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Missions

20 December 2024

Cyclone Chido

After the devastating passage of cyclone Chido, TSF is deploying to Mayotte to provide emergency communications to the affected populations and to coordinate relief operations.
28 February 2022

Emergency response for the populations affected by the war

TSF supports Ukrainian refugees and IDPs since 28. February 2022.
17 September 2020

Connectivity in Lesvos Refugee Camp

TSF deployed on the ground soon after the fire. Our team is maintaining the only Internet connection in the camp.
28 May 2016

European Migrant Crisis

TSF uses ICT at the heart of the migration crisis to meet the needs in telecommunication of migrant families
14 February 2009

Support to UN Stabilization Mission in DR Congo

Despite a peace agreement signed in 2003, the provinces of eastern DRC are the scene of repeated violence. In the district of Uélé alone, at least 135,000 people were displaced, 900 killed, and more than 700 kidnapped. At the request of UNICEF, TSF installed a telecom centre at the Monuc camp in Dungu. This connection allows United Nations agencies present to respond to the need of thousands of displaced people living on this huge camp.
20 September 2006

Katanga - Installation of UN telecom centre

Mitwaba is located in the Katanga region of southeastern Democratic Republic of Congo. This initially 4,000-strong village is now home to around 20,000 refugees following the conflict between Mai Mai rebels and the Congo's regular army. In May, the rebels surrendered their arms and improved security conditions, enabling the humanitarian community to support the population and local authorities. As a partner of the Emergency Telecommunications Cluster, TSF was in charge of ensuring the first emergency phase by implementing reliable telecom solutions in shared service and managing the transition for the duration of the emergency.
11 February 2002

Eruption of Volcano Nyiragongo

Following a terrible explosion of the Nyiragongo volcano in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on 17th January 2002, Télécoms sans Frontières was contacted by the Red Cross to support those providing help to the affected populations.
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