Jan 13, 2005
The relief effort in the wake of the Asian tsunamis has highlighted the importance of using ICT. African aid agencies have become significant ICT users and have sophisticated ICT managers. Communication is key in when disasters occur as communications links are often disrupted. Yet for disaster relief workers who arrive on the scene these links are essential as they rely heavily on telecommunications to coordinate the complicated logistics of rescue and relief operations. This week Balancing Act News Update looked at how different aid agencies have used ICT to tackle the impact of tsunami waves on the coasts of East Africa and its offshore islands.
































