Le Manifeste Inclusion

2026 Committed Leaders’ Evening

Paris, June 3, 2026

Inclusion is, above all, a conviction to which Le Projet Imagine is fully committed. It is, in fact, one of the cornerstones of our NGO. From the very beginning, we have highlighted the value of every individual, regardless of their vulnerabilities, and advocated for a society that makes room for everyone. This is a challenge we address through our educational programmes (Citizen Engagement Programme, Secularism Programme, Art-Philosophy Programme, etc.).

The Manifeste Inclusion charity works to create a fairer workplace, in particular by encouraging business leaders to create environments that are more conducive to the employment of people with disabilities.

It was in the spirit of these shared values that the founder of our NGO agreed to take part in the ‘Leaders’ Evening’ held last March. This high-profile event brought together ministers, business leaders, representatives of civil society organisations…

In the short interview below, Frédérique briefly explains just how vital a large-scale citizens’ movement is to ensure that real and lasting change is achieved.

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Founded in 2010 by journalist Frédérique Bedos, the NGO of information « Le Projet Imagine » aims to create a movement of citizen commitment with a view to a more inclusive and sustainable society.
Convinced that everyone can activate their power to make the world a better place, it raises public awareness through inspiring films and involves the public in action-oriented programs that are in line with the Sustainable Development Goals as defined by the United Nations.These programs are deployed in schools and increasingly in companies, cities and prisons.
Since 2017 « Le Projet Imagine » is officially recognized by the United Nations.