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In West Africa, the ET Cluster is providing internet connectivity and radio services to treatment units, government response centres and NGO offices as part of the Ebola emergency response.
Doctors, nurses, surveillance teams, psycho-social experts, logisticians, epidemiologists, researchers, drivers, laboratory technicians, managers of Ebola Treatment Units, civil servants at the Ministries of Health, employees of Ebola Response command centres in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea a
ETC network review operations and plan for 2020 at Plenary Meeting
Partnering and piloting for the road ahead was the overriding message from the second 2015 ETC Plenary Meeting, held at UNHCR headquarters in
After 16 months supporting the fight against Ebola, the ETC operation has come to a close.
The Emergency Telecommunications Cluster has not been activated in response to the Ebola outbreak in West Africa.
On 23 March 2014, Guinea’s Ministry of Health notified the World Health Organization (WHO) of a rapidly evolving outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD, or “Ebola”) in the south-eastern region of the country.
Local communities are the first responders, and all those supporting the emergency operation will have access to vital communications services. By 2020 that is.