Digi And UNICEF Signs 2 Year MoU Agreement In Protecting Child Rights
The folks at Digi has today revealed that theyβve extended their partnership with UNICEF through a two-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). With the deal, they will collaborate on projects related to digital inclusion and resilience, and continue to advocate for childrenβs rights in the digital age.
Digi signs MoU deal with UNICEF
The partnership builds on the partnership between Telenor Group and UNICEF, which leverages Telenorβs digital platforms to reduce inequalities, while enhancing children and young peopleβs skill for the digital future.
According to Joachim Rajaram, the telco companyβs Chief Corporate Affairs Officer, the partnership is made possible thanks to the vision shared by both parties to protect childrenβs rights and reducing inequalities through the positive use of technology and accessibility to the internet.
To commemorate the partnership, both parties held a virtual dialogue to highlight the issues that children face during the COVID-19 pandemic and drive better understandings on the role of education and technology in their wellbeing.
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