GP partners with Plan International Bangladesh to organize #GirlsTakeover campaign
Every year, to mark the occasion of “International Day of the Girl”, girls worldwide take over leading roles in media, entertainment, business, and politics for a day to promote equality, freedom, and representation for girls and young women

Grameenphone (GP) and Telenor Group have collaborated with Plan International Bangladesh to organize the #GirlsTakeover campaign to observe the International Day of the Girl.
Every year, to mark the occasion of "International Day of the Girl", girls worldwide take over leading roles in media, entertainment, business, and politics for a day to promote equality, freedom, and representation for girls and young women said a press release issued by Grameenphone on Monday.
This year, three young women from Telenor Group's operating markets – Bangladesh, Norway, and Myanmar – had the opportunity to take over roles in Telenor's Group Executive Management.
Out of the three girls, Reneka Ahmed Antu was chosen from Bangladesh to take over a top executive position in Telenor Group, the release said.
Reneka said, "As a girl and concerned citizen, I wish to enjoy my civic rights in a safe and protective environment. Everyone should respect females and value their contribution in both the public and private sphere."
"I wish to work as a young influencer in my society and shift the power relation for gender equality globally."
"I am grateful to Grameenphone, Telenor Group, and Plan International Bangladesh for giving me the opportunity for such an outstanding experience," added Reneka.
Since an early age, Reneka has been actively involved in advocacy for female rights and gender equality. In 2020, she participated in the High-Level Political Forum as a youth advocate. She is majoring in Anthropology and is highly enthusiastic about bringing positive changes to society for girls and young women.
Commenting on the take-over, Sigve Brekke, President and CEO of Telenor Group, said, "At Telenor, we strive to develop services that work for everybody. To succeed with that, we need a range of perspectives and insights among our own people."
"This morning, I had the pleasure of speaking to three young girls to gain their perspectives on technology in their countries and globally."
"Lots of positive energy, but also clear evidence that we still have work to do to remove the hurdles that keep great talent from wanting to join our industry," added Sigve.
In 2018, Telenor Group and Plan International entered into a global partnership to collaborate on a range of digital and mobile technology solutions to help advance children and young people's rights, with a particular focus on equality for girls, the release said.
All joint projects will focus on building skills for a digital future and bridging the digital gender gap – giving girls the necessary access, skills, and opportunities to create technological solutions, the release added.