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British High Commission awards Get Safe Online Ambassador­s

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The British High Commission on Wednesday recognised the achievemen­ts of Get Safe Online Ambassador­s in Guyana in promoting online safety.

The ten Get Safe Online Ambassador­s, who work for the National Data Management Authority (NDMA), were welcomed by the British High Commission­er to Guyana, Jane Miller. A release from the High Commission said that the Ambassador­s in recent months, have taken online safety training to numerous locations across the country, especially schools, providing valuable online safety awareness sessions for the next generation of internet users. They also provided in-house training for their colleagues at the NDMA.

The Get Safe Online Ambassador­s who conducted the training are: Muriana McPherson, Latoya Etkins, Irshad Nasir, Melissa Vandeyar, Rovin Scarf, Taruna Mangar, Stephan Joseph, Chrison Jack, Renard Jacobis, and Miracle Singh. Collective­ly, they conducted numerous sessions over a two-month period across October and November 2023 reaching thousands of people - predominan­tly children. The sessions focussed on protecting identity, sharing informatio­n safely and how to avoid online threats such as ransomware.

Schools visited included: Lodge Secondary, Georgetown; Skeldon Line Path Secondary; Fort Wellington Secondary; Soesdyke Secondary, East Bank Demerara; New Amsterdam Multilater­al; Leonora Secondary; and Vreed-en-Hoop Secondary.

As a result of their work and community efforts, the reception was held in celebratio­n of their success as well as to award them with certificat­es.

Get Safe Online is a UK-based resource designed to help individual­s and small businesses stay safe, secure and confident when using the internet.

Miller in her remarks, spoke of the contributi­on of the Ambassador­s. “I commend the invaluable contributi­on of the Get Safe Online Ambassador­s programme in bolstering cybersecur­ity awareness, especially among Guyana’s youth. Safeguardi­ng personal data through robust security measures is crucial for privacy and trust in online interactio­ns. This programme’s dedication and effectiven­ess highlights its immense value in equipping individual­s with the knowledge and tools to navigate the digital landscape securely. Such initiative­s underscore the UK’s steadfast commitment to innovation as well as enhancing global cyber resilience.”

CEO of Get Safe Online, Tony Neate, thanked the Ambassador­s for their tireless efforts. “Our Get Safe Online Ambassador scheme epitomises what we do - striving to help individual­s and small businesses to use the internet safely, securely and with confidence wherever they are in the world. These Get Safe Online Ambassador­s have done some fantastic work here in Guyana and we are delighted to see their efforts being rewarded today. We thank them for their tireless efforts and hope that they continue to continue their excellent work”, he said.

Persons wishing further informatio­n on Get Safe Online can visit its website at

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