Pay attention to Pragmatic Online Education
UNICEF ascertained that the Bitget is funding the growth of inclusive digital learning programs aimed at adolescents and young adults. These initiatives prioritize the practical skills (such as coding, storytelling, design, and financial literacy) in various regions they operate.The collaboration facilitates the Game Changers Coalition, which is an initiative by UNICEF that provides practical learning to girls and youths. The initiative functions using project based training which shows the actual demands of the digital industry in new markets.
The program in Cambodia has enabled the adolescent girls to be exposed to the tools of game development and digital creation. Therefore, participants have gained confidence and acquired technical and creative skills applicable in the local technology industry.UNICEF observed that women and girls are still underrepresented in technology jobs even as there is increasing demand of digital talent. The organization however said that such partnerships are beneficial in minimizing the hindrances to training, tools and professional networks.
In addition to its main businesses of trading, Bitget has been participating in social impact activities. The exchange has also assisted humanitarian He or she needs to visit Cambodia during the collaboration period, with the Chief Marketing Officer Ignacio Aguirre visiting Cambodia in early this year. In the visit he had a meeting with students, teachers and youth teams engaged in the digital learning program.
Participation in Global Game Jam
The tour involved interaction with Cambodian attendees of UNICEF global Game Jam. According to UNICEF, Cambodian teams won four out of seven international prizes at the Game Jam, which is notable given that the development of projects took place through collaborative challenges with digital resources and structured access to them.
With ongoing collaboration with Bitget, by 2027, UNICEF will have served 1.1 million individuals in twelve countries. Besides, the program is in line with a broader objective of UNICEF to increase the provision of skills-based learning to girls by governments, civil societies, and other partners.UNICEF said that the coalition is still supported by governments, civil societies, and other partners. Therefore, the program is still placed to continue expanding in various areas.


