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Applications for Web3 training exceeded 80,000 worldwide

Commenting on the subject, Helen Hai, Leader of Binance Charity, said, “Our Web3 education projects have attracted unprecedented interest, showing people’s appetite for blockchain, decentralized finance, NFTs, coding and more. What’s more, the people who take an interest in us have an incredible array of diversity. When we look at the ratios, we encounter the interest of quite a lot of women, which is one of the details that excites me in particular. “We are more excited than ever to build a more inclusive Web3 world, with many other education initiatives and such amazing partners waiting in the queue.” Binance Charity has signed various collaborations with leading academic education institutions. In this context, the Binance Charity Scholarship Program initiative, designed in partnership with the Ministry of Digital Transformation, was launched by IT Generation in June 2022 in order to re-educate the Eastern Ukrainians who lost their jobs due to the war and to be included in the job market in Western Ukraine. In cooperation with the Frankfurt Blockchain School, vocational trainings for 10 thousand people, 2,000 of which are allocated to women, in order to ensure gender balance in the ecosystem and diversify talent, are among the projects carried out.

Training for 10 thousand people in cooperation with Simplon

In France, within the scope of Binance Charity’s cooperation with Simplon; It is aimed to provide information about the growing blockchain industry and to offer opportunities to enter this field to 10 thousand people among the communities that are struggling with the increasing unemployment rate. Terry Genly, a Simplon student who participated in these trainings, said, “What we saw is quite interesting. I knew a little about the world of cryptocurrencies before, but this time I had the chance to learn a lot about blockchain technology. I didn’t know that so much could be done with this technology. I can’t wait to learn more.”

50 thousand youth reached in Nigeria

In addition, Binance Charity works with Women in Tech in Brazil and South Africa to provide vocational training to 2,800 women from rural areas to train future investors and offer them job opportunities. In addition, the institution, which cooperates with UTIVA in Nigeria, provided training to 50 thousand young people on blockchain and Web3. It aims to improve job opportunities by providing scholarships to 1,000 African citizens through intensive skills training programs that last for one year.

This is just the first step for Binance Charity

Courses organized as part of Binance Charity’s trainings are held online and offline. The duration of the courses can cover a wide period of time, from short introductory courses to 12-month curricula. The content of the trainings consists of different topics such as blockchain applications, coding, cryptocurrencies, decentralization, NFT, Meta Universes, Fan Tokens and Trading. Binance Charity describes the collaborations it has signed and the trainings it has organized so far as its “first step”, and the institution aims to reach more people with the projects it will implement in the coming years.

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