Orange Announces Winning Tech Start-ups for its Orange Social Venture Prize

Orange has named the winners of the 12th annual Orange Social Venture Prize in Africa and the Middle East at the Mobile World Congress Africa.

Orange Social Venture Prize (OSVP) in Africa and the Middle East recognizes the best tech start-up projects that make a positive impact on society or the environment in their region or align with sustainable development goals.

The competition reflects the Group’s drive to further socioeconomic progress in its operating countries, support social and environmental innovation and encourage entrepreneurship.

This year, nearly 1,400 applications were submitted from across the 17 countries involved in the competition.

The OSVP is split into two awards:

  • The International Women’s Prize, which awards €20,000 to the winner whose business venture is led by women entrepreneurs or with the primary purpose of improving women’s lives by developing solutions to specific obstacles or issues they face.
  • The International Grand Prix, which recognizes three projects that harness tech to make a positive social and environmental impact. The three winners receive the following:
  • 1st prize: €25,000
  • 2nd prize: €15,000
  • 3rd prize: €10,000

For the second time in 12 years, the panel decided to award the Judges’ Choice prize – €10,000 given to a project that is expected to make a particularly significant impact.

At the Mobile World Congress Africa in Kigali, Rwanda, from October 25 to 27, 2022, Elizabeth Tchoungui, Executive Director CSR, Diversity and Philanthropy and Deputy Chair for the Orange Foundation, and Brelotte Ba, Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Orange Middle East & Africa, held a ceremony during which the winners were announced.

The winner of the International Women’s Prize is:

  • iRole !(Jordan) – iRole! is a digital platform that connects women looking for remote work with organizations seeking to fill such vacancies.

The winners of the International Grand Prix are:

  • 3rd prize: Kamioun (Tunisia) – Kamioun has developed an e-commerce platform to supply local convenience stores in Tunisia.
  • 2nd prize: Biomass4GLC (Mali) – Biomass4GLC produces and distributes biogas suitable for cooking in Mali by renting out connected systems.
  • 1st prize: LifeBlood (Sierra Leone) – LifeBlood is a digital health platform designed to solve the acute shortage of blood products available in the country’s healthcare system.

The winner of the Judges’ Choice prize is:

  • Abana (Democratic Republic of the Congo) – Abana is a marketplace through which clothes designers can sell their creations to shoppers.

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