ETC Preparedness in the Pacific – Infographic Q1 2022 – Fiji – ReliefWeb

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Fiji + 11 more
ETC preparedness activities activated in NOVEMBER 2016 under the PACIFIC HUMANITARIAN TEAM (PHT)
Preparedness activities offered for 12 PACIFIC ISLAND COUNTRIES
US$510,000 funding available for use by ETC in the Pacific in 2022
D-EPR COURSE delivered from 8-24 February to 25 ICT professionals in the Pacific
TELECOMS SPECIALIST identified for deployment to NAURU to strengthen radio network of NATIONAL EMERGENCY SERVICES
GLOBAL ETC DISASTER PREPAREDNESS WORKSHOP joined by ETC Coordinator in the Pacific from 27-30 March
TUVALU SUCCINCT DATA PROJECT to support COVID-19 and preparedness reassessed
Fiji + 11 more
Micronesia
Tonga + 1 more
Tonga + 1 more
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