclusive Utility Package

High Speed Internet

Cable Television

Bike Storage Terrace

Computer Labs on Each Floor

Study Lounges on Each Floor Trash/ Recycling Center on Each Floor

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When you arrive on campus, one of our team members will assist you with room check in,

accompany you to your new room, and provide you with a welcome packet. Fellows will reside

in a single person occupancy room with a private bathroom. While rooms do not have a

kitchen/cooking amenity, there is a community room in each building which has cooking

abilities. However, you will be provided with meal vouchers to ensure that you have more than

enough meals throughout the program!

In each room, we will supply you with bedding and linens (towels). When the program

commences, we have incorporated time to shop at the local store for you to purchase additional

items that will assist in your comfort. For more information and photographs of North and South

Hall, visit: http://www.liveathoward.com/

Campus Rules Regarding Housing As a resident on our campus, we must inform you of campus rules that apply to both students as

well as professional programs which utilize campus facilities:

KEYS

Fellows will receive a room key to his or her bedroom door and their BisonOne Card (University

ID card) provides access to the main entrance door of the residence hall. Keys are the sole

responsibility of the fellow and should not be given to anyone for any reason; providing your

keys to anyone is a violation of the Housing Agreement. There is a change-of-lock fee for lost

keys.

MAIL

Mailboxes are assigned at the time of residence hall registration. After fellows complete

the check-in process, they are provided with a mailbox key or combination for their

assigned mailbox. Additionally, mailboxes are available for rent at the U.S. Post Office (on

the ground floor of the University’s Mordecai Wyatt Johnson Administration Building).

RESIDENCE HALL STAFF:

COMMUNITY DIRECTOR

This is a full-time or graduate professional staff member who is responsible for the

administrative and programming functions in the residence hall manages all activities.

They serve as a resource to all fellows residing in their respective residence hall to provide

advising, guidance and support.

RESIDENT ASSISTANTS (RA) AND GRADUATE ASSISTANTS (GA)

Resident Assistants and Graduate Assistants help to develop and maintain a sound living

and learning environment and help students maximize their experience in a culturally and

diverse residence hall. They are specially trained and have experience in activities

programming, advising and conflict management. In addition, the Mandela Washington

Fellowship Program has two (2) hired assistants who will reside on the same floor as our fellows,

and will accompany fellows on most programming activities.

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FRONT DESK STAFF

The front desk of each residence hall is in operation 24 hours per day to address resident

questions and concerns. The front desk is managed by full-time desk receptionist and

student employees to assist residents with access and acquiring their mail and during

emergency situations.

SHUTTLE BUS SERVICES and LOCAL TRANSPORTATION

The shuttle bus service is available to fellows to and from the main campus to all

Residence Halls from 7:00 a.m. – 12:00 midnight on weekdays and to 2:00 a.m. on

Weekends, there is an extended bus service to the residence halls only, Sunday-Thursday

12:00am to 7:00am and Friday-Saturday, 3:00am to 9:00am. The Blue “HU Bus Stop” signs

indicate pick-up and drop-off locations. The shuttle runs between the main campus and

Slowe, Carver, Drew, Bethune Annex, Howard Plaza Tower and Meridian Hill Residence

Hall as well as the Law School (West Campus) and Mays Hall School of Divinity (East

Campus). For more information, please call (202) 806-2000 or checkout the Howard

University website for scheduled times.

Howard University is located in the central and accessible area of the metropolitan Washington,

DC city center. For most programming events, we have arranged a shuttle to transport you to

sites. Additionally, fellows will receive a metro card that will permit you to utilize public

transportation (subway/train; bus). This public transportation system provides accessibility

throughout the metropolitan DC area (Washington, DC; Maryland; Virginia). Additionally, our

location’s easy accessibility conveniently allows for fellows to navigate our city via taxi and

Uber (a car request smartphone app). Fellows will receive a metro card, map, and orientation on

how to utilize the public transportation system during program orientation.

RESNET LABS, INTERNET ACCESS, AND CELLULAR PHONE USE

ResNet Computer Labs, are located in the residence halls and provide state-of-the art

equipment and network access, and can be used for research, preparing papers, and surfing

the Internet.

