Orange Liberia strengthens its social and environmental commitment by involving its employees through the Engage for Change program.
Press release – Monrovia, June 5th, 2024: For several years now, Orange Middle East and Africa (OMEA), of which Orange Liberia is a footprint, has been taking concrete action to reduce its environmental impact. Today, it is employees who are taking over by getting directly involved in various ecological initiatives on International Environment Day, as part of the new Orange Engage for Change program.
OMEA and its employees are reaffirming their ongoing commitment to corporate social responsibility (CSR) by launching the Orange Engage for Change platform. This initiative aims to have a positive impact on society and the environment, while strengthening team cohesion.
A collective commitment for a lasting impact
Climatic events, societal upheavals and changing work patterns have created a pressing need for reference points and meaning among citizens, and our employees are no exception. We firmly believe that employee engagement is an essential key to meeting these challenges. The Orange Engage for Change program enables each employee to devote three working days a year to projects with a societal impact.
A platform to mobilize and inspire
Orange Engage for Change is a web platform that provides a space for discovering, sharing and getting involved in societal projects. It is accessible to all Orange Group employees to volunteer, and to the general public for a better understanding of our commitments. This multi-country initiative draws on the programs of the Orange Foundation and the Orange Digital Centers network, offering a structured framework, a solid infrastructure and varied opportunities to support and develop volunteer actions with our committed employees.
Concrete actions for real impact
The platform offers environmental and social initiatives, solidly backed by the active commitment of our employees. Throughout the day on June 5, a number of local initiatives are being organized across our region to demonstrate the concrete impact of this platform. In Liberia, a team of more than 50 Orange employees volunteers, in partnership with Plastakes and the Paynesville City Corporation are cleaning selected communities within Paynesville, beginning from ELWA junction and planting about one hundred and fifty (150) trees. This symbolize Orange’s commitment to supporting local projects that strengthen social ties and protect the environment.
Jérôme Hénique, CEO of Orange Middle East and Africa: “The launch of Orange Engage for Change symbolizes our deep commitment to corporate social responsibility. By empowering our employees to get directly involved in positive impact projects, we are contributing to the sustainable development of communities in the countries where we operate.”
Asma Ennaifer, Executive Director of CSR and Communications at Orange Middle East and Africa and Secretary General of the Orange Digital Center Foundation adds: “This platform is a powerful tool for uniting our teams around shared values. Every initiative, every action taken by our employees demonstrates our collective ability to bring about significant change. We’re proud to see this commitment come to fruition and to witness the positive impact it generates.”
Jean Marius YAO, CEO of Orange Liberia and Chairman of Orange Foundation Liberia urges employees to engage for change. “A clean environment is a healthy environment. We should be the change we want to see in Liberia. Let us all come together for this great initiative, making a lasting impact in our communities”, he emphasized.
With Orange Engage for Change, Orange gets closer to people by investing in and actively supporting local initiatives in favor of inclusion and the environment.
To find out more about the Orange Engage for Change platform and the social projects deployed by the Orange Group, log on to engageforchange.orange.com. Discover the testimonials of beneficiaries and employee volunteers, and join us in this social adventure.
About Orange Middle-East and Africa (OMEA)
Orange is present in 18 countries in Africa and the Middle East and has 149 million customers at 31 December 2023. With 7.1 billion euros of revenues in 2023, Orange MEA is the first growth area in the Orange group. Orange Money, its flagship mobile-based money transfer and financial services offer is available in 17 countries and has more than 90 million customers. Orange, multi-services operator, key partner of the digital transformation provides its expertise to support the development of new digital services in Africa and the Middle East.
Press contact:
Marlu Angel Nyeka (angel.nyeka@orange.com)
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