Somalia to boost emergency telecoms with NCA-ITU plan
The NCA and ITU are improving Somalia’s emergency telecommunications through the National Emergency Telecommunications Plan (NETP) to ensure reliable access to essential services during crises.
Somalia’s National Communications Authority (NCA) and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) have taken pivotal steps toward enhancing Somalia’s emergency telecommunications landscape. Their recent collaboration aims to implement the National Emergency Telecommunications Plan (NETP), a comprehensive strategy to ensure efficient communication during crises.
By convening a four-day engagement meeting that brought together diverse stakeholders, including government officials, mobile network operators, and representatives from international organisations, these organisations foster a cohesive understanding of roles and responsibilities in emergency telecommunications. The inclusive approach is essential for aligning efforts across multiple sectors, creating a unified response framework that can adapt to the evolving challenges faced by Somalia.
Recognising that the success of the NETP hinges on the active participation of telecom operators, the NCA’s Director General, Mr Mustafa Yasin Sheikh, emphasised the crucial role of their infrastructure and technical expertise in establishing a dependable emergency communications system. By harnessing the capabilities of these operators, Somalia can build a resilient network that remains operational during crises, safeguarding the well-being of its citizens.
Furthermore, the NCA and ITU are focused on the long-term sustainability of Somalia’s telecommunications infrastructure, prioritising the establishment of robust disaster management and critical communication networks. That proactive approach aims to enhance the overall safety and preparedness of the Somali population, ensuring that essential services can be accessed when needed most.