If you are in possession of a personal laptop or tablet device, we ask that you bring your own

personal technology device. However, all fellows will have access to utilize one of the many

campus computer technology centers (ResNet computer labs). Additionally, our campus is

completely WiFi accessible.

IREX will provide all Fellows with a basic phone (not smartphone) that can be used for calling

and texting within the United States, and an international calling card with a limited amount of

minutes for you to call home. You will receive these when you arrive on campus. If you have an

unlocked smartphone you may want to consider bringing it and using a local SIM card. All data

charges in the U.S. will be at your own expense; we encourage you to use Wi-Fi whenever it is

available.

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COOKING POLICIES

As previously mentioned, rooms do not have a kitchen/cooking amenity, however, there is a

community room in each building which has cooking abilities. However, you will be provided

with meal vouchers to ensure that you have more than enough meals throughout the program!

Regulations regarding electrical appliances in bedrooms are established to protect the health

and safety of all residents. They are also required by the Safety Code of the District of

Columbia, and the University’s insurance contracts, for the protection of its properties. Hot

plates, electric fryers, large refrigerators, small ovens, microwave ovens and any other

cooking appliances are strictly prohibited in students’ rooms. Fellows may have a small

refrigerator not to exceed 3.5 cubic feet, and an electric iron. The iron must be used only in the

laundry room area provided in each hall. Ironing on beds and dressers is prohibited and can

result in the termination of your housing agreement. Please note that these items will not be

provided by the Mandela Washington Fellowship Program; however, previous cohorts of MWF

have donated a few items for your usage. Additionally, as previously indicated, these items will

be available for purchase at one of the local area shopping centers. As a reminder, we will

incorporate opportunities for shopping at the beginning of the program for personal effects.

Please be advised that candles and incense are prohibited on campus.

CO-EDUCATIONAL VISITATION

Visitation guidelines must be adhered to very strictly. Guests must be properly signed in

and out of the building and must be escorted by the resident at all times. Residents will be

held responsible for their guests’ actions during their visit in their respective residence hall.

RESIDENCE HALL SECURITY

With the exception of Mays Hall (Graduate Housing), each residence hall has 24-

hour front desk coverage, live-in community directors, resident and graduate assistants. The

Howard University Police Department patrols the campus and security officers are stationed

in the residence halls. Each fellow is cautioned against careless actions and tampering with

the locking devices on all residence hall doors, any other points of entry, and any safety

equipment. Residents are also required to keep their keys and/or their access cards with them at

all times, and are prohibited from lending keys/access cards or duplicating them.

The University is not responsible to anyone for loss of personal property in any building or

on any part of the campus, whether the loss occurs by theft, fire, or otherwise. All fellows

are encouraged to purchase an insurance policy for personal belongings.

Meals You will be given a meal card in your welcome packet at check in. This card has an allocated

amount of money on it for use in campus dining facilities.

Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are normally eaten in one of the campus dining facilities. Some

meals will be at other locations as a group, or catered for special functions. We will off-set these

options with some cash for purchase of foods at the local grocery for cooking in the residence

hall.

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We will work with fellows observing Ramadan to identify the best approach to meet your dietary

needs.

More information on dining facilities and meal plans will be covered in Orientation.

Weather According to www.weather.com average temperatures in Washington DC are as follows:

June

Average high temperature: 84 (29 degrees Celsius)

Average low temperature: 62 (17 degrees Celsius)

Rainfall: 3.63

July

Average high temperature: 89 (32 degrees Celsius)

Average low temperature: 67 (19 degrees Celsius)

Rainfall: 4.21

Although the average is listed as 32C, please note that July is our warmest month of the year,

with temperatures sometimes reaching 38C. As such, it will be important for you to dress

accordingly. While you may experience heat walking to and from facilities, many sites we will

visit may have air conditioning making it cool. As such, we recommend dressing in layers,

always keeping a sweater or shawl handy to use as needed.

Dress

It is the expectation that as fellows your will be a stellar representation of yourselves, the

Mandela Washington Fellowship Program, and Howard University. As such, we ask that during

scheduled programmatic events, you wear business casual dress.

Examples of business casual include: slacks, khaki pants, button down shirts, (tie and blazer

optional), dress, blouse, skirt, and pants.

