On June 16, Bitget announced a three-year public welfare cooperation with the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), where both parties will jointly build an innovative education model based on blockchain, empowering 300,000 young women and educators in eight developing countries worldwide.
Through this cooperation, Bitget will join the 'Game Changers Coalition' project initiated by UNICEF. Bitget Academy will assist in developing the first interactive training course that combines gaming and blockchain knowledge for youth and educators, providing practical and engaging learning experiences.
Sandra Visscher, Executive Director of UNICEF Luxembourg, stated: "This strategic partnership with Bitget aims to empower the global youth community through digital skills, focusing on enhancing women's participation and development opportunities in the tech field, promoting socially inclusive growth through technological innovation."
This cooperation is also part of Bitget's women's public welfare project Blockchain4Her (B4H), which aims to provide learning and skills training opportunities for 1.1 million girls in developing countries such as Brazil and India by 2027.
UNICEF was established in 1946 and is committed to improving the health, education, and nutrition of children worldwide. UNICEF is the first UN organization to support cryptocurrency donations. In 2019, it collaborated with the Ethereum Foundation to support startups in open-source technology; in 2022, it worked with Binance Charity to provide emergency relief for children and their families in Ukraine and surrounding countries.