Flow Dominica has donated tablets to the Ministry of Education in support of the national drive to provide a device to every child requiring equipment to facilitate home schooling during the pandemic. Through the Cable & Wireless Charitable Foundation (CWCF), a non-profit organization that serves as C&W Communications' Corporate social responsibility arm, 145 Amazon Fire 7 tablets have been donated to the Ministry of Education to accommodate students in accessing the digital world and further their education. C&W Communications, operator of Flow brands in the Caribbean, established the Foundation to support charitable and community causes in the company's markets. Jeffrey Baptiste, General Manager, Flow Dominica, acknowledged the work being done by the Ministry of Education in bridging the connectivity gap which exists from students needing devices for learning from home in a situation brought on by the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic. General Manager, Flow Dominica Jeffrey Baptiste Meanwhile, Octavia Alfred, Minister of Education, welcomed the contribution of the Amazon Fire 7 tablets which she confirmed will support the schools and staff in the delivery of teaching and learning. Education Minister, Octavia Alfred
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