Emergency Telecommunications

Financials
Presence
  • Requirements ($)
    $4.4 million
  • Funding ($)
    $1.6 million
  • % Funded
    36.3%

Sector Objectives

CO1

Support effective response through timely and reliable ETS services and information sharing

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Contributes to
  • Strategic Objectives
    • 1
    • 2
Indicator Unit In Need Measure Progress
Maintain information management and collaboration platform
Tools
No data
1
User satisfaction rate of ETS services
Percentage
100%
No data
Hold regular local and global ETS coordination meetings
Meetings
24
31
Produce and share accurate and timely IM products
Products
No data
79

CO2

Coordinate security telecommunications and ICT emergency response activities

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Contributes to
  • Strategic Objectives
    • 1
    • 2
Indicator Unit In Need Measure Progress
Number of inter-agency, NGOs and Government organizations supported by the ETS
Organizations
No data
56
Number of common operational areas covered by common security telecommunications network
Locations
No data
6
Number of ICT emergency management and specialised radio telecommunications trainings
Trainings
No data
1
Number of communications centres (COMCEN) established, upgraded,maintained
Sites
No data
1

CO3

Provide reliable internet for the humanitarian community in common operational areas

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Contributes to
  • Strategic Objectives
    • 1
    • 2
Indicator Unit In Need Measure Progress
Number of humanitarian hubs with hybrid power supply system for the ETS infrastructure only
Sites
No data
No data
Number of common operational areas covered by Internet connectivity services
Sites
No data
5
Number of inter-agency, NGOs and Government organisations’ staff who used ETS services
Staff
No data
600

Emergency Telecommunications | Nigeria 2018
https://humanitarianaction.info/plan/642/ge/4076


Sector member organizations

15-Apr-2026


Sector member organizations

Organization Projects Sectors Requirements ($)
World Food Programme
$4.4 million
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