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Posted Sept 5, 2007
First-of-its-Kind Initiative Will Allow Digicel Customers to
Receive Local HIV Referral Services and Information Via Text Message
ANGUILLA – The Digicel Group, the Caribbean’s leading
mobile operator, and the Caribbean Broadcast Media Partnership on HIV/AIDS (CBMP)
announced today an alliance to connect Digicel mobile phone customers to local
HIV/AIDS resources via text messaging. This new initiative, which will launch on
World AIDS Day (December 1) 2007, will enable Digicel customers across the
Caribbean to quickly and easily receive information on their mobile phones about
local HIV/AIDS clinics, testing centers, and other resources.
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| At the CBMP Executive Summit in St Kitts
this week, Kieran Foley, Head of Sponsorship at Digicel Group (left) is
joined by Allyson Leacock, Caribbean Broadcast Media Partnership on
HIV/AIDS and Patrick Cozier, Secretary General of the Caribbean
Broadcast Union as they look at Digicel's soon to launch service of
connecting mobile phone customers to local HIV/AIDS resources via text
messages. |
The initiative will be incorporated into the CBMP’s ongoing regional LIVE UP
campaign that includes over 40 Caribbean media houses from 23 countries. The new
HIV/AIDS text message service will be promoted through new public service ads (PSAs)
and on-air promotions by CBMP members.
“Our new alliance with Digicel will significantly extend the reach of the LIVE
UP campaign by allowing young people to access information and resources about
HIV/AIDS with the touch of a button,” said Dr. Allyson Leacock, CBMP Executive
Director. “This initiative will empower young people to take control of their
health using technology with which they are already comfortable.”
“We’re very pleased to partner with such a dynamic coalition of Caribbean
broadcasters to provide important HIV/AIDS-related information to our
customers,” said Ben Atherton, Marketing Director of Digicel Group. “It’s an
exciting opportunity for our company to make a real difference in the lives of
young people, and contribute to AIDS awareness across the region.”
The announcement was made during the first annual CBMP Executive Summit,
convened in conjunction with the Caribbean Broadcasting Union (CBU) Annual
General Assembly in St. Kitts. Digicel customers in 17 Caribbean markets will be
able to access the service from their Digicel mobile phones.
The Caribbean is the region most affected by HIV/AIDS in this hemisphere, and is
second only to sub-
Saharan Africa in terms of the impact of the disease. AIDS is a leading cause of
death among adults
(ages 15-44) in the Caribbean, and 250,000 of the region’s residents are living
with HIV or AIDS. Half of
those are women, and a third are young people between the ages of 15-24.
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