UNICEF and Bitget crypto exchange to advance blockchain literacy globally

Bitget, the leading cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 company, and Unicef ​​from Luxembourg have been collaborated to promote blockchain literacy and to promote digital skills among worldwide young people.

In the three-year partnership, Bitget will enter the UNICEF Office of Innovation Game Changers Coalition to help 300,000 people, including adolescent girls, parents, mentors and teachers with blockchain skills in eight countries; Armenia, Brazil, Cambodia, India, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Morocco and South Africa.

Bitget Academy to develop the UNICEF online training module

Bitget Academy, the educational arm of Bitget, will develop the first interactive online and personal blockchain coaching module from UNICEF using video game creation skills for teachers and young people.
According to the press release, this is a welcome recording of a curriculum that has already reached hundreds of thousands of people. Bitget will also help to extend the reach of the coalition to a ninth country.

Sandra Visscher, executive director of UNICEF Luxembourg, noted that the collaboration for digital skills is a powerful motivation for opportunities and inclusion. She explains: “By working with Bitget, we want to offer adolescents and young people the tools, knowledge and confidence to shape their own future. Innovation must be a power for inclusion, opening doors, broadening horizon and guaranteeing that technology works for everyone.”

Bitget will also be aimed at introducing UNICEF to leading blockchain protocols and developers from the entire Web3 landscape to participate in the educational initiative. These contributors could serve as mentors and partners and offer different perspectives and possibilities for blockchain technologies.

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Gracy Chen noted in the signing that emerging technologies should not be reserved for the privileged few, but must be introduced early and fairly. She noticed: “Blockchain, with his real-world use case and potential for social assets, is one of the most powerful instruments that we can give to our younger generation to build products in which we look at modern society. With blockchain4her is what started a mission to bothered the species in a worldwide bowl in a worldwide bowl in a worldwide bowl in a worldwide bowl in a worldwide bowl in a worldwide bowl in a worldwide bowl in a worldwide bowl in a worldwide bowl in a worldwide bowl in a worldwide bowl and bunches of the species in a worldwide girl in a worldwide bowl and bunches of the species. blockchain. “

Every year adolescent girls and young women in low and average income countries lack $ 15 billion in economic opportunities due to a gap in internet access and digital skills compared to their male colleagues. With 90% of the jobs that now require digital competencies, the Game Changers Coalition responds to the urgency of closing the gap between gender digital skills.

Bitget, Unicef ​​rests women for digital economy

Bitget and UNICEF are working on building a scalable, including model that rests young women with the tools to navigate and shape the digital economy of tomorrow.

As part of the Game Changers Coalition, Bitget adds a member of the Global Video Game Coalition, Micron Foundation and ecosystem builders such as women in Games in a shared ambition to reach 1.1 million girls by 2027, with opportunities for building skills. With the help of Bitget Academy and support from the $ 10M initiative Blockchain4her, Bitget is planning to improve digital literacy and financial independence in women at a young age.

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