Tunisia/The Orange Tunisia Foundation launches its new call for Village projects for the year 2022

Published on 27/09/2022 | La rédaction

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With three operational Villages in Bir Salah in Sfax, in El Garaa/Ouled Abdel Mouleh in Kasserine and in Bayadha in Jendouba, all launched in partnership with the association AJMI TOUMI, ASSEN (ASsociation de Soutien aux ENfants) and UEDS (Un Enfant, Des Sourires), the Orange Foundation Tunisia, with the support of the Orange Foundation, is launching its call for projects to support a fourth Village, during 2023.

Indeed, the Orange Tunisia Foundation is committed to fighting against poverty and digital exclusion with the ambition of promoting the exchange, sharing and transmission of knowledge.

To this end, the Orange Tunisia Foundation has supported, through various programs and initiatives, associations throughout the country for solidarity projects for the benefit of sustainable socio-economic development and vulnerable populations, in particular by providing its technological and innovative expertise and by mobilizing its volunteer employees.

Convinced that digital technology represents a development lever for imagining new and innovative forms of solidarity, but that it does not solve everything, the Orange Tunisia Foundation therefore supports solutions such as the Villages for populations lacking the essentials.

The "Villages" program is a sustainable and integrated local development project, managed with the support of the Orange Foundation and in partnership with civil society and local authorities. Its objective is to improve the daily lives of the inhabitants of a village of three to five thousand people, particularly young children and women, by promoting access to education, basic health care and water, three levers of development. water, 3 fundamental levers of development, without forgetting of course the access to digital technology and the economic empowerment of the villagers or the access to energy.

This year, the Orange Tunisia Foundation has decided to repeat the experience and provide a Tunisian village of between three and five thousand inhabitants with infrastructure essential to the well-being of its population - a school, a library, a library and a library.This year, the Orange Tunisia Foundation has decided to renew the experience and to bring to a Tunisian village, with three to five thousand inhabitants, infrastructures that are essential to the well-being of its population - a school, a health center and a water point - and that will allow the village to set up the foundations for a dignified and better quality of life and to take its own development in hand.

The projects may therefore concern the creation of new Villages or be more specifically aimed at improving the infrastructure and services of existing Villages.

The Orange Tunisia Foundation invites any Tunisian association/NGO able to present a project

-that responds to this issue;

-which involves the voluntary employees of Orange Tunisia

-whose objectives are concrete and measurable

-whose requested funding is realistic and documented.

Source: www.espacemanager.com


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