
Call to Comms #68: Researcher on Connectivity in Humanitarian Action Today
What you need to know about the impact of connectivity on humanitarian crises, explained by the author of a recent report.
The Call to Comms is our weekly newsletter that sits at the intersection of humanitarian aid and telecommunication technology.
What you need to know about the impact of connectivity on humanitarian crises, explained by the author of a recent report.
The impact telecoms have had in humanitarian action, and the importance of digital inclusion. Also: ITW Charity Run.
Meet Sebastien, a TSF ICT engineer, as he shares his experience, what his job entails, and his insights on tech in humanitarian action.
We talked to Gabriela Rosales to learn more about the services she and the shelter offer to migrants and refugees and how TSF supports them.
We talked to 3 participants from Syria, to get their opinions on TSF's latest Digital Inclusion project in collaboration with Zoom In Organization.
4 questions to understand how climate change is affecting population displacement, and what we can do about it.
We talked to Prisca, a former volunteer and frequent visitor of IT Cup Miarinarivo Madagascar to learn how she uses her digital skills in her work and to support her community. Read on to learn more about Prisca and IT Cup project.
TSF’s technical team shares its expertise and 5 essential points to consider in order to provide quality connectivity in humanitarian settings.
Directly from the field: a testimony of what it's like fleeing the Ukraine war, finding shelter, and how connectivity comes into play.