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Digi to bring “power of the Internet” to more Malaysian Women

Digi Telecommunications Sdn Bhd launched its Digi Wanita Era Digital (DigiWED) programme last week as a commitment to bring the power of the Internet to more Malaysian women.

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The new programme is a nationwide outreach to inspire and empower women in Malaysia through Internet adoption and education on basic Internet skills.

WED is digital collaboration between Digi, the Ministry of Communications and Multimedia Malaysia, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) and the National Council of Women’s Organisations (NCWO).

Digi said the main thrust of WED is a series of educational meet-ups that will be conducted at 1Malaysia Internet Centres (1MIC) and NCWO affiliates’ offices around the country. These meet-ups will introduce women to basic, safe usage of smart devices and the Internet for communicating, sharing, browsing, and entertainment, as well as give them good reasons to use the internet. In the near future, Digi will look to expand the programme to help women take their business online and actively participate in the digital economy.

Officiating the launch of Digi Wanita Era Digital, Ministry of Communications and Multimedia’s Secretary General YBhg. Dato’ Sri Dr. Sharifah Zarah Syed Ahmad said, “Progress towards becoming a digital nation must be an inclusive process. By connecting the unconnected and bridging the digital gender gap, we help ensure every Malaysian can be active participants and contributors to growing our digital economy, and we are pleased to partner Digi Wanita Era Digital as they help drive this ambition forward.

She added, “We are proud to witness a strong collaboration between the government, private sector and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to drive digital inclusion and empowerment among women. We fully support this programme and encourage more women to step forward to equip themselves with the digital skills and other benefits provided by the programme.”

According to Orsolya Sekerka, Digi’s Chief IT Officer and “WED Champion”, 48.5% of the Malaysian population are women, and 6 million of these women have yet to access the internet. “There is a great opportunity to bring meaningful change by bridging the digital gender gap, and addressing the barriers to internet adoption among women – which are not knowing how to get online and not having reasons for use.

“The internet is a powerful instrument of transformation but it must be accompanied by skills and confidence for women to use it as a tool for empowerment. And we hope Digi Wanita Era Digital will inspire Malaysian women to take advantage of the freedom to connect and benefit from all the opportunities that flow from it – not only as an internet consumer but also an active participant in the digital economy. We know when women thrive, so do their families, communities and society as a whole. In this respect, we imagine the internet in the hands of every Malaysian woman; to see them connected and empowered – that is Digi’s ambition.”

In addition to the meet-ups at 1Malaysia Internet Centres and NCWO affiliates’ offices nationwide, Orsolya says that Digi is also open to requests from the public to bring DigiWED to any community across Malaysia. This means any interested parties, such as residents associations, women groups, colleges, social groups and others can reach out to the company via its website or email, and Digi will organise a meetup in the area.

Digi Wanita Era Digital is one of seven programmes Digi has developed under its “Empower Societies” initiative to enable different community groups in urban and rural areas, netizens, youth, children, the underprivileged and now women, to enjoy the benefits of being connected to the Internet.

More information on the Digi website.

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