The Orange Foundation is commited to creating social bonds by providing
access to education,
and the performing arts.
Committed to education and culture for 30 years, in France and around the world
As a network operator, Orange connects people and places. But a digital connection is not enough to create a social bond. That's why the Orange Foundation is committed to promoting social cohesion and inclusion for all. In an increasingly fragmented world, we work to (re)create the connections that help everyone succeed and find their place in society, helping individuals to grow and communities to thrive. Today, we reaffirm this ambition through our two main areas of commitment: access to education and access to culture.
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Access to education
Access to education is a prerequisite for equal opportunities, which is why the Orange Foundation is committed to helping people in need - especially young people, women and people with autism - to learn in a different way, with programs based on digital technology and teamwork.
Access to culture
Culture is essential to community life, which is why the Orange Foundation is committed to making it more accessible to all by reaching out to new audiences in different regions, funding original programs in instrumental and vocal music and other art forms, and supporting a new generation of artists.
Putting people first
The Orange Foundation inspires collective action, identifies and nurtures talent, empowers those most in need (autistic people, youth, women) to transform their lives, and connects people and cultures.
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WikiChallenge 2024
WikiChallenge is a competition for schools in the Digital Schools network in Africa, organized by the Orange Foundation in partnership with Wiki In Africa
Students write articles for Vikidia, contributing to the world's intellectual and cultural heritage.