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Avanti backs UN Uganda refugee satellite connectivity initiative

By , ITWeb
Uganda , 21 May 2021

EMEA focused satellite technology provider Avanti Communications (Avanti) will deliver and install free solar powered satellite broadband connectivity and laptops to seven UNHCR (UN Refugee Agency) sites in remote and off-grid refugee settlements in Uganda.

This forms part of a collaboration was first announced at the UN Global Refugee Forum in Geneva in December 2019.

According to the collaborators, East Africa and Uganda, in particular, host some of the largest refugee populations in the world.

Avanti says it is committed to mobilising its satellite technology to support refugees, host communities and humanitarian organisations in the region.

In a statement released to the media the collaborators explain that the donation is comprised of solar connectivity equipment, installation, laptops for each site, tablets, bandwidth, maintenance and customer support.

“The connectivity will enable refugees and their host communities to access information, humanitarian and livelihood services; working to create revenue generating opportunities, increase refugee self-reliance and ease the pressure on host countries,” they state.

Avanti’s connected sites are in Adjumani, Bidibidi, Imvepi, Kiryandongo, Palabek and Rhino Camp refugee settlements. These settlements predominantly host refugees who fled conflict and violence in South Sudan.

Lucy Murtagh, CSR Manager at Avanti, says, “Avanti is focused on using its corporate giving initiatives to put digital devices into the hands of those who need them most, ensuring that refugees and the host communities have access to reliable, high-speed, high-quality internet service. The installations are a practical route towards bridging the digital divide.”

Emma Cherniavsky, CEO, UK for UNHCR, adds: “Corporate partnerships play a vital role in supporting UNHCR’s humanitarian work. Avanti’s generosity and wealth of technical expertise will truly transform the lives of refugees and host communities, with connectivity that opens up opportunities to better access education and livelihoods opportunities.”

Avanti’s CEO Kyle Whitehill says, “Creating connections that improve lives is a driving force for our business. Avanti has launched and now operates satellites that deliver connectivity in areas difficult to reach, with the aim of helping people to realise their ambitions and build a better future for themselves and their families.”

UNHCR Representative to Uganda, Joel Boutroue says: “We believe that refugees and the communities that host them must be part of a connected society and have access to technology that helps them build a better future for themselves and their families.”

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