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Orange Middle East and Africa Releases its 2024 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Report: 'Cultivating Impact' for Inclusive and Sustainable Development
Orange Middle East and Africa Releases its 2024 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Report: 'Cultivating Impact' for Inclusive and Sustainable Development

Zawya

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Zawya

Orange Middle East and Africa Releases its 2024 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Report: 'Cultivating Impact' for Inclusive and Sustainable Development

Orange Middle East and Africa (OMEA) ( unveils its 2024 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) report. Entitled 'Cultivating Impact', the report illustrates Orange's commitment to a sustainable, inclusive transformation grounded in the realities of the 17 countries in which the brand operates. A transformation rooted in usage, skills, and territories The report comes at a pivotal time for Africa and the Middle East, where digital, energy, economic and financial transitions are driving deep and progressive societal shifts. One clear guiding principle emerges: human-centered digital technology. It takes shape in everyday uses, built on access to resilient, optimized, and low-carbon digital infrastructure, and a strong commitment to the circular economy through the recovery, refurbishment, and recycling of network and mobile equipment allowing millions to fully experience the digital age, even in the most remote areas. This transformation is accelerated by solutions such as Max it, OMEA's super-app as a new lever for inclusion, Orange Money and Orange Bank Africa for financial inclusion, and Orange Energies for energy inclusion. A commitment rooted in the realities of Africa and the Middle East Throughout the report, OMEA's role as a key player in regional transformation is reflected in a clear and committed vision: a development model that combines economic performance with social responsibility. In the 17 countries where the Group operates, Orange works closely with local realities to meet the specific needs of each territory. Driven by its 18,000 employees, this shared ambition is embodied in the company's operations and in the #OrangeEngageforChange program, which rallies employees around high-impact, socially driven projects. This culture of impact is also reflected in the millions of opportunities made available to youth, women, and entrepreneurs through free inclusion initiatives like the Orange Digital Centers, which have already trained and supported 1.2 million people. The company's commitment also translates into concrete actions in health, culture, ecosystem preservation, and community resilience. Yasser Shaker, CEO of Orange Middle East and Africa, comments: 'Cultivating impact means anchoring our mission in people's daily lives by turning our commitments into meaningful, lasting actions. In 2025 we will continue, together, to accelerate this positive transformation to build a fairer, more inclusive, and more resilient future.' Asma Ennaifer, Executive Director, CSR, Orange Digital Center and Communications for Orange Middle East and Africa, concludes: 'Our responsibility is to act in a way that is concrete, measurable, and aligned with local challenges. Every action we take only matters if it brings tangible progress for women, youth, entrepreneurs, and the communities we serve.' To discover and download Orange Middle East and Africa's 2024 CSR report: Rapport RSE OMEA 2024 - EN ( Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Orange Middle East and Africa. Press contact: Stella Fumey About Orange Middle-East and Africa (OMEA): Orange is present in 18 countries in Africa and the Middle East and has 161 million customers at 31 December 2024. With 7.7 billion euros of revenues in 2024, Orange MEA is the first growth area in the Orange group. Orange Money, its flagship mobile-based money transfer and financial services offer is available in 17 countries and has more than 100 million customers. Orange, multi-services operator, key partner of the digital transformation provides its expertise to support the development of new digital services in Africa and the Middle East.

In Line with Its Vision to 'Lead the Future', Orange Jordan Sponsors GWTS 2025 Summit
In Line with Its Vision to 'Lead the Future', Orange Jordan Sponsors GWTS 2025 Summit

Saraha News

time04-06-2025

  • Business
  • Saraha News

In Line with Its Vision to 'Lead the Future', Orange Jordan Sponsors GWTS 2025 Summit

Orange Jordan sponsored the Global Women in Tech and Digital Transformation Summit (GWTS 2025), held under the patronage of H.E. Minister of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship, Eng. Sami Smeirat, and attended by prominent leaders, experts, and pioneers from Jordan and the region. The sponsorship highlights Orange Jordan's commitment to its 'Lead the Future' vision and its sustainable strategy focused on digital inclusion, education, and entrepreneurship, driving innovation and a more inclusive digital future. The CEO of Orange Money, Eng. Heba Al-Sharif, highlighted Orange Jordan's role in offering innovative digital solutions that enhance financial inclusion and support women in tech. She emphasized the company's commitment to empowering women through accessible and secure digital financial services. Orange Jordan continues to harness the power of technology to empower diverse segments of society through forward-looking digital initiatives and impactful community programs. With a strong focus on youth, the company is committed to using its digital leadership to drive sustainable, positive change across the Jordanian community. It is worth noting that the summit serves as an international platform dedicated to empowering women in the technology sector and strengthening their presence and impact in fields such as AI, fintech, and entrepreneurship. By fostering knowledge exchange and building meaningful networks, the summit plays a vital role in promoting diversity across the global tech industry

Orange teams up with Comviva for Mobiquity Pay
Orange teams up with Comviva for Mobiquity Pay

Yahoo

time06-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Orange teams up with Comviva for Mobiquity Pay