There will be some events in which you may want to be more formal, so we recommend at least

1-2 business outfits (ie. suits) and 1-2 formal attire for receptions/dinners. We welcome you to

wear traditional dress as well.

Please be advised that there is an approximately 10 minute walk from your residence hall to our

meeting location on campus. As such, comfortable shoes are strongly suggested.

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Schedule

The six week Public Management Institute will be packed full of engaging content. A complete

schedule and syllabus will be provided closer to your arrival. As you prepare, however, it may

be useful to understand the basic framework for the Institute and the flow of weekly content.

You will spend your initial days on campus in a comprehensive orientation. We will get to know

one another, set expectations around living and learning together, work on group dynamics and

team building, as well as provide initial engagement opportunities with the campus and

community you will call home for six weeks. After these initial days, we move into a fairly

regular routine will traditionally consist of lectures in the mornings, a break for lunch, and an

afternoon site visit to local area organizations. We will be incorporating weekly service-learning

opportunities with community partner organizations, peer collaborated events to promote

networking capabilities, as well as organized cultural and extra-curricular activities.

Local Area Resources

Places of Worship

Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception 400 Michigan Ave NE, Washington, DC 20017 http://www.nationalshrine.com/site/c.osJRKVPBJnH/b.4719297/k.BF65/Home.htm

Calvary Baptist Church 755 8th St NW, Washington, DC 20001 http://calvarydc.org

First Hijra Muslim Community Center

4324 Georgia Avenue, Washington, District of Columbia, 20011-7100

Islamic Center of Washington DC

2551 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20008-2826

http://theislamiccenter.com Masjid Muhammad

1519 4th Street NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20001

http://thenationsmosque.org

Metropolitan AME 1518 M Street NW, Washington, DC, 20005

http://www.metropolitanamec.org

Metropolitan Baptist Church

1400 1st St. NW, Washington, DC, 20001

http://www.metropolitanbaptist.org

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New Bethel Baptist Church 1739 Ninth Street, NW Washington, DC 20001

http://www.nbbc-dc.org

Saint John’s Episcopal Church 1525 H St NW Washington, DC 20005 http://stjohns-dc.org

The Nineteenth Street Baptist Church

4604 16th Street NW, Washington, DC 20011

http://everyblessing.org/contact-us/ Tourist Attractions: Madame Tussauds Washington D.C.: 1001 F St, NW, Washington DC, DC 20004 (Downtown / Chinatown) More than just a wax museum! Madame Tussauds Washington D.C. is a fully interactive experience, where visitors are able to touch, see and hear historical icons and celebrities in a way unlike any other Washington D.C. attraction. National Gallery of Art: 6th and Constitution Ave., NW, DC 20565 One of the world's greatest art museums is comprised of two buildings: one holds paintings from the 13th through the 18th centuries and the other exhibits modern art Newseum: 555 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001 Each of the seven levels in this magnificent building is packed with interactive exhibits that explore how news affects our shared experience of historic moments. Whether you have just a few hours or want to spend all day, you’ll find something for everyone in the family in the Newseum's 15 theaters and 15 galleries Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum: 6th and Independence Ave., SW, Washington DC, DC 20560 (National Mall) The most popular of the Smithsonian museums features the Wright Brothers' 1903 Flyer and Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis. Smithsonian’s National Zoo: 3001 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20008 The Library of Congress: 101 Independence Ave, SE Washington, DC 20540 The Library of Congress offers free guided public tours of the Thomas Jefferson Building year round, Monday through Saturday. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum: 100 Raoul Wallenberg Plaza SW, Washington DC, DC 20024 (National Mall) A memorial and museum detailing the rise of Hitler's Germany and the horrors of World War II.

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United States Botanic Garden: 100 Maryland Ave. at First St. SW, At the east end of the Mall, Washington DC, DC 20001 A truly green spectacle, with a jungle, a National Garden with a First Ladies water garden, a rose garden and exhibits on ecology and evolutionary biology.

