Orange Middle East and Africa Highlights CSR Impact in 2024 Report

Orange Middle East and Africa just released their 2024 responsibility report called Cultivating Impact. The telecom giant operates across 17 countries and wants to show how they help local communities. Their main goal focuses on putting people first when building digital technology. The company believes everyone deserves access to internet services and mobile phones. Orange works hard to bring these tools to remote villages where people need them most.

The telecom company employs 18,000 workers who participate in community projects through their OrangeEngageforChange program. These employees volunteer for local causes that make real differences in people's lives. Orange Digital Centers have already trained over one million people across Africa and the Middle East. The centers teach digital skills to young people, women, and small business owners for free. These programs help communities grow stronger and more connected to the digital world.

Orange offers several services that help people manage money and energy needs. Their Max it super-app brings multiple services together on one platform for easy access. Orange Money and Orange Bank Africa give people ways to save and spend money without traditional banks. Orange Energies helps communities access clean power sources for their homes and businesses. Company leaders promise to keep expanding these programs to reach more people who need them.

CEO Yasser Shaker says the company wants to create lasting changes that help build fairer communities. Executive Director Asma Ennaifer explains that Orange measures their success through real improvements for the people they serve.
 

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