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06MAPUTO1253
2006-09-28 08:21:00
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Embassy Maputo
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COUNTRY CLEARANCE GRANTED FOR MCC STAFF AND PROVISIONAL COUNTRY CLEARANCE GRANTED FOR BOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON STAFF TO TRAVEL TO MOZAMBIQUE

Tags:  KMCA EAID ECON OVIP AFIN OTRA MZ 
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FM AMEMBASSY MAPUTO
TO RUEHLMC/MILLENNIUM CHALLENGE CORP 0088
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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 03 MAPUTO 001253 

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

MCC FOR SGAULL
AF/S FOR HTREGER

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: KMCA, EAID, ECON, OVIP, AFIN, OTRA, MZ
SUBJ: COUNTRY CLEARANCE GRANTED FOR MCC STAFF AND
PROVISIONAL COUNTRY CLEARANCE GRANTED FOR BOOZ ALLEN
HAMILTON STAFF TO TRAVEL TO MOZAMBIQUE

REF: MCC 523

UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 03 MAPUTO 001253

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

MCC FOR SGAULL
AF/S FOR HTREGER

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: KMCA, EAID, ECON, OVIP, AFIN, OTRA, MZ
SUBJ: COUNTRY CLEARANCE GRANTED FOR MCC STAFF AND
PROVISIONAL COUNTRY CLEARANCE GRANTED FOR BOOZ ALLEN
HAMILTON STAFF TO TRAVEL TO MOZAMBIQUE

REF: MCC 523

1. Embassy Maputo welcomes and grants country
clearance for MCC staff, Cassia Carvalho-Pacheco,
Jonathan Saiger, Omar Hopkins, Stephen Gaull, Maria
Claudia Pachon, Jonathan Nash, Beverly Watson, John
Polk, David Gentry, Elizabeth Cordaro, Debbie
Shigenaga, and grants provisional country clearance for
Booz Allen Hamilton staff, Paul Tetrault, Kimberly
Kotnik, and Bruce Brong to travel to Mozambique,
collectively, from October 01 to October 26, 2006, to
further develop the program design and due diligence
for the Government of Mozambique's proposal.

Please advise as soon as possible regarding any
schedule or itinerary changes; refer to para 8
regarding visa requirements.

2. Control Officer: John Wysham, Chief Econ/Commercial
Officer at the Embassy, will be the control officer. He
can be contacted at:

-- Office telephone: (258) 2149-27-97, ext.3425
-- Office fax: (258) 2149-35-74
-- Cellular: (258) 82-315-7170

3. Hotel Reservations: Post has made hotel
reservations at the Hotel Avenida for the MCC staff.
The rate for a single room is USD$110.00, which
includes a breakfast buffet. Maputo per diem is
currently USD$224.00 (lodging USD$146 and
meals/incidentals USD$78). The hotel accepts U.S.
Dollars or South African Rand; Diners Club, VISA,
MasterCard, or American Express credit cards for
payment of hotel bills.

The hotel can be contacted at:

-- Telephone: (258) 21 49-10-01
-- Fax: (258) 21 49-14-80
-- E-Mail bookings@hotelavenida.co.mz

Reservation Policy: Hotels charge for no-shows and most will
debit one day's room rate for no-shows and reservations
canceled with less than twenty-four hours' notice prior to
arrival. Therefore, advance planning and prompt notification
of changes well in advance of the twenty-four hour limit are
necessary otherwise such charges will be assessed to the
intended traveler. Please contact your control officer
promptly with details of any changes.

Expeditor will pick-up and drop off at airport. All
other logistical requirements have been arranged. <
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4. Medical Services: Maputo has limited medical
facilities. Visitors will have to be medevaced in the
event of a major injury or illness. In the past, we
have had visitors nearly die because details of their
medevac insurance were not readily available. Post is
therefore very strict in not granting country clearance
unless we are assured that the traveler is adequately
covered if a medevac is required.

