In a context where digital risks are multiplying,, Orange Tunisia takes a new step in its commitment to responsible, inclusive and secure use of digital. Through his national initiative #ForgoodConnectionsthe telecom operator organized Two awareness days in partnership with SOS Tunisia children’s villages and the start-up specializing in the mental health of young people, Auzy Mental Health.
Solid alliances to protect children
THE June 22, 2025more than one hundred children, guides and educators met at Children’s village in Akouda, near Sousse. Young people from the four villages of Tunis, Sousse, Sfax and Siliana participated in a Innovative Thinking Design Training, focused on good digital practices. This morning was followed bysports activities promoting disconnection, cooperation and active participationthus reinforcing the balance between digital and real life.
This concrete action is a continuation of a first meeting held the June 14 at Orange Digital Center. More than 50 participants – children, parents and mental health professionals – took part in Workshops and targeted exchanges on the prevention of cyberbullying, the management of inappropriate content and the control of the effects of hyperconnection.
Train, raise awareness and empower, the keys to a sustainable approach
These two days illustrate an educational approach that combines Prevention and well-being. Through Interactive workshops, training led by psychologists and collective sports activitiesOrange Tunisie and its partners offer a global support intended to encourage digital use that is both responsible, balanced and secure.
Among the significant moments, the D-click game, specially developed for #ForgoodConnectionsallowed children tolearning, in a fun way, to protect their personal data and to adopt responsible digital behavior.
With #ForgoodConnections,, Orange Tunisia thus affirms its role as a pioneer engageddetermined to build a more safe digital world, more ethical and truly inclusive.