Ukraine/Poland/Romania
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Emergency response for the populations affected by the war
Top articles
2024-03-08T11:39:00+02:00
Story
Meet Marta, ICT specialist and Digital Inclusion Manager at TSF
2024-02-19T12:10:00+02:00
Ukraine/Poland/Romania
2 Years in Ukraine: TSF’s Commitment to Connecting People in Times of Crisis
2023-03-20T19:15:00+02:00
Story
Facing Natural Disasters with Emergency Telecommunications
2023-02-24T17:52:00+02:00
Ukraine/Poland/Romania
One year on: helping Ukrainian people
Top missions
2023
- Ongoing
Mexico
Hurricane Otis
In the aftermath of Hurricane Otis in Acapulco, Mexico, TSF deployed to support emergency telecommunications as part of its collaboration with the International Movement of the Red Cross.
2023
Libya
Floods in Libya
TSF deployed for a mission after the massive flooding that occurred in Libya on Sunday, September 10, to support relief response through technology.
2022
- Ongoing
Ukraine/Poland/Romania
Emergency response for the populations affected by the war
In response to the war in Ukraine, a TSF team reached Ukraine’s neighbouring countries on 28 February.
2021
- 2023
Worldwide
Building regional emergency telecoms capacity
TSF is pleased to announce the start of a new project, funded by the Internet Society Foundation. This two-year project will build regional responders' capacity to recover emergency telecommunications in the most disaster-prone regions of the world.
2017
- Ongoing
Mexico/Guatemala/Colombia
Latin American migratory movement
TSF developed an information diffusion system for the protection of migrants in transit and asylum seekers in Mexico, Guatemala and Colombia.
Our current missions
8 missions accross 10 countries
Since 1998
20 million
beneficiaries
80+
countries
170+
major crises
850+
supported NGOs
Who we are
Télécoms Sans Frontières (TSF) was founded in 1998 as the world’s first NGO focusing on emergency-response technologies. During humanitarian crises we give affected people the possibility to contact their loved ones and begin to regain control of their lives, as well as we build rapid-response communications centres for local and international responders.
In parallel to this core activity, we also develop, adapt, and make available innovative and cost-effective solutions to assist migrants, refugees, displaced people and other disadvantaged communities in different areas, including education, healthcare, women’s rights and food security.