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Dear ETC colleagues,
You are invited to participate in the next Global Emergency Telecommunications Cluster (ETC) Joint teleconference on the Caribbean, CAR, DRC and Nigeria which will be held on Tuesday 3 April 2018 at 1300 UTC to discuss the current situation and latest developments.
Dear ETC colleagues,
You are invited to participate in the next Global Emergency Telecommunications Cluster (ETC) Joint teleconference on CAR, DRC and Nigeria which will be held on Wednesday 3 October 2018 at 1200 UTC to discuss the current situation and latest developments.
By Elizabeth Millership
This story was originally published on WFP.org
By Emma Wadland
Also published on World Food Programme Insight
Internet and phone services to enhance aid operations after months of unrest
"The security situation across the country is volatile," says Komi Amedjonekou, ICT Officer for the World Food Programme (WFP) in the Central African Republic (CAR).
The ETC learning center & cyber cafe in Bangassou, Central African Republic (CAR), is giving communities the opportunity to gain professional qualifications and access critical online services. People fleeing violence can:
✅Learn computer skills for the first time
By Liz Millership
In a country of five million people to only three ventilators, free and rapid access to information on COVID-19 could mean the difference between life and death.
Since the outbreak of conflict on 15 April 2023, Sudan’s communications infrastructure has been heavily impacted.
You arrive at Bangui airport in the Central African Republic (CAR) from headquarters, you switch on your smart phone to tell your family and colleagues that you’ve arrived and nothing happens: ‘there is no network’, said Jean-Luc Moot
As I am landing in Bangui, I can't believe the amount of people crowded near the landing strip.