We proactively ensure that digital technology benefits citizens, communities, regions and entire nations. Our ambition is to make our services as accessible as possible and fight against all forms of digital exclusion, whether related to age, disability, socio-economic situation and more.
We start by deploying essential services that meet people’s priority needs (energy, education, health, agriculture etc) and support entrepreneurship and positive innovation through our “Tech for Good” programmes. Wherever we operate, our activities energise socio-economic prospects and create value, and we measure this impact.
Our philanthropic arm Orange Foundation supports a wide range of initiatives and activities promoting digital solidarity and cultural inclusion. It conducts awareness and support programmes to help people in disadvantaged areas learn new technologies and find employment.
To ensure as many people as possible have internet access, we invest in submarine cables: Submarine cables: the global highways of information and contribute to the connectivity drive across Africa through the use of sustainable solar-powered and off-grid base stations.
A wide range of free cultural MOOCs, available to everyone
We support education in and via digital technology, especially among young audiences. The #SuperCoders initiative has already enabled more than 30,000 children (aged 9 to 14) to learn how to code in more than 20 countries.
To enable everyone, and in particular people with disabilities, to access our websites and mobile apps, we have set up a training programme in digital accessibility and improved navigation in accordance with French legislation 2019-768 published 24 July, 2019.
As part of the O4D programme, we focus on developing essential services and supporting entrepreneurship, boosting local economies and reducing socio-economic divides: Orange for Development.
We opened our Orange Digital Centres in Africa and the Middle East. This support programme and accelerator brings together all stages of the digital journey under one roof (raising awareness, education, training, entrepreneurship). By 2025, 32 Orange Digital Centers should be opened across Africa and Europe.