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Today’s Strategy for Tomorrow’s Humanitarian Connections.
The ETC is a global network of organizations working together to provide shared communications services in humanitarian emergencies.
The ‘ETC 2020’ strategy will guide the Emergency Telecommunications Cluster (ETC) over the next five years as it seeks to realise an ambitious vision.
As the Emergency Telecommunications Cluster (ETC) is completing the ETC2020 Strategy implementation phase, it is reflecting on the progress made so far while keeping a forward-looking eye on the work that remains to be done to ensure the strategy’s successful implementation.
The ETC Tactical Planning Team comprises representatives from Ericsson Response, Plan International, World Vision International, Yahsat and Global ETC lead, World Food Programme (WFP).
As highlighted in the ETC2025 Strategy, the ETC is built on partnership. As such, it strives to involve a diverse and representative group of humanitarian actors, governments, and the private sector.
A world where safe and local access to reliable communications is always available.
Ongoing conflict, desert locust invasion, recurrent climatic shocks such as floods and droughts, and socioeconomic impact of COVID-19 are the key drivers of humanitarian needs in Ethiopia.
It’s been eight days since Lebanon’s capital city was rocked by two explosions at the Port of Beirut, leaving an estimated 300,000 homeless and thousands injured. Amid the rubble and devastation caused by the blast, the ETS is on the ground with partners for a joint assessment mission.