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Orange Egypt, German Development Cooperation launch Orange Digital Center

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Orange and the German Development Cooperation are inaugurating, the 7th “Orange Digital Center” (ODC) in the heart of Cairo, an ecosystem dedicated to the development of digital skills and innovation to train young people in digital technology to enhance their employability. The event was attended by representatives of Germany and France, GIZ Egypt as the implementing partner and members of the board and Orange Group Executive Committee led by its Chairman and CEO, Stéphane Richard.

Following on from Tunisia, Senegal, Ethiopia, Mali, Côte d’Ivoire and Cameroon, it is in Egypt, in Cairo that this new Orange Digital Center is inaugurated.

The Orange Digital Center in Egypt brings together four strategic programmes of the Orange Group, namely; a Coding School, a solidarity FabLab – one of the Orange Foundation’s digital manufacturing workshops -, an Orange Fab start-up accelerator and Orange Ventures, the investment fund. Moreover, for the launch of ODC in Egypt, a new Seed Challenge dedicated to the local fintech start-up will reward two winners with 500k euros.

All of the programmes of ODC are provided free of charge and open to everyone. They range from digital training for young people, 90% of which are practical, start-up acceleration, guidance for project bearers and investment.

The network of Orange Digital Centers around the world allows experiences and expertise to be shared between countries and offer a simple and inclusive approach to improve young people’s employability, encourage innovative entrepreneurship and promote the local digital ecosystem. In addition, Orange is working on installing this model in Egyptian universities to complement the education system and give as many people as possible access to new technologies and to connect them with the professional world.

Orange acts as a responsible company across its activities. This sense of responsibility is a central value that has been placed at the heart of the Group’s strategic plan, Engage 2025. To promote digital services as a vector for inclusion and to ensure they are available to the widest possible audience, we aim to open an Orange Digital Center in every country in which we are present by 2025. This ambition clearly demonstrates our determination to harness the positive power of digital innovation.”

Stéphane Richard, Chairman and CEO of Orange

Orange and the German Development Cooperation are working together as part of a development partnership within the develoPPP programme, which GIZ is implementing on behalf of the German Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). The goal is to fulfil their shared vision of fostering youth employability while supporting sustainable growth and the country’s digital transformation. The programme is also working to advance gender equality and inclusion by promoting access for women and girls to ICT jobs.

Through digital technology, this programme focuses on the following sustainable development goals in line with the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: (4) quality education, (5) gender equality, (8) decent work and economic growth, (9) industry, innovation and infrastructure, (10) reduced inequalities and (17) partnerships for goals.

“Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH and Orange share a vision of development and improvement of the socio-economic framework of Egypt. The partnership contributes to the achievement of the United Nations’ “Sustainable Development Goals” (SDGs) and to the digital transformation of Egypt ultimately improving job opportunities of the young population.”

Dr Alexander Solyga, Country Director at GIZ Egypt 

The guiding principle behind the various components of the project is to build synergies and create a holistic experience in which youth acquire digital knowledge, are offered the chance to apply it in the form of projects and potential business endeavours, and eventually capitalise on its economic rewards either through obtaining improved employment opportunities or launching new business ventures.

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