International Women’s Association has received a timely boost in the form of $10,000 by Digicel Fiji to assist with new teleconference and facility requirements towards projects they will undertake this year.
Digicel Fiji CEO Mike Greig says Digicel looks forward to seeing the donation being utilized within the community on projects to be undertaken by the International Women’s Association on much needed services using new technology.
Greig says this partnership with International Women’s Association allows Digicel to support activities pre‑researched in society and helps fund a worthy cause.
Digicel worked in partnership with the IWA, a non‑profit organization to see the first milestone project through in December 2018, which introduced a new teleconference facility at the CWM Children’s Hospital in Suva.
Meanwhile, International Women’s Association President, Judy Compain acknowledged the cash donation from Digicel Fiji and thanked them for their continued confidence and partnership.
Compain says this cash contribution would assist the IWA with projects in the pipeline, particularly in areas where telecommunication would be a priority.
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