C2C#061: 5 Key Points for Wi-Fi Distribution in Humanitarian Crises
TSF’s technical team shares its expertise and 5 essential points to consider in order to provide quality connectivity in humanitarian settings.
TSF’s technical team shares its expertise and 5 essential points to consider in order to provide quality connectivity in humanitarian settings.
Today marks six months since the beginning of the October 7th War. Ever since, thousands of people have been killed and 75% of the population of Gaza, 1.7 million, are forcibly displaced in the strip. According to the World Health Organization, the population faces a high risk of starvation...
Directly from the field: a testimony of what it's like fleeing the Ukraine war, finding shelter, and how connectivity comes into play.
Get to know TSF’s latest project in Syria in partnership with Zoom In Organization to train women in Internet safety, digital security, and protection from electronic blackmail.
What happens when we share our expertise with regional organizations, and why is it useful for everyone involved?
Marta's combined focus on ICT and digital inclusion gives her an insightful perspective on how TSF aims to include girls and women in ICT during humanitarian crises.
As a member of the IT team who finds technical solutions to meet humanitarian needs, and as head of the digital inclusion program, Marta has a specific perspective on issues such as women's access to technology.
What can humanitarian actors and service providers do to better meet women and girls' needs during crises? TSF and Kristy Crabtree, Technology for Programs Strategy Lead at the IRC, discussed the issue.
What are the everyday actions needed to provide connectivity to displaced people in Ukraine? ICT specialist Ihor tells us. Also: an interview with DigitalBridge, TSF's partner.