highlights
· ETS received critical funding of US$1 million from the Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA) in September, following a funding appeal made through WFP in February. ETS is now fully funded, reaching the US$1.16 million needed to maintain service in northeastern Nigeria in 2024.
· September 14: ETS rapidly deploys CrisisNet Kits to support humanitarian workers following the flood crisis that occurred in the early hours of September 10 in Maiduguri, Borno State, resulting in casualties and property damage. did. Additionally, the department also deployed emergency connectivity kits to provide stable internet service for the annual interdepartmental workshop held by the North East Interdepartmental Coordination Group (ISCG).
· With the donations received in August and September, ETS has started a planned solar hybrid system upgrade project in seven Fukada regions: Bama, Banki, Damasak, Dikwa, Gwoza, Monguno and Ngala. did. The department has started the procurement process with WFP management and FITTEST.