Bitcoin DADA, a women centric entity that is working towards educating African women into Bitcoin, has received $10,000 in BTC from Samara Asset Group.
We're excited to announce that we have donated $10,000 in BTC to Bitcoin DADA (@btc_dada), a Kenya-based non-profit initiative dedicated to empowering women in Africa through financial education, with a focus on #Bitcoin and its transformative potential.
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— Samara Asset Group (@Samara_AG_) September 7, 2023
Samara Asset Group operates as an investment company focusing on investing in crypto assets and companies as well as advising blockchain-based businesses.
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Samara says it is supporting Bitcoin DADA in this mission, with the donation made in Bitcoin (BTC), to help the organization roll out new educational programs and initiatives. In May 2023, while marking its one year anniversary, Bitcoin DADA indicated it intended to widen its offering.
[WATCH] @btc_dada celebrates one year anniversary and graduates its latest cohort during the Africa Bitcoin Day #AfricaBitcoinDay #Bitcoin pic.twitter.com/QfV7qVuRlm
— BitKE (@BitcoinKE) May 29, 2023
“At Samara, we believe in a future where financial empowerment is accessible to everyone, irrespective of gender, race, or geographical location. Our donation to Bitcoin DADA is a testament to this vision. We’re not just investing in Bitcoin businesses, we are investing in a more inclusive and decentralized financial future for all.”
According to Bitcoin DADA, Bitcoin education can provide several benefits to women, including financial empowerment and increased access to financial services. By learning about the technology behind it and how to use it, African women can gain greater control over their finances and be more independent.
The program, currently undertaking its fourth class, has successfully trained two cohorts of students with 45 graduating. It also organizes bitcoin-only meetups in Nairobi, Kenya, helped some students start accepting bitcoin as a payment option in their businesses, and recommended students to bitcoin companies for employment.
Lorraine Marcel Atieno, Founder of Bitcoin DADA, said:
“Samara’s generous donation to Bitcoin DADA is a beacon of support for the empowerment of African women. The contribution will fuel our mission to educate, uplift, and inspire women in Kenya and across the continent, fostering a brighter future for African females.
We’re grateful for Samara being a pillar in this journey of empowerment.”
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