Bridging language gaps empowers people to communicate in Cox’s Bazar refugee camps Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, once famed for its beautiful
In 2017, this team of four translators donated over 1.2 million words to the work of Translators without Borders (TWB).
How a glossary helps increase access to life-saving information in north-east Nigeria The humanitarian community in north-east Nigeria is well
At Translators without Borders, thanks to the support of our volunteer translators, partners and donors, we are continuing to grow.
The Globalization and Localization Association (GALA) 2018 conference has come to a close. Those of us who managed to make
Women with firewood
International Women’s Day (IWD) is celebrated across the globe on 8 March each year. It is a day when we
Health workers
Improving access to information in the right languages for the world’s poorest, most vulnerable individuals is the core mission of
mother tongue education
There is a lot of despair and pain radiating from the refugee camps in and around the Cox’s Bazar district
Nigeria
Without data on the languages of affected people, humanitarian organizations are ill-equipped to communicate with them effectively. In May of
Rohingya interpreter at work
Today was a bit grueling. We went to interview people who have newly arrived at Balukhali makeshift camp about cyclones