Free Things to Do in DC Eastern Market: 225 Seventh Street, SE Washington, DC 20003 Each weekend, hundreds of DC's best local artists and crafters set up tents in the street and plazas surrounding the market. Eastern Market's arts and craft vendors are made up of painters, sculptors, independent designers, woodworkers, jewelers, potters, and photographers! Truckeroo: Half and M St, SE Washington DC Truckeroo is a monthly festival held June thru October at the corner of Half St. and M St., SE showcasing food trucks from the Washington, D.C. area. U Street Corridor: The U Street Corridor is a commercial and residential neighborhood in Northwest Washington, D.C, U.S.A., with many shops, restaurants, nightclubs, art galleries, and music venues along a nine-block stretch of U Street. It extends from 9th Street on the east to 18th Street and Florida Avenue on the west. Most of the area is part of the larger Shaw neighborhood, with the western end entering the Dupont Circle neighborhood. It is served by the U Street Washington Metro station. Adams Morgan: This neighborhood is home to ethnic and culinary diversity, color and funky shops. Gallery Place Chinatown: Gallery Place combines business, shopping, dining, entertainment and condominiums all under one roof within walking distance to many of Washington, DC’s cultural attractions. Retail stores at Gallery Place include Ann Taylor, Aveda, Urban Outfitters, Clyde’s, Zengo, Thai Chili, Washington Sport and Health Clubs, and many more. Regal Cinema Stadium 14 brings the big screen to visitors with stadium-style seating. Lucky Strike Lanes & Lounge is a unique entertainment bar & restaurant that provides bowling lanes.

LOCAL RESTAURANTS Dukem Ethiopian Restaurant. 1114-1118 U St NW, Washington, DC 20009. Bukom Cafe (African), 2442 18th St NW, Washington, DC 20009. Rahama African Cuisine (African), U Street Corridor, 1924 9th St NW, Washington, DC 20001. Food Corner Kabob (Afghan), 2301 Georgia Ave NW. Distance of 0.1mile from Howard Uni.

Maraki Ethiopian Restaurant (Ethiopian/Eritrean), 1930 9th St NW. Distance of 0.4mile from

Howard

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Negril (Caribbean), 2301 Georgia Ave NW. Distance of 0.1mile from Howard Uni.

Zenebech Injera (Ethiopian/Eritrean), 608 T St NW. Distance of 0.4mile from Howard Uni.

Mama Chuy (Mexican), 2620 Georgia Ave NW. Distance of 0.2mile from Howard Uni.

China Wonder (Chinese, Fast Food), 2301 Georgia Ave NW. Distance of 0.1mile from Howard Uni.

Howard China (Chinese), 2827 Georgia Ave NW. Distance of 0.4mile from Howard Uni.

Custom Fuel (American, Italian, Pizza), 2301 Georgia Ave NW. Distance of 0.1mile from Howard Uni.

Subway (Sandwiches/Subs, Fast Food), 2301 Georgia Ave NW. Distance of 0.1mile from Howard Uni.

Appioo African Bar & Grill (African), 1924 9th St. Distance of 0.4mile from Howard Uni.

Zula (Ethiopian/Eritrean, Italian), 1933 9th St NW. Distance of 0.4mile from Howard Uni.

Salt and Pepper Grill (Indian, Pakistani), 2632 Georgia Avenue NW. Distance of 0.2mile from

Howard U.

Nando’s Peri Peri (South African), Dupont Circle1210 18th St NW, Washington, DC 20050 The House of Falafel (African, Middle Eastern), Petworth221 Upshur St NW, Washington, DC 20011

Queen of Sheba (Ethiopian), Shaw, 1503 9th St NW, Washington, DC 20001

Bistro Bohem (Eastern European, Coffee, European), 600 Florida Ave NW.

Sarahs Seafood House (Seafood), 715 Euclid St NW. Distance of 0.2mile from Howard Uni.

J.Bells (Southern/Soul, American, Chicken), 715 Euclid St, NW. Distance of 0.2mile from Howard Uni.

Cafe Asmara (Middle Eastern), 900 Florida Ave NW. Distance of 0.3mile from Howard Uni.

American Ice Co. (Barbecue), 917 V Street NW. Distance of 0.3mile from Howard Uni.

Florida Avenue Grill (Southern/Soul, Diner, American), 1100 Florida Ave NW. Distance of 0.4mile

from Howard Uni.

