UNICEF’ Ethereum NFTs initiative to fund internet access for children

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The United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) is working to use the Ethereum NFTs concept to raise funds. 

In the past few years, after COVID 19 pandemic wave in the whole world, many organizations took advantage of the online modes to raise funds. After going online, most of the organizations, which are dedicated to helping the backward category of the world, in terms of economic growth and disability, are trying to adopt methods that can make raising funds much easier with less effort. 

In the latest, The United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) announced its new plan to raise funds with the Ethereum NFTs sales. 

On 10 December, UNICEF announced that they will take benefits from the fundraising through the January 2022 NFTs launch. 

Nadieh Bremer, a Data scientist and also a digital artist, will launch this NFTs exhibition in the first month of 2022. 

The whole thing will benefit the UNICEF Giga Initiative.

Giga Initiative of Unicef was launched in 2019 and the main aim of this initiative was to bring internet services to all the schools at a worldwide level. So that UNICEF may perfectly contribute to the mental development of the school children to understand the opportunities in the web world. 

Now a total of 1,000 Ethereum NFTs will be launched by UNICEF during the 75th anniversary. 

This is not the first time that UNICEF is taking help from blockchain technology. Earlier this year, UNICEF launched CryptoFund. The main aim of the CryptoFund is to collect crypto assets, hold and then distribute the funds among the whole network of UNICEF to use funds for fair use purposes, where it is needed much. 

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