Gå direkt till innehåll
In Bolivia, 170,000 children from 0-5 years old do not have a birth certificate. UNICEF, TIGO  and the Tribunal Supremo Electoral in 2014 build the “Identity at birth” strategy, providing free internet to 83 hospitals helping Civil Registry Offices.
In Bolivia, 170,000 children from 0-5 years old do not have a birth certificate. UNICEF, TIGO and the Tribunal Supremo Electoral in 2014 build the “Identity at birth” strategy, providing free internet to 83 hospitals helping Civil Registry Offices.

Pressmeddelande -

Millicom announces continued support of UNICEF’s efforts to protect children’s rights in Latin America

Luxembourg, May 30th, 2018 – Millicom, aleading provider of cable and mobile services, has pledged its continuing support for UNICEF’s work in Child Rights in Latin America through a renewed three-year collaboration agreement aimed at preventing violence and protecting children and teens in the region. This commitment builds on Millicom’s existing partnership with UNICEF, which seeks to protect children’s rights online and offline.

The announcement was made during a press conference hosted by TIGO El Salvador with representatives from Millicom, UNICEF and TIGO’s Latin American operations. As part of the agreement, Millicom will fund programs related to rights promotion, use of technology, and violence prevention against children and teens through its TIGO operations across its markets in the region. Through these programs UNICEF and Millicom will be able to create and improve helplines for children and teens; provide specialized technical support for this group; and detect and prevent digital criminal activity directed to children like sexting, grooming and cyber-bullying.

Millicom will also continue to share its experience with UNICEF on its work to fully integrate Child Rights into its Corporate Responsibility strategy, moving beyond its existing Child Online Protection programs. Through this partnership both organizations expect to further help the telecommunications industry understand its impact on Child Rights.

Commenting on the ongoing partnership, Rachel Samrén, Millicom’s EVP Chief External Affairs Officer said: “40 percent of the population in the Latin American markets where we operate are 0-19 years old. We are committed to work with UNICEF on protecting the rights of these children and teens in the long-term. That’s why the renewed agreement goes beyond protection of children online and includes a focus on violence prevention.“

“This agreement is an example of how the private sector can articulate sustainability strategies that center in childhood and youth”, said Stefan Stefansson, responsible for UNICEF’s Private Sector for Latin America and the Caribbean. “In a region that is becoming more digital, the online and offline prevention and protection of the most vulnerable ones who are usually the children and teens, have to be a priority for us.“

Millicom Press: Vivian Kobeh, Corporate Communications Director

+1 305 476 7352 / +1 305 302 2858 / press@millicom.com

UNICEF Press: Alfonso Fernández Reca, UNICEF Latin America and the Caribbean

+507 3017373 / +507 69412277 / afernandezreca@unicef.org

About Millicom

Millicom is a leading provider of cable and mobile services dedicated to emerging markets in Latin America and Africa. Millicom sets the pace when it comes to providing high-speed broadband and innovation around The Digital Lifestyle services through its principal brand, Tigo. As of December 31st, 2017, Millicom employed more than 18,000 people and provided mobile services to approximately 51 million customers, with a cable footprint of more than 9 million homes passed. Founded in 1992, Millicom International Cellular SA is headquartered in Luxembourg and listed on Nasdaq Stockholm under the symbol MIC_SDB. In 2017, Millicom reported revenues of $6.0 billion and EBITDA of $2.2 billion.

Ämnen

Kategorier


UNICEF, världens ledande barnrättsorganisation, arbetar i 190 länder för alla barns rätt till överlevnad, trygghet, utveckling och inflytande – både på lång sikt och i katastrofer. Uppgiften är att skapa varaktiga förändringar, inte bara för några barn i en by eller i ett land, utan för alla barn i hela världen. Det handlar om att förverkliga barnkonventionen och se till att alla barn får rent vatten, hälsovård, vaccin, skola, hjälp i katastrofer och skydd mot våld, övergrepp och diskriminering. De barn som har störst behov får hjälp först, oavsett nationalitet, religion eller landets politiska ledning. Arbetet för barnen finansieras helt av frivilliga bidrag.

Kontakter

Petter Gustafsson

Petter Gustafsson

Presskontakt Pressekreterare 0761 13 37 19
Natasha Jevtic Esbjörnsson

Natasha Jevtic Esbjörnsson

Presskontakt Press och PR Manager 0738 22 35 50

FN:s barnfond UNICEF - för alla barn

UNICEF (the United Nations Children's Fund) arbetar på uppdrag av FN för att alla barns rättigheter ska respekteras och efterlevas. Sedan 1946 har vi kämpat för barns rätt till överlevnad, trygghet, utveckling och inflytande. Över hela världen arbetar vi med att påverka beslutsfattare och den allmänna opinionen, och att mobilisera resurser för att kunna förändra barns liv.

Nästan två miljarder barn lever i låginkomstländer. Många har det svårt och FN har gett UNICEF i uppdrag att kämpa för deras rättigheter. Vi finns på plats nära behoven. Vi ser vad som behöver göras och har mandat och kraft att påverka barnens situation – både på lång sikt och under katastrofer. Vårt arbete handlar om att få vuxna att ta barns rättigheter på allvar. Därför samarbetar vi med regeringar, myndigheter och lokala organisationer och strävar efter att knyta kontakter i varenda liten by.

UNICEF arbetar för att barnkonventionen ska efterlevas överallt i världen och att barnens bästa alltid ska sättas i främsta rummet. Läs mer på vår webbsida (https://unicef.se/).

UNICEF Sverige
St. Eriksgatan 46C
104 20 Stockholm
Sverige