
C2C#038: World Disaster Risk Reduction Day
This newsletter explores the link between poverty, inequality and natural disasters, and shows how capacity building helps mitigate disaster risks.
The Call to Comms is our weekly newsletter that sits at the intersection of humanitarian aid and telecommunication technology.
This newsletter explores the link between poverty, inequality and natural disasters, and shows how capacity building helps mitigate disaster risks.
Meet CartONG, an NGO specialized in digital mapping and data management in the humanitarian sector.
To celebrate the 20 years of the base, learn more about the evolution of TSF’s missions in Latin America.
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.
TSF deployed following the earthquake in Morocco. Learn more about the disaster, and the work our team has started on-site.
Misinformation is dangerous for everyone, but for people in humanitarian crisis situations, the risks and stakes are often higher. How can literacy help?
How can connectivity contribute to better lives for displaced people? Also this week: a pollution-monitoring instrument, ASEAN Disaster Management Week and a tool to help reduce global hunger.
What do we know so far about the role of technology in education? What is TSF doing to use technology for education in humanitarian crises? Also this week: Haitians' resilience, the situation in Afghanistan, and LEO connectivity solutions.