
C2C#005: Why We’re Still in Ukraine, One Year Later
How can we provide essential information and connectivity to Ukrainians fleeing the war? Meet the TSF staff who makes it possible.
Communications Officer at TSF
How can we provide essential information and connectivity to Ukrainians fleeing the war? Meet the TSF staff who makes it possible.
A year after the start of the Ukraine war, Télécoms Sans Frontières (TSF) is still in the field to support those who were forced to flee their country, and other NGOs. Meet two of the Ukrainians working for TSF on the ground.
This week, we explore what it means to live in the digital age of war, why Internet access is essential to refugees and we interview Dr. Maitland on how refugees use technology.
We explain why access to the internet is essential to refugees: mental health benefits, access to education and simply searching for information.
A quick update on TSF’s response to the earthquake, how technology can help find earthquake survivors, and humanitarian collaboration in the field.
How we can better face emergencies, and what steps we can take to build a strong strategic response to emergencies.
In our second newsletter, we talk about deploying to Turkey following the earthquake, how to build community resilience and how humanitarian issues affect women.
Télécoms Sans Frontières break down the main points in OCHA's Global Humanitarian Trends report for 2023 and our insights into what's in store.
Télécoms Sans Frontières looks back at some of their missions in 2022, one that began with cyclones in Madagascar and a war in Ukraine to training workshops in Barbados and strategic preparation in Mexico.