“Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications, in Partnership with Casqued Liberia, to Celebrate World Telecommunications Day and Launch Wi-Fi Project in Bong and Nimba Counties”
We are pleased to announce the upcoming joint celebration of the World Telecommunications and Information Society Day by the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications in partnership with CSquared Africa. This momentous event will take place in Sanniquellie, Nimba County, where industry leaders and stakeholders will convene to commemorate the global significance of telecommunications and information society advancements.
This year’s celebration is especially meaningful as it is centered around the theme of “Gender Equality in Digital Transformation.” The focal point of discussions and activities will revolve around promoting gender equality in the realm of digital communication and technology, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity and equitable access to opportunities in the evolving digital landscape.
In conjunction with this event, CSquared Africa – will be unveiling its groundbreaking Wi-Fi project in both Bong and Nimba Counties. This initiative marks a significant milestone in advancing connectivity and internet access in these regions, paving the way for enhanced communication, education, and economic opportunities for residents.
The collaboration between the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications and Casqued signifies a shared commitment to driving progress in the telecommunications sector and leveraging technology for societal development. Through this event and the launch of the Wi-Fi project, we aim to bridge the digital divide, empower underserved communities, and foster an environment of innovation and collaboration.
We cordially invite all stakeholders, industry partners, and the public to join us in celebrating the World Telecommunications and Information Society Day in Sanniquellie, Nimba County, as we collectively strive towards achieving gender equality in digital transformation and expanding connectivity through transformative projects like the Wi-Fi initiative.
