What Is The Impact Of Telecommunications On Humanitarian Work?
From radio to telemedicine, we trace back how technology can be used to help in humanitarian situations.
From radio to telemedicine, we trace back how technology can be used to help in humanitarian situations.
We talked to Kristy Crabtree, Technology for Programs Strategy Lead at IRC, to discuss women’s and girls’ access to ICTs in humanitarian settings and more!
Global warming is one of the most pressing issues of our time. Yet, its effects are disproportionately experienced by people in vulnerable situations, forcibly displacing over 30 million people annually.
How does a crisis response evolve? We retrace the steps in TSF's response to the crisis in Ukraine up to the present day, following people's communication and information needs.
How do humanitarian organizations know where to go when a humanitarian emergency occurs? Learn more about CartONG's work in this article.
How do we work beyond the headlines – months after an earthquake, years after the start of a conflict? Come with us on a day of work in an NGO.
To mark the 25th anniversary of the creation of TSF, we want to celebrate the work of our teams throughout the decades, and the importance of communication in humanitarian crises.
The climate crisis is a humanitarian crisis, and technology can offer innovations to be more resilient in our response to climate change.
Learn about World Telecommunication Day, which aims to increase awareness about the significance of information and communication technologies, develop telecommunications infrastructure in developing countries, and this year's focus on empowering the least developed countries through ICTs.