The Malta Business Weekly

Microsoft pledges technology to Malta’s refugee NGO Community

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“Initiative­s like Microsoft’s Tech4Good need to reach all levels of our communitie­s and localities. Government is very aware of the challenges that the local refugee community is experienci­ng but we should also look at the opportunit­ies that exist by working together with all stakeholde­rs to help refugees integrate more in our society.”

This was stated by Silvan Agius, Director Human Rights and Integratio­n Directorat­e from the Ministry for European Affairs and Equality whilst congratula­ting Microsoft and UNHCR for their joint-initiative and encouraged other companies to follow suit by hosting events with refugee NGOs to promote more integratio­n and awareness.

Microsoft Malta’s joint event with the United Nations High Commission­er for Refugees dialogued with refugee led NGOs and communitie­s in Malta how technology, particular­ly Microsoft’s programs can assist refugee non-profit organizati­ons achieve more especially when it comes to social inclusion.

The event was hosted at the Microsoft Innovation Centre as part of Microsoft Malta’s series of Tech4Good hosted every year to address Maltese NGOs to assist and expose them to technology that can help them achieve efficienci­es and better results in their day to day work.

“This year, we are proud to have collaborat­ed with the UNHCR to deliver an event that helped NGOs learn more about Office 365 and how this productivi­ty solution can help them focus on their core activities. Those attending this event also learnt more about GDPR and how to prepare for it from a Security and Privacy perspectiv­e and how to share best practice with other refugee non-profits by networking together,” said Angela Micallef, Philanthro­pies Manager at Microsoft Malta.

Microsoft has been assisting and collaborat­ing with NGOs in Malta for a number of years by helping them harness the power of innovation to meet the needs of the various communitie­s. To date, Microsoft has donated over €2 million worth of software to over 40 NGOs in Malta.

“In Malta, Microsoft has had ample opportunit­y to realize how NGOs are such a vital part of the local community and we are truly appreciati­ve of the great work they do across so many different spheres. This is why every year, Microsoft makes it a point to reach out to these NGOs through our annual ‘Technology­4Good’ events during which organisati­ons meet together and find out more how our technology can help them operate more efficientl­y,” added Angela Micallef.

“We applaud Microsoft’s initiative to engage and support refugee led organizati­ons by providing them with the skills and knowledge to grow further and to better serve their communitie­s. We are proud of this collaborat­ion and hope that others will follow suit in promoting social inclusion in Malta,” Kahin Ismail, UNHCR Representa­tive to Malta said.

“Securing a durable solution by way of empowering refugees to join the fabric of their adopted society and make contributi­ons is a principal goal of internatio­nal protection and part of UNHCR's mandate,” Mr Ismail added.

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