Télécoms Sans Frontières (TSF) was founded in 1998 as the world's first NGO focusing on emergency-response technologies. We enable people affected by humanitarian crises to communicate and regain a perspective on life. Our core principles and driving values are to contribute to community resilience by promoting the responsible use of technology through a localized approach while maintaining immediate emergency response capacity. We believe that strategic alliances are crucial to developing more sustainable actions and accessing affected populations in difficult contexts. Since we are committed to not harming the populations we support, we are engaged in a global approach to eco-respons... read more Télécoms Sans Frontières (TSF) was founded in 1998 as the world's first NGO focusing on emergency-response technologies. We enable people affected by humanitarian crises to communicate and regain a perspective on life. Our core principles and driving values are to contribute to community resilience by promoting the responsible use of technology through a localized approach while maintaining immediate emergency response capacity. We believe that strategic alliances are crucial to developing more sustainable actions and accessing affected populations in difficult contexts. Since we are committed to not harming the populations we support, we are engaged in a global approach to eco-responsibility and sustainability. 25 years of field experience and comprehensive technical expertise give TSF a special place at the intersection of new technologies and humanitarian aid. The evolution of these technologies and their uses is causing social and environmental upheaval. TSF promotes the responsible use of new technologies in the service of human life. TSF is a partner of the United Nations Emergency Telecommunications Cluster (UNETC), a partner of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). It is also a member of the United States Committee on International Communication and Information Policy. Since its creation, TSF has been involved in over 150 major crises in more than 80 countries, providing communications to more than 11 million people and almost 1,000 NGOs. Telecoms Sans Frontieres hereby certifies any project presented on GlobalGiving or funds received by GlobalGiving will be under no circumstances used in countries where United States export or sanction laws are in place such as Syria, Iran, Cuba, and North Korea, or with individuals or institutions subject to U.S. restrictions.
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By Ines GUITTONNEAU | Communications Officer
Dear friend of TSF, As part of TSF’s response to meet humanitarian communication and information needs in Ukraine, we have been providing essential connectivity for internally displaced... Read the full report ›By Cyrine Bettaieb | Communications Officer
The war in Ukraine led to the largest civilian displacement in Europe since the Second World War. Millions of people were forced to flee their homes to escape violence, crossing the border with... Read the full report ›By Cyrine Bettaieb | Communications Officer
TSF's support to internally displaced populations (IDP) in Ukraine continues after more than two years since the start of the war. Recognizing the importance of communication channels for forcibly... Read the full report ›