
Meet Yassira, Who Escaped Cyclone Chido in Mayotte: “The First Thing Was ‘Is Everyone Alive?’”
The story of Yassira from Mayotte and the importance of communications after cyclone Chido.
The story of Yassira from Mayotte and the importance of communications after cyclone Chido.
In this first Call to Comms from 2025, we explore the Global Humanitarian Challenges and the response to cyclone Chido.
In the wake of Cyclone Chido's devastating impact on Mayotte, Télécoms Sans Frontières (TSF) mobilized to provide emergency communication services to the island's most affected communities. Cyclone Chido's Impact on Mayotte On December 14, 2024, Cyclone Chido struck Mayotte with unprecedented intensity, bringing hurricane-force...
Understanding the role of social media in emergencies, and what you need to know about migration in Latin America in 2024.
The use of social media during emergency response can spark debate. We share some insights on how social media affect humanitarian response during crises.
The story of a displaced, elderly woman in Ukraine, and how TSF connected an isolated shelter in the forest.
Learn more about TSF's exploratory mission in Lebanon. Also: education & technology for displaced children, and how a Mexican law firm helps TSF.
Meet Carlos Bello, Co-Head of the Telecom Media and Technology Practice at BGBG, a Mexican lawfirm doing pro bono work for TSF.
How do children and young people continue their education when they are forced to flee their home? From Ukraine to Latin America, we see how people affected by humanitarian crises use technology in different ways to keep learning.