Paxful breaks ground on fourth in 100-School Initiative

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Paxful, a global peer-to-peer bitcoin marketplace and an Information and Communications technology (ICT) giant, has announced that it has broken ground on the fourth in its 100-school initiative aimed at building quality education centres in emerging countries. The fourth school, located in Nigeria, will come fully-equipped with a state-of-the-art solar-powered and water well system, and in response to safety requirements associated with COVID-19, Paxful will also provide Personal Protective Equipment for all teachers and students, including facemasks and hand sanitisers.

According to Mr Ray Youssef, Chief Executive Officer and co-founder of Paxful, “The #BuiltWithBitcoin initiative now supports over 400 students.”

He highlights that through the 100-school plan, Paxful expects to bring education to nearly 15,000 young people throughout Africa, while providing jobs to almost 300 teachers.

“The fourth school, which will be located in the Ankara Nandu community, Sanga Local, Kaduna State, Nigeria will serve an estimated 100-120 children between the ages of three to six years old. The school will also double as an adult learning space in the evenings assisting in providing hundreds of people with a supplemental education,” Youssef said.

The city is home to 4,000 people and presently has only one school which serves as both primary and secondary schools.

All schools, including the newest location in Nigeria, come with water filtration systems, not just to supply the locals, but also gives them an opportunity to manage the facility for sustainability. They are also solar-powered to make the schools more maintainable by the locals.

Youssef added that, “Paxful covers all fees associated with running the schools, including teacher and support staff salaries, power and water supply, in addition to school supplies and uniforms for the students.”

On the choice of the location for the project in Nigeria, Youssef said: “We chose this particular community because of the lack of necessary resources and limited school infrastructure. They are in dire need of quality learning spaces and this school is an honest representation of the impact bitcoin can have on societies as a whole, and more specifically, how it can enhance education.”

While calling on public-spirited individuals and corporates to join hands with them, Youssef said, “donations are accepted on rolling bases on builtwithbitcoin.org and will be used to aid the completion of the school among additional #BuiltwithBitcoin initiatives including Paxful’s Africa Fund for COVID-19.” Paxful will kick off BTC donations with an initial injection of $35,000 of funds.

Paxful’s #BuiltWithBitcoin initiative began in 2017 with partner, Zam Zam Water, a humanitarian organisation devoted to eradicating poverty by providing clean, sustainable water and access to quality education to rural dwellers across the globe. The first of the four schools was completed in December 2017 in Rwanda, by representatives of both partners, while the second, also in Rwanda was completed in 2018, while the third school was built in 2020 in Kenya.

 

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