About SNESC
Solidarité Numérique, Education & Health Castres (SNESC) is an international non-governmental organization accredited by the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).
Founded by Amel Kharar and administratively directed by Sarah Kouadri, SNESC works at the intersection of digital inclusion, education innovation, artificial intelligence, and global health access.
Our organization was created in response to the growing global inequalities in access to technology, quality education, and healthcare services. We believe that digital transformation must serve humanity, reduce inequalities, and protect vulnerable populations — especially children and refugees.

Our Mission
Our mission is to reduce global inequalities by:
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Expanding access to digital education
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Promoting ethical and inclusive Artificial Intelligence
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Strengthening healthcare access through telemedicine
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Bridging the global digital divide
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Supporting refugee and displaced children through education and digital protection
We work in alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 3, SDG 4, SDG 9, SDG 10, and SDG 17.
Our Vision
We envision a world where:
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Every child has access to digital education regardless of geography or social status.
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Artificial Intelligence is developed and used responsibly for the benefit of humanity.
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Telemedicine reduces healthcare disparities in rural, fragile, and conflict-affected areas.
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Refugee children receive educational continuity, digital access, and psychosocial support.
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Technology becomes a tool of solidarity rather than exclusion.


🌐 International Programs & Projects
📚 Digital Education & E-Learning Programs
SNESC develops and supports digital education initiatives in underserved and crisis-affected regions.
Our actions include:
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Deployment of digital classrooms
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Teacher training in digital pedagogy
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STEM education programs for girls and marginalized youth
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Access to open-source learning platforms
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Digital literacy workshops for families
We collaborate with schools, local authorities, and international education partners to ensure sustainable impact.
🤖 Artificial Intelligence for Good
SNESC promotes ethical AI development and responsible innovation.
Our AI initiatives focus on:
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AI-assisted educational tools
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Healthcare diagnostics support systems
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Climate and sustainability data analysis
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Ethical AI governance and policy advocacy
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Digital rights and data protection awareness
We advocate for AI systems that respect human dignity, privacy, and international human rights standards.
🏥 Telemedicine & Digital Health Access
Access to healthcare remains a major global inequality.
SNESC supports telemedicine solutions that:
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Connect remote communities with certified healthcare professionals
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Provide maternal and child health monitoring
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Offer mental health teleconsultations
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Support medical data protection awareness
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Strengthen digital health infrastructure in underserved regions
Our telehealth programs aim to reduce preventable health disparities and improve early diagnosis access.

💻 Bridging the Digital Divide
Millions of families worldwide lack access to digital tools and connectivity.
SNESC works to:
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Distribute refurbished computers and digital devices
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Establish community digital hubs
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Promote affordable internet access initiatives
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Train vulnerable populations in digital literacy
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Support circular economy models in technology redistribution
Digital access is no longer a luxury — it is a fundamental condition for education, employment, and social participation.

🧒 Refugee & Displaced Children Support
Children affected by displacement face severe disruptions in education and stability.
SNESC supports refugee children through:
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Safe digital learning environments
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Language integration programs
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Educational continuity support
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Mentorship and digital tutoring
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Psychosocial and emotional resilience programs
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Protection against digital exploitation
We work in coordination with humanitarian partners to uphold international child protection standards.
🌎 Governance & International Cooperation
SNESC is accredited by the United Nations ECOSOC and actively contributes to global dialogue on:
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Digital inclusion
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Ethical AI governance
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Education innovation
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Digital health equity
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Human-centered technological development
We build partnerships with universities, NGOs, public institutions, and private sector actors to scale sustainable and ethical solutions.

📊 Commitment to the UN Sustainable Development Goals
SNESC contributes to:
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SDG 3 – Good Health and Well-being
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SDG 4 – Quality Education
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SDG 5 – Gender Equality (Digital Access)
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SDG 9 – Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
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SDG 10 – Reduced Inequalities
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SDG 17 – Partnerships for the Goals

Message from the Administrative Director
At SNESC, we believe that digital access is a right, not a privilege. Our mission is to bridge the global digital divide, promote ethical AI, expand telemedicine, and support refugee children with education and digital tools.
We operate with integrity, transparency, and measurable impact, guided by solidarity and a vision of inclusive digital societies. Together, we can ensure that technology serves humanity and creates opportunities for all.
Sarah Kouadri
Administrative Director, SNESC

🤝 Get Involved
We welcome partnerships, institutional collaborations, academic cooperation, and responsible private sector engagement.
Together, we can build a more inclusive digital future where innovation strengthens solidarity and protects the most vulnerable.

FAQ
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is SNESC?
Solidarité Numérique, Education & Health Castres (SNESC) is an international non-governmental organization accredited by the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).
Founded by Amel Kharar and administratively directed by Sarah Kouadri, SNESC works to promote digital inclusion, equitable education, ethical artificial intelligence, and access to telemedicine worldwide.
What does UN ECOSOC accreditation mean?
ECOSOC accreditation allows SNESC to engage with the United Nations system, participate in international forums, contribute to global policy discussions, and collaborate on initiatives aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
It reflects our commitment to international cooperation and responsible global engagement.
In which countries does SNESC operate?
SNESC develops international programs and partnerships focused on underserved communities, refugee populations, and regions affected by digital inequality.
Our work is implemented through collaborations with local institutions, educational networks, and humanitarian partners.
What is SNESC's main mission?
Our mission is to reduce inequalities by:
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Expanding access to digital education
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Promoting ethical Artificial Intelligence
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Supporting telemedicine solutions
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Bridging the global digital divide
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Protecting and supporting refugee and displaced children
How does SNESC help refugee children?
We provide:
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Access to digital learning tools
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Educational continuity programs
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Language and integration support
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Psychosocial assistance
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Safe digital environments
Our objective is to restore stability and opportunity for displaced children.


