Jovan, Global Connectivity Manager at Mercy Corps, has spent more than three years setting up Wi-Fi so refugees can connect with distant family and friends. Using Cisco Meraki technology, Jovan is able to provide connectivity to remote refugee camps within 24 hours, significantly reducing the stress among residents.
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