Exterior of the Sida headquarters at Valhallavagen in Stockholm.
Photo: Helena Landstedt

Exterior of the Sida headquarters at Valhallavagen in Stockholm. Photo: Helena Landstedt

Sida-offices in Sweden

We have three offices in Sweden

Published: Thursday, June 25, 2009

Changed: Friday, October 16, 2009

The main office is in central Stockholm. We also have offices in Härnösand and Visby

Stockholm - headquarters

Valhallavägen 199
105 25 Stockholm
SWEDEN
Underground (tunnelbana) "Karlaplan" (red line)
Bus no 72 or 56, station "Hakberget". 

Phone: +46 8 698 50 00
Fax: + 46 8 20 88 64
E-mail: sida@sida.se

Visby

Baltic Sea Unit and Documentation, Administration and Resources
Visiting address: Visborgsallén 4, Visby
Postal address: PO Box 1271, 621 23 Visby, SWEDEN

Phone: +46 8 698 50 00
Fax: +46 8 20 88 64
E-mail: sida@sida.se

Härnösand

Sida Partnership Forum
Södra Vägen 3d
871 40 Härnösand
SWEDEN

Phone: +46 8 698 50 00
Fax: + 46 8 20 88 64
E-mail: sida@sida.se

 

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