Direct Hire employees (not contractors) of the
Department of State, USAID, Department of Defense, CDC,
and Peace Corps have country clearance and need not
take any further action. Direct Hire employees of
other U.S Government Agencies must provide their
control officer by cable or e-mail a name and 24-hour
point of contact for their agency that can authorize
medical evacuation. Country Clearance is granted upon
receipt of that information.

The USG does not cover contract employees for medevac.
Therefore, all USG contractors (regardless of the
government agency they are contracted to) must provide
their control officer prior to arrival the name, phone
number, and policy number of their medevac insurance
provider(s) for use in case of emergency. Country
clearance will not be granted to contractors without
medevac insurance.

Post has been provided the required medevac information
for MCC staff. Post requires medevac information for
Booz Allen Hamilton staff before granting country
clearance.

5. CONSULAR REGISTRATION: ALL TDY VISITORS SPENDING

MAPUTO 00001253 002 OF 003


MORE THAN TWO WORKDAYS IN MAPUTO ARE REQUIRED TO
REGISTER WITH THE CONSULAR SECTION IN THE CHANCERY TO
ENSURE THAT THE MISSION HAS CURRENT EMERGENCY CONTACT
INFORMATION FOR EACH VISITOR.

6. Financial Matters: With the exception of the main
hotels in Maputo, Maputo is essentially a cash economy.
Credit cards are of limited utility. Vendors will
accept U.S. dollars (or South African rand) in lieu of
the local currency, the metical. For a day trip to
Maputo, we recommend visitors bring with them USD 100
in cash for spending money. Dollars can be exchanged
at any bank or currency exchange facility. Embassy
Maputo recommends against the use of travelers checks,
as transaction charges are uniformly high. Please note
that Embassy Maputo will need fiscal data in the event
that extensive services or goods are required during
the visit. There are no currency import/export
restrictions in effect at this time. Mozambican
Airlines (LAM) accepts the American Express credit
card. Please note that charge limits are in effect on
most credit card transactions, and hotel bills need to
be settled every few days. Mozambique recently
introduced its new currency: the New Metical
(abbreviated MTn.) This currency replaces the Metical
(MT.) One New Metical is equivalent to 1,000 Meticals
(1 MTn = 1,000 MT.) As a point of reference and at
today's exchange rates, 1 USD equals approximately 25
MTn and 25,000 MT. From July 1st, 2006 through December
31st, 2006, both currencies are in circulation, and all
prices are expressed in both currencies. After December
31st, 2006, only the New Metical will be in
circulation. Visitors to Mozambique should be aware of
the difference between the two currencies while they
are both in circulation. The only obvious difference to
those unfamiliar with Mozambican currency is that the
New Metical has three fewer zeros. The largest New
Metical note is 1,000 MTn (versus 500,000 MT.) The
smallest New Metical note is 20 MTn (versus 10,000 MT.)
For further guidance please refer to the images of the
New Metical on our intranet site at
http://maputo.state.gov/Sections/FMO/fmo.htm

7. Visas: Visas are required for entry into
Mozambique, and the US Embassy Maputo urges travelers
to have them prior to traveling. Travelers arriving
from a country without a Mozambican embassy can get
visas at the airport or land border entry points for 20
USD or 300 MTn.
Those arriving from a country with a Mozambican embassy
can obtain visas at the airport or land border entry
points for 25 USD. Diplomatic visitors without visas
will have their passports held pending processing of a
visa, which requires Embassy Maputo to process a
diplomatic note.
There is an airport departure tax payable only in cash,
of 10 USD or equivalent in Metical or Rand for regional
flights, and 20 USD for Intercontinental.

8. Security/Threat Assessment: The biggest threat
facing U.S. citizens visiting Mozambique is crime. The
State Department has designated Mozambique a critical-
threat post for crime. Street crime and vehicle
hijackings are common and can be violent. Visitors
must be vigilant when out in public areas and should
not display jewelry or other items of high value.
Visitors should avoid carrying backpacks or purses, as
these can draw unwanted attention of would-be muggers.
Isolated areas, such as along the Marginal (the area
along the sea),should be avoided as joggers and
pedestrians have been mugged frequently, even during
daylight hours.

