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Cluster Contact

Cluster Focal Point :

Chérif Ghaly,
Chair, ETC
Tel: 41229172184
Email: ghaly@un.org

Introduction

The availability of robust, reliable information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure and services has become critically important to the successful functioning of all the clusters and for ensuring personal security from the onset of an emergency. The Emergency Telecommunications Cluster (ETC) is committed to providing clearly defined services to ensure timely, predictable, and effective inter-agency telecommunications to support humanitarian operations in emergencies.  

ETC Principles
- Clear structure with well defined roles and responsibilities for providing Inter-Agency telecommunications infrastructures covering both data and security communications, which are essential for effective and efficient emergency operations
-  Field, regional and HQ activities allowing for systematic and global gap analysis
-  Provide framework for NGO/Private sector operational collaboration
-  Provide rapid response with predictable service deliverables and timeframes
-  Pre-positioned resources (staff, equipment and standby capacities)
-  Provision of standard, interoperable ICT platforms and procedures to avoid duplication and ensure cost effective services
-  Ensure a smooth transition to post-emergency reconstruction

Description of services provided by the ETC

Partners

Who does what....
PROCESS OWNER

OCHA: Overall coordination, preparedness and initial response
SERVICE PROVIDERS
UNICEF: Common data telecommunication services
WFP: Common security telecommunications services
UN PARTNERS: DPKO, UNHCR, UNITAR/UNOSAT, WHO, UNDSS, UNDP, ICRC, IFRC
NON-UN PARTNERS:  SRSA (Swedish Rescue Services Agency), NRC (Norwegian Refugee Council), DRC (Danish Rescue Council), Télécoms Sans Frontières, Ericsson Response, RedR Australia, NetHope - consortium of 18 international NGOs ,  as well as stand-by and private sector partners.

WGET

 The Working Group on Emergency Telecommunicaitons (WGET), convened by the United Nations Office for Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), is an open forum to facilitate the use of telecommunications in the service of humanitarian assistance. For more information, click here.

Tampere Convention

The Tampere Convention - on the Provision of Telecommunication Resources for Disaster Mitigation and Relief Operations was hosted by the Government of Finland in Tampere, Finland in June 1998.  The Convention has the purpose to expedite and facilitate the use of emergency telecommunications within the framework of international humanitarian assistance. For more information, click  here.

Related Information
Events and Announcements

Watch this space for announcements of upcoming events and meetings.

 
      
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