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Dialog Axiata Renews Commitment to GSMA’s Connected Women Initiative, Advances Digital Inclusion

Dialog Axiata PLC, Sri Lanka’s leading connectivity provider, has reaffirmed its commitment to gender equality and digital empowerment by renewing its pledge to the GSMA’s Connected Women Commitment Initiative. This initiative reflects Dialog’s dedication to bridging digital divides and empowering Sri Lankan women through increased access to mobile internet and mobile money services. Recognizing the significant gender gap in mobile phone ownership and usage in low- and middle-income households, Dialog joined forces with the GSMA’s Connected Women Programme in 2018 to address these barriers and promote gender equality in the digital sphere.

Supun Weerasinghe, Group Chief Executive of Dialog Axiata PLC, emphasized the company’s commitment to inclusivity and sustainability in Sri Lanka’s digital landscape. He stated that Dialog’s renewed pledge to the GSMA Connected Women Programme underscores their belief in the transformative impact of connectivity. By empowering women with digital tools, Dialog not only promotes their digital and financial inclusion but also contributes to broader socio-economic benefits, driving progress towards a more equitable society.

Claire Sibthorpe, Head of Digital Inclusion at GSMA, commended Dialog Axiata for their dedication to building a more inclusive society through the GSMA Connected Women Commitment. She highlighted the importance of connecting women, not only for their empowerment but also for enriching communities, driving economic growth, and creating a more equitable future. This partnership aligns with Dialog Axiata’s broader commitment to sustainability and gender equality, particularly United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 5 (Gender Equality), demonstrating the company’s ongoing efforts to enhance transparency, sustainability, and continuous improvement across its operations.

Dialog’s initiatives, such as Yeheli.lk, further showcase their commitment to women’s empowerment and significant societal change in Sri Lanka. By championing women’s empowerment, Dialog aims to inspire positive change in the lives of women across the country, contributing to the prosperity of communities, businesses, and the overall economy.

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