Bitget CMO visits Cambodia, partners with UNICEF to empower digital education
Foresight News reported that Bitget Chief Marketing Officer Ignacio Aguirre recently visited Cambodia to promote the public welfare project "Game Changers Coalition" in collaboration with UNICEF. This project empowers young people and educators in eight countries worldwide to master core digital skills through innovative forms such as game development. As an important part of Bitget's Blockchain4Her (B4H) initiative, both parties are committed to providing learning and skill enhancement opportunities to 1.1 million girls in developing countries by 2027, promoting gender equality and inclusive growth in the digital age.
Will Parks, UNICEF Representative in Cambodia, stated: "This innovative approach to learning is effectively helping girls and young people overcome barriers to acquiring digital skills. It not only boosts young people's confidence but also opens up important pathways for their future participation and integration into the global digital economy."
Kim Sethany, Permanent Secretary of State at the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport of Cambodia, pointed out: "This project empowers women by narrowing the gender gap in digital education and supports their deeper involvement in the country's digital transformation."
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