The winners of the 14th edition of OSVP, which recognizes and supports startups whose technological solutions have a positive social impact in Africa and the Middle East, were announced at the international ceremony. The event took place at the Royal Mansour in Casablanca and was attended by many prominent guests, including Christel Heydemann, CEO of the Orange Group, Jérôme Hénique, CEO of Orange Africa and Middle East (www.Orange.com), as well as Younes Sekkouri, Minister of Economic Inclusion, Small Business, Employment and Skills.
Since 2011, OSVP has been at the heart of Orange's strategy to contribute to the development of the entrepreneurial ecosystem and the inclusive growth of the countries where the Group operates in Africa and the Middle East. Most of the proposed solutions address issues critical to community development, such as education, health, agriculture, the environment, and e-commerce.
5 of the 1,600 candidates from 17 countries won awards at the international ceremony. This was the first time in OSVP's history that the ceremony was held in Morocco.
For the International Grand Prize, which recognizes the top three technology-based projects with a social or environmental impact, the winners are:
For the special prizes, the winners are:
Since the program's inception, nearly 15,000 applications have been received and more than 500 entrepreneurs have been supported and rewarded, including about a hundred internationally.
With a focus on high-impact, sustainable innovation, the 14th edition certainly delivered on its promises and highlighted the growing contribution of women to the entrepreneurial ecosystem in Africa and the Middle East. OSVP winners in the 17 countries will receive support from Orange Digital Centers in Africa, the Middle East and Europe, with hopes of taking their business beyond the borders of their respective countries.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Orange Middle East and Africa.