Complaint and feedback mechanisms are missing the voices of women and people with restricted mobility
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How Rohingya people think and talk about mental health
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Rohingya information preferences and perspectives
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Mozambique Cyclone Gombe: Crisis language map
View in a new tab and download our Mozambique Cyclone Gombe crisis language map as a photo here. Cyclone Gombe’s intense winds and heavy […]
A framework for the ethical use of advanced data science methods in the humanitarian sector
This framework is designed to highlight key ethical considerations, and to provide a practical guide for exploring or implementing advanced data science methods to […]
Annual Report 2021
In 2020, Translators without Borders (TWB) recognized the need to evolve its brand, strategy, and structure due to significant changes in its direction and […]
Learning review research for TWB trained community-based interpreters in Nigeria
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Philippines Super Typhoon Rai (“Odette”) – Crisis language map
(Click here to open in a new window.) Typhoon Rai made an initial landfall in Siargao Island, province of Surigao del Norte in Caraga […]
Localized communication minimizes the impact of Ebola in DRC
The response to the 11th Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) proved the merits of local, multilingual communication with communities. TWB’s […]
In the loop: developing effective complaints and feedback mechanisms
Complaints and feedback mechanisms are an essential part of the humanitarian community’s ability to be held accountable for the assistance and protection we deliver. […]