THERE ARE NO KNOWN TERRORIST GROUPS ACTIVE IN
MOZAMBIQUE AND NO CURRENT INDICATIONS THAT U.S.
CITIZENS ARE BEING TARGETED BY TERRORIST ORGANIZATIONS.

THE POLICE ARE POORLY PAID, POORLY EQUIPPED, AND LACK
THE PROFESSIONALISM THAT U.S. CITIZENS ARE ACCUSTOMED
TO IN THE UNITED STATES. VISITORS REQUIRING EMERGENCY
ASSISTANCE SHOULD NOT RELY ON LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES,
BUT SHOULD CONTACT THE MARINE SECURITY GUARD AT POST
ONE AT (01) 49-07-23. MOZAMBICAN LAW REQUIRES THAT ALL
PERSONS CARRY AN IDENTITY DOCUMENT, SUCH AS A PASSPORT,
WHEN OUT IN PUBLIC AND PRODUCE IT IF REQUESTED BY
POLICE. A COPY OF PASSPORT IDENTITY AND VISA PAGES IS
ACCEPTABLE. THERE ARE CERTAIN AREAS IN THE CITY OF
MAPUTO WHERE PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC IS PROHIBITED, E.G., IN

MAPUTO 00001253 003 OF 003


FRONT OF THE PRESIDENTIAL OFFICES LOCATED NORTH OF THE
HOTEL POLANA ON THE SEASIDE OF AVENIDA JULIUS NYERERE.

OVERLAND TRAVEL AFTER DARK IS EXTREMELY DANGEROUS DUE
TO POOR ROAD CONDITIONS, LACK OF EMERGENCY SERVICES,
AND THE INCREASED POTENTIAL FOR VEHICLE HIJACKINGS.
OFFICIAL AMERICANS SERVING IN MOZAMBIQUE ARE PROHIBITED
FROM OVERLAND TRAVEL OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS DURING THE
HOURS OF DARKNESS.

TDY VISITORS SPENDING MORE THAN TWO WORKDAYS IN
MOZAMBIQUE MUST SCHEDULE A SECURITY BRIEFING WITH THE
REGIONAL SECURITY OFFICER.

9. Transiting Johannesburg Airport: Post urges
travelers to keep in mind restrictions on carry-on
luggage on international flights (at present no
liquids, gels, or cosmetics are permitted to be carried
on board international flights leaving the United
States). Travelers also should bear in mind that
security of checked baggage is a significant problem
for travelers who transit Johannesburg airport. Many
items have been stolen from checked bags, including the
checked bags themselves. The items stolen most often
are electronics (including I-Pods, cameras, and alarm
clocks),toiletries (such as cosmetics, soap, shaving
kits and cologne) and shoes (especially expensive
running/athletic shoes). A LOCKED BAG DOES NOT ENSURE
SECURITY. One security measure that seems to meet with
some success is to have your luggage stretch-wrapped at
your point of departure. The stretch-wrapping makes it
more difficult for the thieves to gain access to your
luggage. Be aware that flights between Johannesburg
and Maputo are often serviced by a small plane with
little space for carry-on luggage. This may require
passengers to check their larger carry-on items. Please
ensure your valuables are kept in a bag small enough to
carry on your lap to keep them with you at all
times. We take this problem very seriously and are
doing what we can to help aid a solution. In brief,
please:

-- Leave behind irreplaceable valuables;
-- Always lock your bags;
-- Have your luggage stretch-wrapped when possible;
-- Keep your valuables with you in a small carry-on;
-- Make sure that your carry-on luggage complies with
current international restrictions/regulations.

10. Health: Travelers are advised that chloroquine
resistant malaria is present in Mozambique. The most
recent guidance from the Department of State Medical
Office recommends weekly use of mefloquine as the drug
of choice for malaria prophylaxis in chloroquine-
resistant areas. Mefloquine must be started one to two
weeks before arriving at post. Daily doxycycline is an
alternative regimen. Doxycycline must be started three
days before arriving at post. Both malaria prophylaxis
medications must be continued for four weeks after
departing post.

RASPOLIC