LOCAL HOSPITALS (within 5 miles)

The Mandela Washington Fellowship Program provides fellows with insurance coverage for the

duration of the program. Specifics on your insurance plan will be provided by IREX and the

State Department. The Howard University program has identified a medical physician at our

university hospital who accepts your insurance plan and will address any medical needs that may

arise during your program. Information about our program physician with related contact

information will be provided during our program orientation. Should an emergency arise, there

are also local area hospitals within the DC area. Our program staff will be available 24 hours per

day to address and assist with any issues that may arise during your program stay.

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LOCAL BARBERS / HAIRDRESSERS

Salon Roi (Phone: 202-559-1321), 2602 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008.

Washington Square Hair Salon (Phone: 202-457-8830), 1050 Connecticut Ave NW # 10, Washington, DC 20036. Two Macs Barber Shop (Phone: 202-291-6422), 6307 Georgia Ave NW, Washington, DC 20011.

Cuttin-Up Barber Shop (Phone: 202-789-9253), 1206 9th St NW, Washington, DC 20001.

Reese's Unisex Barber Shop (Phone: 202-518-9505), 606 Florida Ave NW, Washington, DC

20001.

African Embassies in Washington, DC

Cameroon Embassy of the Republic of Cameroon 2349 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington DC 20008 (Renovating this address) 1700 Wisconsin Avenue Washington DC 20008 (Temporary Address) Tel: (202) 265-8790 Fax: (202) 387-3826 Email: [email protected] Chad Embassy of the Republic of Chad 2401 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington DC 20009 Tel: (202) 652-1312 Fax: (202) 265-1937 Email: [email protected]; Djibouti Embassy of Djibouti 1156 15th Street, NW, Suite 515 Washington DC 20005 Tel.: (202) 331-0270 Fax: (202) 331-0302 Email: [email protected] Ethiopia Embassy of Ethiopia 3506 International Dr. NW Washington, DC 20008 Tel: (202)364-1200 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Lesotho Embassy of the Kingdom of Lesotho 2511 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington DC 20008 Tel: (202) 797-5533 Fax: (202) 234-6815 Email: [email protected]

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Liberia Embassy of Liberia 5201 16th. Street, NW Washington DC, 20011 Tel: (202) 723-0437 Fax: (202) 723-0436 Email: www.liberianembassyus.org Email: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; Malawi Embassy of Malawi 2408 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington DC 20008 Tel: Fax: Email: [email protected] [email protected]; Mauritania Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania 2129 Leroy Place, NW Washington, DC 20008 Tel: 202 232 5700 Fax: 202 319 2623 Email: [email protected] [email protected]; Mauritius Embassy of Mauritius 1709 N Street, NW, Washington DC 20036 Telephone: (202) 244-1491 Fax: (202) 966-0983 Email: [email protected] Namibia Embassy of the Republic of Namibia 1605 New Hampshire Avenue, NW Washington DC 20009 Tel: (202) 986-0540 Fax: (202) 986-0443 Email: [email protected] Nigeria Embassy of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 3519 International Court, NW Washington, DC 20008 Tel: (202) 986-8400 Fax: (202) 775-1385 Email: [email protected] Rwanda Embassy of the Republic Rwanda 1714 New Hampshire Avenue, NW Washington DC 20009 Tel: (202) 232-2882 Fax: (202) 232-4544 Email: [email protected] Senegal Embassy of the Republic of Senegal 2031 Florida Avenue NW Washington DC 20008 Tel: (202) 234-0540 www-ambasenegal-us.org Email: [email protected] The Seychelles Embassy of the Republic of Seychelles 800 Second Avenue, Suite 400 New York, NY 10017 Tel: Fax:

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South Africa Embassy of the Republic of South Africa 3400 International Drive, NW Washington, DC 20008 Tel: (202) 232-4400 Fax: (202) 265-1607 E-mail: [email protected] Tanzania Embassy United Republic of Tanzania 1232 22nd Street NW Washington, DC 20037 Tel: (202) 939-6125 Fax: (202) 797-7408 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected]; Togo Embassy of the Republic of Togo 2208 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington DC 20008 Tel: (202) 234-4212 Fax: (202) 232-3190 Email: [email protected] [email protected]; Zambia Embassy United Republic of Zambia 2419 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington DC 20008 Tel: (202) 265-9717 Email: [email protected]

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WE CAN’T WAIT TO WELCOME YOU TO OUR BISON

FAMILY!

“H – U…….YOU KNOW!”