Here Is Your Chance To Make Your Community Better Through MTN Foundation Opens

MTN Foundation is pleased to announce a call for nominations for What Can We Do Together phase four (aka WCWDT 4.0). The Foundation is encouraging every Nigerian to elect a community, which they believe should benefit from one of a number of development projects.

This year, nominations are sought for solar-powered boreholes and ICT laboratories as well as specific interventions against the unprecedented challenges arising from the COVID-19 pandemic. The Foundation will execute specific interventions for COVID-19 in partnership with the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).

Commenting on this initiative, the Acting Executive Secretary, MTN Foundation, Odunayo Sanya, says, “The strength of What Can We Do Together comes from us working together toward the common good. The need to keep doing this has been heightened by the advent of COVID-19. We call on Nigerians to nominate communities that are in dire need of these projects.”

Previous editions of the WCWDT have enabled social interventions for 510 communities across 454 local governments. Interested individuals can visit www.mtnonline.com/whatcanwedotogether or send MTN to 321 before the closing date of 31 July 2020.

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