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Contacts for the World Bank office in Mozambique are listed below: Country Director for Angola, Malawi, Mozambique Zambia and Zimbabwe: Mr. Michael Baxter (based in Mozambique) Av. Kenneth Kaunda, 1224 Maputo, Mozambique Tel: (+258) 21 482300 Fax: (+258) 21 4928 93 Email: mbaxter@worldbank.org Mozambique Country Office:
External Affairs and Communications Officer: Rafael Saute
Av. Kenneth Kaunda, 1224 Maputo, Mozambique Tel: +258-21 482324 Fax:+258-21 492893 Email: rsuate@worldbank.org Postal Adress: The World Bank Caixa Postal 4053 Maputo, Mozambique | Country Program Coordinator for Angola, Malawi, Mozambique Zambia and Zimbabwe: Mr. Peter Nicholas
1818 H Street NW, Washington D.C. 20433, USA Tel: (202) 458-0420 Fax: (202) 614-0828 Email: pnicholas@worldbank.org |
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| Stay Informed | | Where can I go to find more information? Online: Review topics such as reports, data, and projects through this website. In person: Go to Mozambique's Public Information Center.
The Public Information Center is the focal point for providing access to World Bank publications, reports and other development-related materials. This is being done in support of the World Bank's policy of disclosure to be open about its activities and to explain its work to the widest possible audience. | How can I order World Bank publications? Many of the World Bank's publications are available free of charge through our internet site. You can also visit the World Bank online bookstore. | Are there other libraries in Mozambique that provide free access to World Bank publications? The World Bank works with libraries to provide public access to World Bank reports. More information on accessing depository libraries. | Are there updates I can receive via e-mail on new loans, studies, and initiatives? In addition to a broad range of thematic newsletters which include poverty, health, AIDS, water and sanitation programsand economic growth, the Bank also produces regional and country updates which highlight recently approved projects, publications, and other major initiatives. Subscribe to our free e-mail country updates, review other World Bank e-mail newsletters. | Where can I provide my opinion on development issues? Your opinion is welcome. Provide your comments on a discussion of interest or just review what others have said, visit: http://www.worldbank.org/devforum/ | What can individuals do if they feel theirinterests have been or could be directly harmed by a project financed by the World Bank? The Inspection Panel is an independent body created in 1993 by a resolution of the Bank's Board of Executive Directors and is the first of its kind to give voice to private citizens in an international context. Private citizens who believe that they or their interests have been or could be directly harmed by a project financed by the World Bank can contact the Inspection Panel. For further details, visit the Inspection Panel Website | What should I do if I have evidence of fraud or corruption in procurement or implementation of a project financed by the World Bank? The World Bank is supporting multiple efforts to combat corruption in the countries it supports and to ensure projects financed by the World Bank are free from misconduct or fraud. If you have evidence of corruption, you can submit your complaint through the World Bank Department of Institutional Integrity. Learn more about the World Bank Anti-Corruption Strategy. |

| Representation | | The World Bank is managed by representatives from each of its member countries. The two governing bodies that make all major policy decisions are the Board of Governors and the Board of Executive Directors . Learn more about representation, voting share, and decision-making at the World Bank. |


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