UDGI Foundation Empowers Over 10,000 Students through CSC Academy’s P2E UNICEF Program

In a remarkable effort to bridge the digital divide and promote financial literacy, UDGI Foundation has successfully helped over 10,000 students register under the CSC Academy P2E UNICEF Program. This initiative, focusing on Digital Productivity and Financial Literacy, aims to empower young minds with essential skills for a brighter future.

With a dedicated approach, UDGI Foundation has been instrumental in ensuring students from rural and underserved communities gain access to this transformative program. The initiative not only provides essential digital skills but also equips learners with financial knowledge, enabling them to be more self-reliant and capable of navigating an increasingly digital world.

Mr. Rishikesh Pathnakar, CEO of CSC Academy, praised the efforts of UDGI Foundation, stating, “UDGI Foundation’s dedication to spreading digital literacy and empowering young students is truly commendable. Their work in reaching out to those who need it most and providing them with opportunities to grow is a significant step towards creating an inclusive society.”

The P2E UNICEF Program focuses on enhancing digital productivity, encouraging responsible internet use, and providing financial literacy training—skills that are crucial for employability and personal growth. Through this partnership, UDGI Foundation is playing a vital role in equipping thousands of students with knowledge and skills that open doors to better opportunities and economic stability.

This achievement is a testament to UDGI Foundation’s commitment to Education, Humanity, and Circularity for Climate Action, and their continuous effort in making quality education accessible to all. The foundation remains determined to work towards an inclusive future where digital literacy is a right, not a privilege, and every child has the opportunity to thrive.

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