
Emergency Telecommunications Cluster | World Food Programme
From Afghanistan and Iraq, to Haiti, the Philippines and Nepal, for over a decade the Emergency Telecommunications Cluster (ETC) – led globally by the World Food Programme (WFP) – has provided timely, predictable and effective telecommunications services to humanitarians responding to crises.
Emergency Telecommunications Cluster (ETC)
Since 2005, the ETC has responded to over 40 humanitarian crises around the world. Within 48 hours of a disaster, the ETC provides vital security communications services and voice and Internet connectivity to assist the response community in their life-saving operations.
Emergency Telecommunications Cluster (ETC) - UN-SPIDER
The Emergency Telecommunications Cluster (ETC) - headed globally by the World Food Programme (WFP) - is a multinational network of humanitarian, government and private sector organizations that work together to provide communication services in humanitarian emergencies.
over 2.5 million in need of humanitarian assistance. Throughout 2019, ETC security communications were essential in ensuring the safety and security of 3,000 humanitarians in 12 operational locations across the country. To bolster its ability to keep humanitarians safe, the ETC collaborated with the
ETC Leadership | Emergency Telecommunications Cluster (ETC)
The UN World Food Programme (WFP) is nominated global lead of the Emergency Telecommunications Cluster (ETC) responsible for building strong relationships with the partner network and for ensuring predictable and effective inter-agency response.
Within 48 hours of a disaster, the Emergency Telecommunications Cluster (ETC) provides vital security communications services, voice and internet connectivity to assist first responders in their life-saving operations. The ETC recognizes that affected communities are part of the response effort and is increasingly extending its services to them.
ETC Strategy: ETC2025, 2021-2025 Version 0.6 | August 2021
2021年12月28日 · With the help of our partners, over the next four years, the ETC will: 1.Improve emergency response. 2.Increase regional and country preparedness. 3.Empower communities. 4.Drive innovative and...
Yemen | Emergency Telecommunications Cluster (ETC)
The Emergency Telecommunications Cluster (ETC) was activated on 28th April 2015 to provide common telecommunication services to the humanitarian community responding to the crisis. WFP is leading ETC activities. ETC Yemen project includes: Establish, upgrade and maintain Security Telecommunications services
Emergency Telecommunications Cluster Activities and Services …
The Emergency Telecommunications Cluster (ETC) has been active in South Sudan since 2011, shortly after its separation from Sudan. However, in response to the unfolding crisis of 2014, ETC scaled up its activities to provide an adequate response due to an escalation of the situation as compared to previous years.
WFP is global lead of the ETC. Operations Overview West Africa Central African Republic South Sudan Syria Iraq Nepal Vanuatu Yemen. Operational Challenges 1. Alignment between cluster approach and refugee coordination model 2. Shifting partnering needs and model 3.