Bitget and UNICEF Luxembourg have entered a three-year partnership designed to provide digital and blockchain literacy to over 300,000 young people globally. The initiative specifically targets regions with significant gender gaps in technology, focusing on empowering adolescent girls and educators with the skills needed for the modern digital economy.
The program is a strategic response to the economic disparities facing women in low- and middle-income countries. With girls currently losing out on an estimated $15 billion in annual economic opportunities due to a lack of digital access, this partnership aims to bridge that divide.
The initiative will be rolled out across eight countries:
This collaboration supports UNICEF’s Game Changers Coalition, which has set an ambitious goal of reaching 1.1 million girls with digital training by 2027.
A major highlight of the partnership is the development of UNICEF’s first interactive blockchain training module, created by Bitget Academy. This curriculum marks a significant milestone in bringing Web3 concepts into formal global education frameworks. Key features of the learning model include:
Moving away from the speculative nature often associated with digital assets, this initiative prioritizes practical empowerment. By focusing on mentorship, skill-building, and exposure to emerging technologies, Bitget and UNICEF are working to ensure that underserved communities are not left behind as the global economy becomes increasingly digitized.
December 2025, Cryptoniteuae