Bitget partners with UNICEF Luxembourg in a three-year effort to empower girls in eight countries with science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) skills.
Crypto exchange Bitget signed a three-year partnership with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Luxembourg to advance digital skills and blockchain literacy among young people. Through this collaboration, Bitget joined the Game Changers Coalition led by UNICEF’s Office of Innovation.
The initiative aims to reach 300,000 participants — including adolescent girls, parents, mentors and teachers — across eight countries: Armenia, Brazil, Cambodia, India, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Morocco and South Africa.
By joining the Game Changers Coalition, Bitget stands alongside the Global Video Game Coalition, the Micron Foundation and Women in Games to collectively empower 1.1 million girls with tech and blockchain skills by 2027. This effort is reinforced by Bitget’s $10 million Blockchain4Her initiative, which champions women’s digital literacy and financial independence through mentorship, funding and tailored educational resources.
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