Fintech company Orange Money has upgraded its mobile money platform to Comviva's mobiquity Pay to improve service delivery for Orange Money users in Burkina Faso. This platform will enable Orange to expand its payment services through its open architecture and 'API-first' design for improving flexibility and integration. The platform security system comprises features such as authentication, authorisation, and session management, which said to ensure a secure ecosystem. The new platform is a cloud-based solution designed for digital money, wallets, and payments. Its architecture is built to scale securely, with a modular design that accelerates the introduction of new services. The fixed-cost model is claimed to provide predictable business operations without hidden costs, backed by a bilingual team. Orange Money Burkina Faso CEO Christophe Baziemo said: 'Orange Money is one of our key growth drivers, contributing significantly to economic and social development in Burkina Faso. "We are particularly impressed by mobiquity® Pay's microservices architecture, open design, and API-first philosophy, which will enable us to significantly expand the Orange Money ecosystem in the region and provide disruptive services to our customers.' Comviva CEO Rajesh Chandiramani said: 'For over a decade, Comviva has been a trusted partner to Orange, managing the design and technical operations of their platform. Recognising the evolving landscape of mobile money, Orange's decision to upgrade to mobiquity® Pay reflects its commitment to staying ahead. 'This upgrade, the first of its kind at this scale in the region, paves the way for transformative advancements in digital payments. We are thrilled to continue our partnership with Orange on their digitisation journey. The extensibility, configurability, and low-code features of mobiquity® Pay will enable them to launch new services at an accelerated pace.' This week, Comviva also introduced MobiLytix Rewards 5.0, an AI-powered SaaS platform designed to enhance loyalty programmes through gamification and personalisation across digital channels. "Orange teams up with Comviva for Mobiquity Pay " was originally created and published by Electronic Payments International, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site. Sign in to access your portfolio

Famous Men People Feel Safe Trapped In An Elevator With
Famous Men People Feel Safe Trapped In An Elevator With

Buzz Feed

time20-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Buzz Feed

Famous Men People Feel Safe Trapped In An Elevator With

In recent years, one of the barometers that I have always used against, well, pretty much any man but particularly famous ones is: 'How safe would I feel if I were trapped in an elevator with them?' While there are undeniably heaps of men in the public eye who any woman would be absolutely terrified to be stuck with, there are also plenty who unequivocally pass the test. For me, it's Seth Rogen, Matt Damon, Colman Domingo, Prince Harry, and Colin Farrell, to name just a few. And because I am generally a nosey and curious person, I recently asked the BuzzFeed Community for their perspective, posing the question: 'Which male celebrities would you feel comfortable being trapped in an elevator with?' and our brilliant readers answered in their without further ado, here are just some of the famous men who came up — and it goes without saying, but please add your own answers in the comments below, because I would genuinely love to know!Some comments have been edited for length or clarity. "Tom Hanks, he would make me feel comfortable." — tiffyz1975 "Paul Rudd" — BeckManchesterUK "David Tennant" — Nope "Pierce Brosnan, that man loves his wife and has a ton of respect for women. His comments about Halle Berry were refreshing." — clevernugget46 "Terry Crews!!" — silkygiant19 "Pedro Pascal" — quizzyorc446 "Ke Huy Quan, 100%. Also, Brendan Fraser." — garebehr "Nick Offerman!" — smartturkey842 "Alan Tudyk — wholesome dude who would diffuse the tension of being stuck, and keep people from hyperventilating." — OrangeMoney "Jack Black" — csoop8 "Keanu Reeves" — sallyc17 "Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Tom Felton, Gary Oldman, Ralph Fiennes….really most of the Harry Potter dudes" — trako940 "Jon Stewart." — LunchladyDoris "Tom Holland" — just_here_for_the_quizzes "Marcello Hernández" — strawberrylumps22 "Kenan Thompson" — braveelephant411 "Andy Samberg" — nostalgiclegend284 "Leonardo DiCaprio, but only because I'm too old for him at 36" — sweetpony71 "Tom Hiddleston or Jeremy Irons" — besthedgehog283 "Misha Collins, 100%" — jb "Adam Sandler. I don't know him personally, but in every interview he comes across as so genuine. He looks after his friends, I've never heard anyone say a bad word about him, and with his dress sense, you can tell he's still so down to earth. I love him." — Ruby "Harry Styles" — ExtremeMom "Channing Tatum" — WhoDatMegs "Mark Ruffalo and Chris Evans would make me feel infinitely safe." — PinkPrincess88 "Ryan Gosling, 100%" — smileyturkey342 "Dev Patel. I sometimes think of him randomly stopping a knife fight in the most cozy-looking sweater. I see his face and just think: 'He seems like a nice fellow.'" — monikap6 "Steve Buscemi" — cheesywalrus56 "Andrew Garfield, 100%" — wickedcake218 "Morgan Freeman" — MissSweetB77 "George Clooney" — Regina Phalangee "Pete Davidson" — jennalynn1991 "Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, he's a kind, warm, and adorable dork" — elissak4cc3926bd "Any of the BTS members 💜" — MexipinaGD And finally... "Timothée Chalamet, because I feel like if I had to, I could take him" — mayadc Do you agree with all of the men listed? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below!

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