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15 March 2024
Digital Training for Women in Syria
TSF and Syrian partner Zoom In Organization are starting a new project to provide training on the safe use of the internet to women most impacted by the 2023 earthquakes in Northern Syria.
17 February 2023
Earthquake in South Turkey
TSF deploys teams to support the populations in South Turkey and North Syria regions affected by the 7.8 magnitude earthquake and 7.5 aftershock.
01 September 2016
Maternal and child health follow-up
Mobile system to collect medical data to improve maternal and child health in Azaz District, Syria.
21 March 2013
Mali conflict - Emergency communications for the population of Timbuktu
TSF deployed in Mali on 1st February 2013 to set up satellite connections in Timbuktu after the liberation of the city by the French and Malian armies.
19 March 2012
Syrian Crisis
Medical care is essential for Syrian civilians, who may be injured by fighting and shelling, but also weakened by the very difficult living conditions imposed by the war since 2011. TSF provides means of communication to coordinate hospitals and medical teams working in this unsafe and unstable environment, and to improve their security.
16 June 2002
Floods - Zeyzoun Dam
TSF assists the government and the Red Crescent to help the populations of the villages buried by the waters following the bursting of the Zeyzoun dam