C2C#042: Why Do Cyclones Have Names?
Have you ever wondered why extreme weather events are named? Here's a quick explanation. Also this week: Education During War, Online Disinformation, Climate Action and some recent news from our work in Ukraine.
Communications Officer at TSF
Have you ever wondered why extreme weather events are named? Here's a quick explanation. Also this week: Education During War, Online Disinformation, Climate Action and some recent news from our work in Ukraine.
From Haiti in 2010 to Ukraine in 2022, learn about the experiences of TSF's Regional Manager.
Learn more about TSF emergency response to Hurricane Otis in Acapulco, Mexico. Also this week: updates on Armenia and Gaza.
The situation in Gaza is everywhere on the Internet. Here's a simple way to ensure that what you read is trustworthy. Also this week: a special focus on Gaza, 6 months of war in Sudan, and Capacity Europe.
Meet CartONG, an NGO specialized in digital mapping and data management in the humanitarian sector.
How do humanitarian organizations know where to go when a humanitarian emergency occurs? Learn more about CartONG's work in this article.
Discover the insights of a shelter manager on the Information Diffusion Project in Latin America.
3 steps that NGOs take into account when responding to natural disasters, from the early days to the long term. Also: an interview with AT&T.
We spoke to Jennifer Enderlin, Director of CSR at AT&T, about our partnership and the role telecommunications can play in responding to humanitarian challenges.