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Refugees and asylum seekers who speak French are five times more likely to find a suitable job!
The first obstacle to professional, social and cultural integration? Language!
Thot enables exiles in the Ile de France region, with little or no schooling in their country of origin, to reach the level of French necessary for professional integration.
The result? The construction of their professional project, accompanied by a dedicated centre, and the obtaining for 87% of the students of a diploma of aptitude recognised by the State, valid for life.
Through NooS, we contributed to the impact objective by allowing 9 refugees or asylum seekers in the Ile de France region to access hours of language training within the Thot sessions.
Technology is omnipresent in today's world. We can't imagine our lives without technology and it is growing day by day as a vector of employment opportunities and innovative solutions.
Futur of Tech, Latitudes' leading programs, therefore serves to introduce young people to the world of technology - who might not have thought of making it their profession. By simulating the creation of a digital application, students learn about the different professions involved in its development: eco-design, ethical design, accessibility, etc.
Click to learn moreThrough NooS, we contributed to raising awareness among young middle and high school students about the environmental and social issues of digital technology.
Fashion has a heavy impact on the planet! It is now necessary to produce less, recycle more and favor short circuits. Aware of this issue, Fashion Green Hub has set up specific upcycling training courses to learn how to transform unsold stock into new products. Over 60 days of training spread over 4 months, small groups of 6 people identified in professional emergency learn to master the practices of sustainable industrial sewing.
The aim of the association is to federate, energise and accompany the French fashion, design and textile ecosystem towards a sustainable transition and new job-creating activities.
Click to learn moreThrough NooS, we contributed to funding sustainable fashion training for people far from employment.
In recent decades, Kenya's forests with their many varieties of trees have been destroyed in part for logging, charcoal burning and illegal logging to create farmland.
The result?
A country that is 90% deforested, an increase in droughts and a local population of which 42% live below the poverty line.
Eden, in partnership with Kijabe Forest Trust, is restoring critical wildlife habitat, providing equitable and sustainable economic opportunities for local families, a reliable water supply and protection from landslides.
We contributed to the impact goal by enabling Eden Reforestation to continue reforestation of the critical Kijabe forest by guaranteeing fair wages to the local people working there and by helping planting trees.
It's been proven. According to the British Medical Journal, the work of comedian-clowns with sick children helps them to cope better with their hospitalization and to fight their illness.
The Stethoscope Clowns are neither therapists nor caregivers, but professional entertainers who work in a complementary and respectful manner with the nursing staff, with the same goal: to take care of hospitalized children and their families.
Through games and emotions, the clowns stimulate and improve the quality of life of hospitalized children, alongside the nursing staff and their families.
Click to learn moreThrough NooS, we contributed to improving the quality of life of hospitalized children through the intervention of clown performers.
Eritrea is highly vulnerable to droughts, floods, soil erosion, desertification, and land degradation. Suffering from Africa’s highest levels of food insecurity and malnutrition, this situation is expected to be exacerbated by climate change.
This project supports communities in renovating their boreholes so that they deliver clean water and breakdowns are quickly fixed.
Click to learn moreThrough NooS, we contributed to the impact goal by helping to identify and repair broken boreholes in the Zoba Maekel district, located in the Central Region of Eritrea
A French person produces an average of 582 kilograms of waste per year and this production continues to grow since 2015. In Marseille, the coastline is particularly affected by this waste production.
Clean My Calanques organizes activities of waste collection to encourage each individual to mobilize themselves for the benefit of the planet. This activity is a real dialogue to make everyone aware of the actions of active participation.
The association provides all the necessary equipment as well as recommendations for volunteers to easily get to the site.
Click to learn moreThrough NooS, we contributed to the organization, collection and valorisation of waste in the South of France.