Binance Charity to provide free Web3 training to rural South African women

Binance Charity

Binance Charity

Binance Charity, the philanthropic arm of Binance, will partner with Women in Tech to provide Web3 vocational training for 2 800 women in rural communities in  South Africa and Brazil, creating future entrepreneurs and job creation. 

Web3 focuses on blockchain education and understanding of core concepts in cryptocurrency.  Training focusses on a large variety of skills for trends in this space including coding, blockchain application, cryptocurrency, decentralisation, NFT, Metaverse, fan token and trading.

In addition to these training programmes, they have collaborated with UTIVA in Nigeria to educate 50 000 young people in Blockchain and Web3 and provide scholarships for 1 000 Africans in a one-year intensive skill training programme, supporting them to move into employment.

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The world’s leading cryptocurrency and blockchain infrastructure provider has also revealed that applications to study Web3 education have reached 82,200 in just six months. Over $2.2 million in BUSD was donated during 2022 with projects spanning South Africa, Senegal, Nigeria, Australia, Germany, Cyprus, Ukraine, France and Brazil, offering students the opportunity to study Web3-related courses free of charge.

So far, its donations have funded  259 180 hours of training and education in the classroom, in bootcamps and in community workshops. In total Binance Charity will be offering 67 155 scholarship places but many of these are yet to even open to applications.

Binance Charity is partnering with Binance Academy and a number of top academic and vocational institutions to deliver these projects including the University of Western Australia, the University of Nicosia, Frankfurt School of Finance & Management – Blockchain Center, Simplon, Utiva and Women in Tech, Kyiv IT Cluster and Ministry of Digital Transformation in Ukraine.

Helen Hai, head of Binance Charity, says, “The response to our Web3 education projects has been unprecedented, showing the keen appetite of so many people to learn about blockchain, De-Fi, NFTs, coding and much more.

“And, we’re seeing interest from a diverse range of people, including a great ratio of women, which is something I feel particularly passionate about. With so many more education initiatives with amazing partners in the pipeline, we’ve never been more excited to build a more inclusive Web3 world.”

IT Generation kick-started the global Binance Charity Scholar Programme in June, an initiative designed to help Eastern Ukrainians, who have lost their jobs due to the war, to re-train and re-enter the job market in Western Ukraine, in partnership with the ministry of digital transformation.

Other projects include vocational training for 10 000 people, including a specific course for 2 000 women reducing the gender gap in the ecosystem and increasing diversity of talent supply with the Frankfurt School of Blockchain, Germany. In France, they’ve partnered with Simplon to enable 10 000 people from disadvantaged communities in France – where unemployment is rapidly rising – to learn, study and enter the growing Blockchain industry.

“What we saw was really interesting. I knew a little bit about the world of cryptocurrency before, but this time I really got to learn about blockchain technology. It was really clear– I had no idea you could do so much with it. I can’t wait to learn more,” comments Terry Genly, a student at Simplon.

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Courses are available both online and offline, varying in length from short intro classes to 12-monthth commitment. More projects are set to be announced early next year…

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