Chad Mission To the UN
About
Diplomacy has an address in Murray Hill. Chad Mission to the UN operates from a quiet corner at 129 E 36th St New York, NY 10016, where the sidewalks hum with the rhythm of international affairs. The building blends into the neighborhood’s mix of pre-war apartments and small consulates, a testament to the city’s role as a crossroads for global conversations.
This isn’t just another office; it’s a permanent mission representing Chad’s interests within the United Nations framework. Day-to-day work here involves policy coordination, multilateral negotiations, and advocacy—tasks that ripple far beyond the block. The mission serves as a bridge between N’Djamena and New York, translating national priorities into the language of international diplomacy.
Questions about the mission’s activities or scheduling a visit can be directed to (212) 986-0980. The staff handles inquiries during standard business hours, though it’s always wise to call ahead. No appointment is too small when it comes to matters of state, and the team is equipped to guide visitors through the protocols of engagement.
Finding the mission is simple with the right map. A quick search for directions will pinpoint the entrance, just steps from the bustle of Third Avenue. For those navigating the city’s diplomatic landscape, this address is one of many quiet hubs where global decisions begin.