Through the partnership, bitget into the Game Changers Coalition (GCC), which is led by the Unicef Office of Innovation (OOI). The support of Bitget will contribute to reaching 300,000 people-including young girls, parents, mentors and teachers with blockchain skills-in eight regions: Armenia, Brazil, Cambodia, India, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Morocco and South Africa.
As part of this partnership Bitget Academysupport the educational branch of Bitget, Unicef in the development of the first interactive, online and personally carried out blockchain training module, which is based on the imparting of skills to develop video games for teachers and young people. This is a welcome addition to a curriculum that has already reached hundreds of thousands of people. The support from Bitget will also help expand the range of the coalition to a ninth country.
“This partnership reflects our joint conviction that digital skills are a strong motor for opportunities and integration”,
said Sandra Verscher, managing director of Unicef Luxemburg.
“By working with Bitget, we want to equip young people with the tools, knowledge and self -confidence in order to shape their own future. Innovation should be a strength for inclusion, open doors, expand horizons and ensure that technology works for everyone everywhere.”
In order to enlarge the range of the ecosystem, Bitget will also try unicef leading blockchain protocols and developers to be presented from the entire web3 landscape so that they participate in the education initiative. These actors could act as mentors and partners and offer various perspectives and opportunities for blockchain technologies.
“New technologies should not be reserved for a few privileged people – they have to be introduced at an early stage. Developed that trains thousands of girls. Gracy Chen, CEO from Bitget.
Every year, adolescents and young women in countries with low and medium -sized incomes escape economic opportunities in the amount of $ 15 billionBecause they have no internet access and no digital skills compared to their male peers. Since today 90 percent of all jobs require digital skills, the Game Changers Coalition reacts to the urgent need to close the digital gap between the sexes.
As part of the Game Changers Coalition, Bitget of the Global Video Game Coalition, the Micron Foundation and the Women ecosystem in Games joins and pursues the common goal of reaching 1.1 million girls with educational and qualification opportunities by 2027.
With the help of the Bitget Academy and the support of the $ 10 million initiative Blockchain4Her Plant Bitget to promote digital competence and financial independence from women who are taught them at a young age. Bitget’s “Blockchain4HER” initiative has already supported women with mentoring programs, financing options and educational resources.
Together, Bitget and Unicef Luxemburg want to equip a new generation of girls with the knowledge and skills they need to actively participate in the developing crypto economy.
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