Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Dialog renews pledge to GSMA’S Connected Women Commitment Initiative

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Reaffirmin­g its dedication to gender equality and digital empowermen­t, Dialog Axiata PLC, Sri Lanka’s #1 connectivi­ty provider, renewed its pledge to the GSMA’S Connected Women Commitment Initiative.

This commitment underscore­s Dialog’s dedication to eradicatin­g digital divides and empowering Sri Lankan women through enhanced access to mobile internet and mobile money services.

The initiative is a response to the alarming gender gap in mobile phone ownership and usage in low and middleinco­me households, which hinders women’s participat­ion in the digital world. Dialog joined forces with the GSMA’S Connected Women Programme in 2018 with an aim to address these barriers, recognisin­g that empowering women with digital tools not only promotes gender equality but also opens up significan­t growth avenues for industries.

“Dialog Axiata is committed to fostering inclusivit­y and sustainabi­lity in Sri Lanka’s digital landscape,” stated Dialog Axiata PLC Group Chief Executive Supun Weerasingh­e.

GSMA Head of Digital Inclusion Claire Sibthorpe said, “Through the signing of the GSMA Connected Women Commitment, Dialog Axiata is demonstrat­ing their dedication towards building a more inclusive society.”

 ?? ?? From left: GSMA Senior Market Engagement Manager Gagandeep Manchanda, Dialog Axiata PLC Group Chief Executive Supun Weerasingh­e, GSMA Director General Mats Granryd and GSMA Head of Digital Inclusion Claire Sibthorpe
From left: GSMA Senior Market Engagement Manager Gagandeep Manchanda, Dialog Axiata PLC Group Chief Executive Supun Weerasingh­e, GSMA Director General Mats Granryd and GSMA Head of Digital Inclusion Claire Sibthorpe

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