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Binance Charity Partners Utiva to give 1000 African Youths Scholarships in Tech Skills Training

Victor Odeyemi by Victor Odeyemi
October 24, 2022
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Binance Charity Partners Utiva to give 1000 African Youths Scholarships in Tech Skills Training

Binance Charity Partners Utiva to give 1000 African Youths Scholarships in Tech Skills Training

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Binance Charity, the philanthropic arm of Binance, the world’s leading cryptocurrency and blockchain infrastructure provider has partnered with Utiva, a technology education company in Africa that helps young people learn tech skills. The new partnership is set to educate 50,000 young people in technology and provide scholarships for 1,000 Africans in a 1-year intensive skill training program.

This education program will target young Africans between the ages of 18-35 from 19 countries and provide them with a platform to learn technology skills within the duration of 12 months. This project is designed to consist of virtual workshops, which will run every weekend over the next 12 months, where students will learn tech skills and access virtual mentoring.

As a part of the project, 1000 young people will also be awarded the Binance Charity Scholarship to learn at Utiva and will be trained in any of the top technology skills.

The collaboration aims to build a path for economic prosperity for the continent through skill training and access to vast job opportunities in the technology and Web3 sectors.

“We believe the benefits and vast opportunities of Web3 must be accessible to all. Advancing tech education and professional training are critical to making this happen. We’re proud to be partnering with Utiva, to engage the youth across Africa as we support the continent’s next generation of industry shapers.” said Helen Hai, Head of Binance Charity.

Launched at the Utiva office in Lagos Nigeria on Thursday, October 20, 2022, the workshop hosted about 50 young people who will be a part of the first cohort of people that will access the fully-funded training and sponsorship.

“Africans are talented and hardworking but most times, the constraints of resources can be a major limiting factor when pursuing a laudable aspiration like moving into technology. We are super excited that Binance Charity understands the African pain point and has partnered with us at Utiva to help thousands of Africans and break the barrier to entry for many,” said Eyitayo Ogunmola, CEO of Utiva.

At the launch workshop, students took part in a 4-hour training on Blockchain Technology and Software Development. This is the beginning of a 12-month commitment to the educational program.

This initiative is part of the wider Binance Scholar Program launched earlier this year and now has active projects in Ukraine, South Africa, France, and Brazil. The initiative is enabling the next generation of digital leaders to develop their skills, knowledge, and experience without financial barriers.

About Binance Charity

Binance Charity is a non-profit organization dedicated to unlocking Web3 as a powerful tool for social change. Its mission is to enable blockchain as a driver of social transformation by improving financial inclusion with direct crypto giving and making education and training accessible to all. Binance Charity uses its 100% transparent donation platform to build a future where technology is used as a force for good. To date, Binance Charity has supported over 2 million end beneficiaries through various projects. For more information, visit https://www.binance.charity/.

About Utiva

Utiva is a technology workforce development company that helps people learn premium technology skills and partners with companies to hire the best talents and invest in workforce development. With over 40,000 Alumni from 30+ cities, 200 faculties, and over 500 hiring partners, Utiva is helping global organizations hire the best tech talents in various fields like Data Science, Blockchain Technology, Product Management, and Software Development, amongst others by leveraging the network of our tech ecosystem. For more information, visit https://utiva.io/

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