Five digital activists have created a website to help provide shelter to survivors of the earthquake in Syria and Turkiye that left millions homeless amid freezing winter temperatures.
, a non-profit they founded to develop digital humanitarian tools, like websites and apps, "to help those impacted by injustice, catastrophe, and displacement."
More than 100 families displaced by the earthquake have already found shelter through the website, which has been translated to English, Turkish and Arabic, according to Schiffmann. "The partnership means we are able to help shelter Syrians that have been devastated by 12 years of war crimes and now the worst natural disaster in Syria's and Turkiye's history," Moustafa said. "Avi and InternetActivism working with SETF can help us take advantage of technology to help people the world has left on their own."
"Avi and InternetActivism has a great track record for safety and we at SETF are ensuring that anyone who wants to host presents the required documents," Moustafa said. "Our teams on the ground are available to ensure follow up if there are any issues." "Our hope is that our work serves as a blueprint showcasing that anyone with a laptop and an internet connection can create massive positive impact for their community. All you need to do is think creatively," said Sinha, the TakeShelter software engineer.
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