Move Over Food and Water—Blockchain Literacy Is Now a Basic Human Right

Bitget has signed a three-year deal with UNICEF Luxembourg to teach blockchain skills to 300,000 people in eight countries by 2025, because obviously, what kids in Cambodia really need is crypto education.
The partnership puts Bitget in UNICEF’s Game Changers Coalition, a club of do-gooders pushing digital training like it’s a global emergency.
Participants include girls, parents, teachers, and mentors from Armenia to South Africa, all set to receive a crash course in Web3 enlightenment.
Bitget Academy, the company’s ed-tech offshoot, will create UNICEF’s first blockchain learning module disguised as a video game – because nothing says “empowerment” like gamified tokenomics.
The collaboration also adds a ninth mystery country to the campaign, apparently chosen through some kind of humanitarian spin-the-wheel.
To make the initiative sound even more serious, Bitget will loop in top blockchain protocols and developers who, naturally, have the time and heart to volunteer as mentors.
In a rare show of philanthropy disguised as global domination, Bitget’s Blockchain4Her program will also be tapped to lift young girls out of digital poverty and into the warm glow of DeFi and NFTs.
The initiative aims to close a $15-billion annual gap in missed economic opportunities caused by lack of digital access for young women, because nothing screams equality like crypto wallets for everyone.
Bitget joins a cast of tech crusaders like the Global Video Game Coalition and Women in Games, targeting over a million girls by 2027 in a digital skills charm offensive.
With blockchain training now considered the new basic necessity, Bitget is clearly positioning itself not just as a crypto exchange—but as a savior of future generations, one transaction at a time.
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