Liberty Latin America Contributes to the Fight Against Gender-Based Violence

Liberty Latin America Contributes to the Fight Against Gender-Based Violence

25 Nov 2021 in

Liberty Latin America Joins The Global Community in Contributing to The Fight Against Gender-Based Violence

  • One of the first companies to launch a global gender-based violence policy across Latin America and the Caribbean
  • Commitment builds on the Company’s initiative of furthering Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion

Denver, Colorado – November 25, 2021: Liberty Latin America Ltd. (“Liberty Latin America” or “LLA”) (NASDAQ: LILA and LILAK, OTC Link: LILAB) reinforces its ongoing commitment to stand against violence in all forms, and today launched its global Gender-Based Violence (GBV) policy across the Company. Liberty Latin America is one of the first companies across Latin America and the Caribbean to adopt a global gender-based violence policy to strengthen support for employees experiencing gender-based violence. The initiative is part of key commitments made by Liberty Latin America in support of Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI). To learn more about the policy, click here.

Kerry Scott, Chief People Officer, Liberty Latin America, marked the launch of the global gender-based violence policy by saying, "Gender-based violence continues to be a terrible human rights violation within all societies and has negatively impacted millions around the world. For us at Liberty Latin America, we recognize gender-based violence is widespread in the region we operate. Tragically, we've lost two colleagues in the past 12 months to acts of violence. As a company, we've always had a no-tolerance policy for any violent act. Now, we are going a step further and rolling out a global gender-based violence policy across our Company to protect our employees and support our communities."

Liberty Latin America's GBV policy provides employees with guidelines, resources, and support through proactive measures that can be activated with the urgency required. Also, the policy provides information and educational tools to ensure everyone is aware and understands the process to follow in each case. Finally, it provides confidentiality parameters and guidelines to protect all involved. Local initiatives and legal considerations will supplement it in the markets where Liberty Latin America operates.

Scott continued, "I'm so proud that our Company is taking an active role in the fight against gender-based violence. We pledge to do everything in our power to educate, prevent, protect, and support against gender-based violence in making a safe workplace that prioritizes employees' wellbeing and mental health. There is so much to be done, but we are committed to playing a meaningful role in driving positive change. We are making the policy and the resources available through our website for other companies to adapt and join in this fight. Together, we can make a difference."

November 25 marks the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, a global campaign sponsored by the United Nations to create awareness and support difficult public conversations around gender-based violence. Liberty Latin America stands with all those who have joined the United Nations Secretary-General's Campaign UNiTE by 2030 to End Violence against Women. The company will also observe the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence, which runs from November 25 to December 10, 2021. The annual international campaign, whose 2021 theme is "Orange the world: End violence against women now!", is promoted worldwide to call for the prevention and elimination of violence against women and girls. Liberty Latin America and its affiliates across the Caribbean and Latin America will be carrying out educational and support initiatives throughout the 16 days.