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Contact the team
Depending on where you are, you may want to contact a member of our global communications team directly. Here's a list of who we are, where we are, and what areas we cover.
UNICEF Global Headquarters, New York
Christopher de Bono Chief of Media 212 303-7984Geoffrey Keele Deputy Chief & Child Protection 212 326-7583
Patrick McCormick Emergency/Tsunami 212 326-7426
Miriam Azar Emergency/Tsunami 212-824-6949 Brian Hansford Child Survival 212-326 7269
Christian Moen Immunization 212 326-7516
Kate Donovan Global Media Outreach 212 326-7452
Education & HIV and AIDS
Saira Khan Water, Sanitation and Hygiene 212 326-7224
& Child Protection
Genine Babakian Writer 212 303-7910
Tina Omari Executive Assistant: Chief of Media Relations 212 326-7706
Annemarie Zeier Executive Assistant: Team Administrative Support 212 326 7508
Stephen Cassidy Broadcast Chief (212) 326-7100
UNICEF Headquaters, Geneva
Veronique Taveau Spokesperson 41-22-909-5716Miranda Eeles Spokesperson (41-22) 909-5715
Copenhagen Supply Division
Sandie Blanchet Supply Division (45) 35 27 32 07UNICEF Innocenti Research Center, Florence
Salvador Herencia Communication Officer (39 055) 203 3354UNICEF UK
media@unicef.org.uk 44 207 430 0162Regional Offices
The Americas and the Caribbean (Panama)Tamar Hahn Communications Officer; Tel + 507 301 7485
Central and Eastern Europe and the CIS (Geneva)
John Budd Communications Officer; Tel + 41 22 90 954 29
Central and Western Africa (Abidjan)
Martin Dawes Chief of Communications; Tel + 221 338 69 58 42
Eastern and Southern Africa (Nairobi)
Kun Li, Communication Officer, Tel + 254-20-7622218
The Middle East and North Africa (Jordan)
Abdel-Rahman Ghandour Chief of Communication; Tel + 9626 550 2407
South Asia (New Delhi)
Sarah Crowe, Chief of Communication; Tel + 91 9910 532 314
East Asia and the Pacific (Bangkok)
Madeline Eisner Chief of Communications; Tel + 66 2 356 9406
UNICEF National Committees
The 37 National Committees for UNICEF, mostly in the industrialized world, are non-governmental organizations that support UNICEF in advocacy for children and fund-raising. For journalists in countries with a National Committee, you will find a professional team of local communication officers ready to help you develop local angles for your stories.
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