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We understand deadlines. Our goal is to assist you as quickly as possible. We've included all the general information we could think of on this page. If you can not find what you need, e-mail or call the Public Relations office in Washington D.C.

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VOA Public Relations: (202) 203-4959

News coverage requests: (202) 203-4302 Africa Division: (202) 203-4019

Development & Media Training: (202) 382-7164 South & Central Asia Division: (202) 203-4817

East Asia & Pacific Division: (202) 382-5867 Latin America Division: (202) 382-5933

English Division: (202) 203-4297 Persian News Network: (202) 203-4940

Eurasia Division: (202) 382-5300 Human Resources:(202) 382-7500

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