Thousands of Jamaicans Strengthen Digital Literacy Skills Through Digicel Foundation’s Safer Internet Together Programme

Charmaine Daniels, CEO of the Digicel Foundation (2nd left), poses with Digicel Foundation Board Directors (L-R) Antoinette Heirs  Abbigail Plummer and Avryl Francis. The board directors, who also serve as leads for the volunteer corps, known as the SIT Squad,  were presented with Plauques of Appreciation in recognition of their leadership and commitment throughout year one of the Digicel Foundation’s Safer Internet Together Programme

Thousands of Jamaicans have been
empowered with critical digital literacy and online safety skills through year one of
the Digicel Foundation’s Safer Internet Together (SIT) programme, a nationwide
initiative designed to promote safer and more responsible internet use for Jamaicans
of all ages.


The year‑long programme was officially launched on February 11, 2025, in
observance of Safer Internet Day. Since its inception, SIT has delivered important
and necessary conversations around online safety and digital literacy, reaching over
32,000 students across 150 schools, more than 2,000 senior citizens, and over 100
community members islandwide.

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