L to R - Digicel Haiti Foundation’s Sophia Stransky, CEO, and Rachel Pierre Champagne, Head of Projects enjoy the awards ceremony |
Digicel was named a winner at the 2012/13 Corporate Citizens of the Americas (CCA) Award last night at a glittering gala in Washington DC. The CCA Awards are an initiative from The Trust for the Americas with support from the Organisation of American States (OAS), the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and AES Corporation.
Digicel
was named the winner in the “Vulnerable Communities” category for its
Digicel Foundation education programme in Haiti which sees it on track
to build 150 schools
by 2014 and deliver training to over 600 teachers who each receive more
than 450 hours of training, mentorship and professional development.
Other
winners on the night were IBM Latin America for its “Corporate Service
Corps” programme in the Economic Opportunities category and CEMEX for
its “Comprehensive
Assisted Auto Construction” programme in the Citizen Security category.
The
Trust for the Americas is a non-profit organisation affiliated with the
Organisation of American States (OAS). It was established in 1997 to
promote public and private sector participation in social and economic
development projects in Latin America and the Caribbean. Its
initiatives, implemented through local partner organisations, seek to
improve access to economic opportunities for vulnerable communities in
the hemisphere. To this end, The Trust also promotes social
inclusion and good governance.
Commenting
on the Digicel Foundation’s work in Haiti, Digicel chairman and
founder, Denis O’Brien, said; “We are deeply committed to helping the
people of Haiti to
build a brighter future for themselves. Our education programme in
Haiti sees between 80,000 and 90,000 children being given the
opportunity to receive a much-needed education and teachers receiving
proper training and support. We would like to thank the Trust
of the Americas and its partner organisations for this kind recognition
of our efforts.”
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