Facebook and SICCI Host Workshop to Support the Pacific Digital Economy
Facebook, in partnership with the Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SICCI), will bring a free digital skills training programme to Honiara on Tuesday 21 September.
‘Boost with Facebook’ will be held in person at the Heritage Park Hotel, from 1pm to 4pm, Honiara time. Facebook presenters will join virtually.
The three hour workshop aims to equip Solomon Islands businesses with digital skills to successfully engage with customers locally, nationally and globally.
The workshop will cover a range of topics, including the basics of Facebook and Instagram for business, how to engage and grow your online community, helpful tools to save you time such as Facebook Business Suite, and the basics of advertising.
Natalina Hong, Chief Executive Officer of SICCI, says “We know that our members are using digital platforms such as Facebook and Instagram to grow and reach their customers, and this has only been accelerated by the pandemic. We are excited to be able to bring the most-up-date digital skills education through Boost with Facebook to support our businesses to harness the economic opportunity that the digital world has to offer.”
Entry is free but you must be a member of SICCI to attend. Please visit the Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce and Industry Facebook Page to register for the event.
“We’re delighted to be able to launch our first Boost with Facebook in the Pacific region. We know many Solomon Islands businesses may have had a challenging year and the pandemic has shown us how important digital skills are for small businesses. This Boost with Facebook partnership with the Solomon Island Chamber of Commerce will provide businesses with new digital skills to connect with new customers anywhere in the world,” says Nick McDonnell, Head of Policy for Facebook New Zealand and Pacific Islands.
“This investment into education and local programs is part of our on-going commitment to build small businesses that can be resilient to the ongoing challenges, because we know that when they thrive, the community thrives too.”
Source: SICCI Press Release and Solomon Times Online
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