Orange Jordan has announced its role as the telecom sponsor for the Model United Nations (MUN) conference, organised by the New English School (NES). The sponsorship reflects Orange Jordan’s positioning as a responsible digital leader in the Kingdom and underscores its commitment to empowering youth and nurturing future leaders.
The three-day event brought together between 200 and 250 students in an immersive simulation of the United Nations, offering a structured environment for debate, collaboration, and leadership. Participants assumed a wide range of roles, including delegates, staff, media, security, judges, advocates, committee chairs, presidents, and members of the organising team.
The core message of MUN aligns closely with Orange Jordan’s long-standing focus on youth empowerment. The company said the sponsorship supports its strategy of equipping young people with the tools and expertise needed to drive innovation and excellence, reinforcing its belief in developing the skills of the next generation.
Model United Nations conferences provide students with a global platform to discuss real-world challenges and propose practical solutions. By supporting the NES MUN, Orange Jordan aims to create meaningful opportunities for young people and contribute to positive social impact.
Orange Jordan has sponsored previous editions of the conference, empowering hundreds of students and strengthening youth voices. The company said this continued involvement reflects its commitment to offering young people a platform to develop their talents and engage in shaping a more innovative digital future.
Orange Jordan serves around 4.6 million customers across the Kingdom through a nationwide network of shops and service points. As a subsidiary of Orange Group, it supports Jordan’s national digital transformation agenda through integrated digital solutions and a comprehensive CSR strategy centred on digital education, inclusion, entrepreneurship, and environmental responsibility.