Texting for life in Pakistan: the International Organisation of Migration
The International Organisation for Migration, an intergovernmental organisation working to support people to return to their homes after being displaced by disaster of conflict, have been using FrontlineSMS in Pakistan for some months. Below, the twenty-eighth FrontlineSMS guest post is an operational update from Maria Ahmed and Isabel Leigh, in the Mass Communication Team. Beneficiaries of the IOM's work in Ghotki October 15th is Global Handwashing... Read More
What could an SMS do in humanitarian aid? Monitor a programme, send in a complaint… and administer a cash transfer?
Lawrence Haddad’s recent column in the Guardian (23rd June) got me thinking about ways to use mobile to enable communities to hold agencies, whether governmental or not, to account for the aid they provide. This is a critical element of good development and aid work. As Haddad says; Helping communities report on whether the aid reached them is a good contribution to fixing the broken feedback loop in international development and to reducing... Read More
TSF, FrontlineSMS and humanitarian assistance in Niger
In this – the third in our series of FrontlineSMS guest posts – Grégory Rebattu, Télécoms Sans Frontières (TSF)’s Niger Representative, and Oisín Walton, Head of TSF Communications and International Relations, talk us through their thoughts on the software, and its potential for emergency relief in Niger. “I work for Télécoms Sans Frontières (TSF), the leading NGO specialising in the deployment of telecommunications in... Read More


