A Day in An International Humanitarian Organization
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.
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.
Data protection is a priority for any humanitarian organization needing balance privacy and information sharing. In this article, TSF explores solutions for protecting personal information in crises, from legal compliance to responsible technology use.
We explain why access to the internet is essential to refugees: mental health benefits, access to education and simply searching for information.
How we can better face emergencies, and what steps we can take to build a strong strategic response to emergencies.
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.