The Conditioned from Facebook Stories on Vimeo.
lundi 17 février 2014
The Conditioned,l'histoire de Raymond Neveu Arruda, le poète sans-abri
The Conditioned from Facebook Stories on Vimeo.
vendredi 29 juillet 2011
« Atini Kari » l’initiative citoyenne de l’Epi d’Or
"La pauvreté en milieu rural et l’absence d’infrastructure tant au niveau de l’enseignement que du transport limitent souvent l’accès à l’école à un très grand nombre d’enfants et ce depuis leur plus jeune âge. Les plus téméraires, déterminés à baver des conditions de vie souvent très rudes, choisissent la voie de la scolarisation, un chemin difficile nécessitant des sacrifices au quotidien."*
La marque de pâtes « l’Epi d’Or », avec « Atini Kari » offres des bus de transport aux enfants des zones rurales. Cette initiative citoyenne première de son genre permettra à ces enfants de se déplacer à l’école sans pour grands sacrifices (parcours de kilomètre à pieds surtout en hiver, traversée de forêts parfois et attaques d’animaux sauvages…)
Une partie de l’opération sera financée par le biais des ventes de pâtes durant le mois de Ramadan, l’Epi d’or permet ainsi de sensibiliser les consommateurs tunisiens à consommer « éthique ».
Grâce à cette action, l’Epi d’Or se lance dans le charity marketing ce qui va refléter l’engagement sociétal de la marque.
En Tunisie, et surtout avec l’arrivée des refugiés libyens, il y a beaucoup de personnes nécessiteuses. Il est temps que les marques s’engagent envers ses consommateurs et donne un peu. Espérons qu’il y aura d’autres marques qui suivront l’exemple de l’Epi d’Or et qu’elles se lanceront dans le charity marketing.
*Source: Communiqué de presse
samedi 19 mars 2011
The Tunis Twestival or how to tweet, meet and give for a good cause
What’s a Twestival?
"Twestival is a movement that uses social media for social good by connecting communities offline on a single day to highlight a great cause. Ideas start as a tweet and as it spreads, become a movement that has the power to make things happen." Source
The Twestival, which will take place on March 25th all over the world, is another demonstration of the power of social networks, and particularly Twitter.
Twestival Global 2009
The 2009 Twestival brought together 202 cities around the world for one cause and helped to raise $250,000 for Charity: Water.
Charity: Water is a non-profit organization bringing clean and safe drinking water to people in developing nations. 100% of public donations directly fund water projects.
Twestival Well Drilling - Day 1 from Ethiopia - charity: water from charity: water on Vimeo.
Twestival Global 2010
72 million children in the world do not get the opportunity to go to school. On March 25, 2010 over 175 cities hosted events and raised over $400k. The funds have been deployed to Malawi, Liberia, Haiti and Burundi.
Twestival 2010 in Liberia from Concern Worldwide on Vimeo.
Tunis Twestival

The Tunis Twestival will take place at the Acropolium Carthage on March 25th.
All the artists that will perform will do it for free, like Mounir Troudi, The Garby’s,Dub Mel Kaba, Julien Annik and many others.
Organised by tunisan tweeple like Ali Boulia,Zinga, Amina Amonniak, Karim Kik and Monji Brouhri, who came together and invited other tweeple to join them. And I proud to say that I’m one of the Tunis Twestival’s volunteer.
All the benefits for the show will go to a charitable project named The Rayhana Project.
So far, the Tunis Twetival’s logo, realized by the talented Amina Amoniak won and brought 1000$ to Rayhanna Project.
Rayhana Project
The Rayhana project aims to hold an art production that will be realised for and with the people of Rayhana village (4000 to 5000 inhabitants / Delegation of Rgueb / Governorate Sidi Bouzid) living in poverty and total lack of basic necessities.
rayhana project soon from RAYHANA PROJECT on Vimeo.
How to get involved?
-Buy a ticket and attend the show on March 24th, also buy the cool Tunis Twestival’s t-shirts
-Donate
-Show your support and spread the word

Useful links:
-Twestival web site
-Twetival fan page
-Twestival Twitter account
-Tunis Twestival web site
-Tunis Twetival fan page
-Tunis Twestival Twitter account
-Rayhana Project web site
-Rayhana Project fan page
samedi 7 août 2010
The laws of nature can be deployed, under Divine Will, to reward or punish man
More heavy rain is falling in flood-ravaged Pakistan and even heavier downpours are forecast.
Pakistani officials estimate as many as 13 million people have been affected.Are we trying to understand why its happning with us.
According to the Holy Quran, the laws of nature can be deployed, under Divine Will, to reward or punish man.
Rain
Continuous downpour resulting in the water level rising so much so that habitations become submerged under water:
The people of Noah rejected the Truth before them; they rejected Our servant and said: A madman spurned by our gods. He called on his Lord: I am overcome; do Thou avenge me. Thereupon, We opened the gates of heaven (the skies) with water pouring down; and We caused the earth to burst forth with springs, so the two waters met for a purpose, which had been pre-determined. [54:10- 13]
Floods
Recurring sudden floods decreed for a place wherein the rich and fertile territory is turned to a barren and hostile land where nothing else grows apart from tamarisk and mild and bitter fruit and lote trees:
`Yet they (the Saba) turned away (from the truth). So We sent them a devastating flood, And We gave them, in exchange for their excellent gardens, two gardens bearing bitter fruit and tamarisk and a few lote trees.' [34:17]
Allah preserve us from this. Aameen
By my friend : Rana Faris