8th Orange Social
Venture Prize in Africa and the Middle East Opportunity Beckons
The call for applications for the 8th Orange Social Venture
Prize in Africa and the Middle East has opened and runs through 31 May 2018,
under the “Orange Social Venture Prize” section on the
http://EntrepreneurClub.orange.com/en.
This prize, awarded by Orange, rewards innovative projects
based on Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) which improve the
living conditions of people in Africa and the Middle East in fields such as
education, healthcare, farming, mobile payments or sustainable development.
The competition will start with a national phase, during
which each of the 17 participating Orange subsidiaries will assess the projects
submitted in its country and select 3 winners. This will be followed by an
international phase, during which all 51 national winners will compete for an
international jury which will present the Orange Social Venture Prize grand
prize to the three final winners at the AfricaCom Awards event, to be held in
Cape Town, South Africa in November.
In addition to their national prizes, the three winners will
receive €25,000, €15,000 and €10,000 respectively, as well as six months of
personalised support from start-up creation and financing professionals.
The Orange Social Venture Prize is open to all students,
employees and entrepreneurs over age 21 whose initiative is under three years
old and serves Botswana, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Egypt, Guinea Bissau, Guinea
Conakry, Madagascar, Mali, Morocco, Niger, Central African Republic, Democratic
Republic of the Congo, Senegal, Tunisia, Jordan, Liberia or Burkina-Faso.
CEO Orange Middle East and Africa, Bruno Mettling says:
“1,200 projects were submitted in 2017, a 60 per cent increase over 2016.
Support for talented start-ups is at the heart of Orange’s development
strategy. With the Orange Social Venture Prize, we reaffirm our commitment to
being a partner for the innovators working to improve daily life ever year.”
Detecting young talents is a core element of Orange’s
strategy. Since its creation in 2011, the Orange Social Venture Prize in Africa
and the Middle East has already provided support to close to twenty projects.
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