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Published on 29 July 2024

Tifinagh alphabet

El Fehmine Djerba School

Tunisia

The Tifinagh alphabet, the Berber language or Amazighe language is the language of the people of North Africa. The word amazigh comes from Mazigh ben Kenaan ben ham de Nouh (Noué)1. This language has an alphabet called “Tifinagh”. This alphabet differs from one place to another depending on the specifics of each region in terms of pronunciation and words. 

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Orange Foundation Digital Schools, supporting education for the underprivileged

To combat educational inequalities around the world, the Orange Foundation has come up with a scheme to help schools in need of books and digital equipment. The aim? To provide digital access to education for children who do not have access to books or the Internet, to ensure real equality of opportunities.

In concrete terms, with the Digital Schools program, we equip schools with digital kits comprising tablets, computers, video projectors and educational content (lessons, educational games, videos, digital books, etc.) that can be accessed even without an Internet connection. Today, 1,700 schools are equipped and over 600,000 students are supported every year in 19 countries.