The post UN Agency Academy Will Teach Blockchain to Governments appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The United Nations Development Programme is set to launch a “Government Blockchain Academy” to teach the public sector about crypto and other emerging tech. The agency said on Monday that it would partner with the blockchain and artificial intelligence advocacy not-for-profit Exponential Science Foundation to launch the academy next year. “The Academy will provide specialized education and implementation programs that harness blockchain, AI, and other emerging technologies to help governments drive transformative change,” the UNDP said. The agency is tasked with helping countries create long-term economic growth to tackle poverty. Developing countries, including India, Pakistan and Vietnam, were among the top adopters of crypto technology this year, according to Chainalysis. Academy to guide on financial services, digital ID The UNDP said the academy would focus on education that would ultimately look to deploy blockchain-related technology to address “pressing development challenges.” Irena Cerovic, a UNDP team leader for Europe and Central Asia, said the academy will aim to allow countries “to tackle complex development challenges in new ways and move from experimentation to implementation in ways that strengthen transparency, inclusion, and resilience.”  Source: Exponential Science Foundation  Some of its areas of interest were to use the tech to create “trusted, verifiable digital credentials that enhance access to services” along with better access to financial services and digital payments. It’d also educate on how blockchain could be used for tracing and accounting in the public procurement process and to make “tamper-resistant recordkeeping” to tackle corruption, along with using tokens and smart contracts for climate finance, such as tracking carbon credits. UNDP plans blockchain academy launch next year The UNDP did not give specific timelines, but said the academy would begin to launch in some countries starting in 2026, with the curriculum design starting this year.  Related: Crypto is one ‘growth cycle’ away… The post UN Agency Academy Will Teach Blockchain to Governments appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The United Nations Development Programme is set to launch a “Government Blockchain Academy” to teach the public sector about crypto and other emerging tech. The agency said on Monday that it would partner with the blockchain and artificial intelligence advocacy not-for-profit Exponential Science Foundation to launch the academy next year. “The Academy will provide specialized education and implementation programs that harness blockchain, AI, and other emerging technologies to help governments drive transformative change,” the UNDP said. The agency is tasked with helping countries create long-term economic growth to tackle poverty. Developing countries, including India, Pakistan and Vietnam, were among the top adopters of crypto technology this year, according to Chainalysis. Academy to guide on financial services, digital ID The UNDP said the academy would focus on education that would ultimately look to deploy blockchain-related technology to address “pressing development challenges.” Irena Cerovic, a UNDP team leader for Europe and Central Asia, said the academy will aim to allow countries “to tackle complex development challenges in new ways and move from experimentation to implementation in ways that strengthen transparency, inclusion, and resilience.”  Source: Exponential Science Foundation  Some of its areas of interest were to use the tech to create “trusted, verifiable digital credentials that enhance access to services” along with better access to financial services and digital payments. It’d also educate on how blockchain could be used for tracing and accounting in the public procurement process and to make “tamper-resistant recordkeeping” to tackle corruption, along with using tokens and smart contracts for climate finance, such as tracking carbon credits. UNDP plans blockchain academy launch next year The UNDP did not give specific timelines, but said the academy would begin to launch in some countries starting in 2026, with the curriculum design starting this year.  Related: Crypto is one ‘growth cycle’ away…

UN Agency Academy Will Teach Blockchain to Governments

The United Nations Development Programme is set to launch a “Government Blockchain Academy” to teach the public sector about crypto and other emerging tech.

The agency said on Monday that it would partner with the blockchain and artificial intelligence advocacy not-for-profit Exponential Science Foundation to launch the academy next year.

“The Academy will provide specialized education and implementation programs that harness blockchain, AI, and other emerging technologies to help governments drive transformative change,” the UNDP said.

The agency is tasked with helping countries create long-term economic growth to tackle poverty. Developing countries, including India, Pakistan and Vietnam, were among the top adopters of crypto technology this year, according to Chainalysis.

Academy to guide on financial services, digital ID

The UNDP said the academy would focus on education that would ultimately look to deploy blockchain-related technology to address “pressing development challenges.”

Irena Cerovic, a UNDP team leader for Europe and Central Asia, said the academy will aim to allow countries “to tackle complex development challenges in new ways and move from experimentation to implementation in ways that strengthen transparency, inclusion, and resilience.” 

Source: Exponential Science Foundation 

Some of its areas of interest were to use the tech to create “trusted, verifiable digital credentials that enhance access to services” along with better access to financial services and digital payments.

It’d also educate on how blockchain could be used for tracing and accounting in the public procurement process and to make “tamper-resistant recordkeeping” to tackle corruption, along with using tokens and smart contracts for climate finance, such as tracking carbon credits.

UNDP plans blockchain academy launch next year

The UNDP did not give specific timelines, but said the academy would begin to launch in some countries starting in 2026, with the curriculum design starting this year. 

Related: Crypto is one ‘growth cycle’ away from mainstream adoption, 5B users

It added that the program would offer teaching in-person, online and at forums, giving governments “structured support” that will create “high-impact blockchain initiatives that address national priorities.”

Agency launched “blockchain academy” last year

The agency’s planned government blockchain academy follows its launch of a similar “blockchain academy” that went live last year.

The UNDP partnered with the Algorand Foundation in late 2023 to train its 22,000 staff on blockchain to use the teachings to help countries with sustainable growth.

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Source: https://cointelegraph.com/news/undp-open-goverment-blockchain-academy-2026?utm_source=rss_feed&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=rss_partner_inbound

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