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Tunisia-Ooredoo official sponsor of the Carthage International Festival

As part of its support for culture, Ooredoo has just entered into a collaboration with the Carthage International Festival, one of the most prestigious festivals in the Arab world. The signing ceremony of the deal was organized in the attendance of Mr Mansoor Rashid Al Khater, CEO of Ooredoo, Mr Youssef Lachkhem, Director General of the National Establishment for the Promotion of Cultural and Artistic Festivals and Events and Kamel Ferjani, Festival director.

 

This partnership with the Carthage International Festival goes perfectly with Ooredoo’s CSR strategy via its “Tounes T3ich” program, which backs culture in all its diversity and oversees its development. “We are extremely delighted today to be the official partner of this large-scale festival. We are proud at Ooredoo of this accomplishment which goes perfectly with our aims of supporting culture in Tunisia and contributing to its prosperity. This partnership will only increase our determination to provide the best conditions and the best support for this prestigious international festival, which welcomes a large audience every year,” said Mr Mansoor Rashid Al Khater, CEO of Ooredoo.

“We are pleased to count Ooredoo as a partner for this edition, which is confirmed to be exceptional after two years of the pandemic. We are confident that Ooredoo will bring all its support and many new things to the festival and we salute you for having a bet on culture during this period. The program this year will be rich thanks to the efforts of our partners who continually encourage us and give us the breath to continue spreading culture. », expressed Mr Kamel Ferjani, Director of the FIC.

For his part, Mr Youssef Lachkhem, Director General of the National Establishment for the Promotion of Cultural and Artistic Festivals and Events, saluted Ooredoo for its support for this famous festival, declaring: “We can just encourage these initiatives in view of their contribution to improving the Tunisian cultural scene. This partnership can only be beneficial for both parties. We thank Ooredoo for everything it does in the sector and we hope to collaborate together on other projects and festivals. »

Coinciding with the 20th anniversary of Ooredoo, this collaboration will be characterised by several novelties and surprises. Ooredoo will make this festival yet another chance to share joy and innovation with its festively coloured audience.

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