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Nokia Oyj: Nokia, UNICEF and Orange Foundation partner to empower young people in Morocco

Press Release

Nokia, UNICEF and Orange Foundation partner to empower young people in Morocco

  • Nokia, UNICEF and Orange Foundation to empower young people with digital, entrepreneurial and environmental skills, as well as knowledge about climate change as part of UNICEF's UPSHIFT program in Morocco
  • Nokia is supporting the scale up of UNICEF's program in Morocco
  • Orange Foundation Morocco will provide digital skills training and technology coaching
  • Employees of Nokia and Orange Foundation will contribute through mentoring and training to young people
  • The collaboration with UNICEF Finland and UNICEF Morocco extends the existing Nokia shared value relationship bringing real outcomes to another country

18 November 2021

Rabat, Morocco - Nokia today announced a partnership with UNICEF and Orange Foundation to empower marginalized young people, particularly girls, in Morocco with digital, entrepreneurial and environmental skills. This project is an extension of Nokia's existing relationship with UNICEF in countries across the world.

The UPSHIFT program will empower young people to become resilient citizens who engage more actively with their families, schools, everyday life and contribute to the economy. It aims to enable them to support and give back to their communities as well as becoming increasingly productive through employment or self-employment. The UPSHIFT social innovation and venture curriculum is featured as part of the World Bank's Solutions for Youth Employment portfolio.

By the end of the programme, at least 1,400 young people, of which at least 60% will be girls, will have received training in transferable skills such as working with others, self-esteem, creativity and communication. They will also be supported in digital skills development and in raising their awareness of climate change challenges. At least 500 young people will benefit from the social innovation curriculum, while roughly 250 young people will be assisted in developing projects to launch youth-led ventures.

Orange Morocco, through its Foundation, will join forces to assist and train the young people enrolled in the UPSHIFT program. Its employees will also contribute in the different stages of the program on selected areas such as digital skills.

The project will be run in close collaboration with the Ministry of Education (Second Chance Schools initiative) and the Ministry of Youth (Youth Houses and Women centers).

Naseem Awl,?Representative Ad-Interim at UNICEF Morocco, said: "This program shows the value of different partners - both public and private -in coming together in support of young people and the development of their skills. Nokia is contributing important direct support but also engaging directly through its employees along with Orange Morocco's with young people in sharing their time, expertise and mentorship. We, at UNICEF Morocco, see this as a positive example for sustainable programmes for young people that are rooted in national strategies for impact and strengthened with innovation and community engagement."

Hendrick Kasteel, CEO at Orange Morocco, said: "The Orange Foundation is proud to join this program alongside UNICEF and Nokia with the objective of developing digital skills and promoting the professional integration of marginalized young Moroccans. Convinced of our experience to help them build their professional know-how, we will provide these young project leaders training in digital skills that are essential for the design of their projects and coach them to achieve their objectives with the help of Orange employees in skills sponsorship."

Pierre Chaume, VP, North and West Africa Market Unit at Nokia, said: "We believe in the power of collaboration to drive development, and are proud to team up with Orange Foundation to support our partner UNICEF's flagship program, UPSHIFT, in Morocco. By together focusing on youth social innovation and entrepreneurship, we will empower underprivileged youth and equip them with digital, entrepreneurial and green skills."

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From left to right: Pekka Hyvonen, Finnish Ambassador to Morocco; Pierre Chaume, VP, North and West Africa Market Unit at Nokia; Naseem Awl,?Representative Ad-Interim at UNICEF Morocco; and Hind Lfal, General Secretary of Orange Morocco.

Resources:

  • Web page: Empowering unconnected and underprivileged children in Kenya with UNICEF (https://www.nokia.com/about-us/sustainability/connecting-the-marginalized-to-digital-education-in-kenya-with-unicef/)
  • Media release: Nokia, Safaricom and UNICEF connect more primary schools to the Internet across Kenya (https://www.nokia.com/about-us/news/releases/2021/08/17/nokia-safaricom-and-unicef-connect-more-primary-schools-to-the-internet-across-kenya/)

About Nokia
At Nokia, we create technology that helps the world act together.

As a trusted partner for critical networks, we are committed to innovation and technology leadership across mobile, fixed and cloud networks. We create value with intellectual property and long-term research, led by the award-winning Nokia Bell Labs.

Adhering to the highest standards of integrity and security, we help build the capabilities needed for a more productive, sustainable and inclusive world.

Media Inquiries:

Kannan K
Nokia Media Relations
E-mail: kannan.k@nokia.com

Communications
Phone: +358 10 448 4900
Email: press.services@nokia.com

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  • Nokia, UNICEF Morocco, Orange (https://ml-eu.globenewswire.com/Resource/Download/9cb9cd73-62d7-43c3-9bae-f39876f22f7e)

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