Emergency Contacts Tips for US Citizens Traveling to Zimbabwe

What are the emergency contact numbers in Zimbabwe, including police, ambulance, and fire services?

Police: +263 4 790911 / +263 242 703600
Ambulance: +263 242 704521
Fire Services: +263 242 700242

Can you provide the contact information for the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate in Zimbabwe?

U.S. Embassy in Harare
172 Herbert Chitepo Avenue
Harare, Zimbabwe
Phone: +263 24 2774-0053/54
Email: [email protected]

Is there a local equivalent of 911 or an emergency hotline in Zimbabwe?

The emergency services hotline in Zimbabwe is 995. This number should be used for any life-threatening emergencies.

What is the procedure for contacting local authorities in case of an emergency in Zimbabwe?

In an emergency situation in Zimbabwe, you can call the national emergency numbers:
• 999 for fire and ambulance services
• 995 for the police
• 998 for civil protection.
You can also call the local police station in your area. If you are in a rural area, you should call the nearest police station.

Are there specific numbers or hotlines for reporting incidents such as theft, loss, or suspicious activities in Zimbabwe?

Yes, there are various numbers and hotlines for reporting incidents such as theft, loss, or suspicious activities in Zimbabwe. The main contact numbers are:

Police: +263 (4) 777022 or +263 (4) 772121
Emergency Hotline: 997
Fire Emergency: 998
Medical Emergency: 999
Crimestop Hotline: 0800 200 555

How can I reach medical emergency services, and are there English-speaking medical facilities in Zimbabwe?

In Zimbabwe, medical emergency services are provided by the Ministry of Health and the Central Emergency Services (CES). For immediate assistance, you can contact the CES’s emergency line at +263 4 707 556. Most public hospitals in Zimbabwe offer services in English, and there are also a number of private clinics and hospitals that offer English-speaking medical services.

What steps should I take if I lose my passport or other important documents in Zimbabwe?

1. Report the lost documents to the police in Zimbabwe as soon as possible.

2. Contact the Zimbabwean Embassy in your home country and get in touch with their consular section for assistance.

3. Contact your local embassy or consulate in Zimbabwe and inform them about the situation so they can advise you on the next steps to take.

4. Apply for a new passport at your local embassy or consulate in Zimbabwe. You will need to provide proof of your identity, such as a birth certificate, driver’s license, or other government issued ID, and other supporting documents.

5. Depending on the type of document that was lost, you may need to apply for a replacement from the Zimbabwean government.

Is there a 24/7 helpline or hotline for travelers to seek assistance or information in Zimbabwe?

Unfortunately, there is not a 24/7 helpline or hotline specifically for travelers in Zimbabwe. However, you can contact the local police if you need assistance and information when traveling in Zimbabwe.

What are the local search and rescue services, and how can they be contacted in Zimbabwe?

Local search and rescue services in Zimbabwe are provided by organizations such as the Civil Protection Department (CPD) and the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP). The CPD is responsible for responding to natural disasters as well as providing search and rescue services. It can be contacted through its 24/7 hotline: +263 (0)24 2789 899 or the toll-free number 0808 800 003. The ZRP also provides search and rescue services. Its contact information can be found on its website www.police.gov.zw.

In case of a natural disaster, whom should I contact for information and assistance in Zimbabwe?

In Zimbabwe, you should contact the Civil Protection Unit (CPU) for information and assistance in case of a natural disaster. CPU is the government agency responsible for disaster management and emergency response in Zimbabwe. This unit is part of the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works, and National Housing. It can be reached by phone at +263 4 700 544 or by email at [email protected].

What support services does the U.S. embassy or consulate in Zimbabwe offer in times of crisis?

The U.S. embassy or consulate in Zimbabwe offers a range of support services in times of crisis. These services include:

• Assistance with emergency travel, including issuance of emergency passports.

• Provision of information on local medical care and other social services.

• Assistance with locating family members and friends in the event of an emergency.

• Helping those affected by natural disasters or other emergencies by providing information, contacts, and/or coordination with local relief organizations.

• Provision of assistance for American citizens who are victims of crime, including help with filing police reports and obtaining medical treatment.

• Contacting family members in the United States to provide information or assistance if needed.

Is there a local equivalent to the U.S. State Department’s Overseas Citizens Services (OCS) that I can contact in Zimbabwe?

The Zimbabwean Department of Immigration in Harare provides services similar to OCS. It can provide assistance to Zimbabweans living abroad, including visa applications, travel documents, and other services related to immigration. You can contact them at +263-24-2740281.

How can I register with the U.S. embassy or consulate for updates and assistance during my stay in Zimbabwe?

You can register with the U.S. embassy or consulate in Zimbabwe by visiting the embassy’s website at https://zw.usembassy.gov/ and clicking on the “Registration for U.S. Citizens” link. To complete the registration process, you will need to provide your contact information, passport information, and the countries you are traveling to and from. Once you have registered, you will be added to the State Department’s Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP). This program will provide you with important security updates and emergency notifications during your stay in Zimbabwe.

Are there specific contacts or resources for Americans dealing with legal issues in Zimbabwe?

The U.S. Embassy in Harare, Zimbabwe, provides consular services to Americans in the country. The embassy’s website provides contact information and details about the services provided. Additionally, the American Bar Association’s International Legal Resource Center provides legal resources for those dealing with legal issues in Zimbabwe.

What is the process for reporting incidents of harassment or discrimination in Zimbabwe?

In Zimbabwe, incidents of harassment or discrimination should be reported to a superior or manager. If the incident is particularly serious, the victim should contact the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) for assistance. The ZHRC can provide advice and help victims to file a complaint and resolution process. In some cases, the ZHRC may refer the case to the police or court.

Is there a local non-emergency police contact for situations that require police assistance but are not immediate emergencies?

Yes. Most local police departments have a non-emergency number that people can call in order to report non-emergency situations. The non-emergency number can usually be found on the local police department website, or by calling the main police line and asking for the non-emergency number.

How can I contact my country’s embassy or consulate if I’m in a remote or rural area of Zimbabwe?

If you are in a remote or rural area of Zimbabwe, the best way to contact your country’s embassy or consulate would be to use the internet or telephone. Most embassies and consulates have websites or contact numbers that you can use to get in touch with them. You can also try using social media sites such as Facebook or Twitter, where many embassies and consulates post regular updates and allow people to contact them directly.

Are there local crisis hotlines or mental health support services available in Zimbabwe?

Yes, there are a number of local crisis hotlines and mental health support services available in Zimbabwe. These include the Zimbabwe National Network for Mental Health (ZNNMH), a national network of mental health professionals and advocates; the Mental Health Association of Zimbabwe (MHAZ), a non-governmental organization that provides support and advocacy for people with mental health conditions; the Zimbabwe National Association of Social Workers (ZNASW); and the Zimbabwe Crisis Hotline, which provides 24/7 access to trained mental health professionals.

In case of a transportation-related emergency, whom should I contact for assistance in Zimbabwe?

In the event of a transportation-related emergency in Zimbabwe, you should contact the Zimbabwe National Emergency Response Center (NERC) at +263 712 800 800 or the police emergency number at +263 772 200 023.

How can I quickly and efficiently communicate with emergency services if there is a language barrier in Zimbabwe?

If you are in Zimbabwe and there is a language barrier, one of the best ways to communicate quickly and efficiently with emergency services is to use a translation service. There are services such as Google Translate, which can be used to quickly and accurately translate text or voice messages into the language of the emergency services you are contacting. Alternatively, you can also use an interpreter who is fluent in both languages. This will allow you to communicate with emergency services more effectively and efficiently.