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Using Web 3 To Rewrite The Education System with Maliha Abidi

Using Web 3 To Rewrite The Education System with Maliha Abidi

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Welcome to episode 2 of Web 3 For Good. Today, Camilla is joined by special guest Mahlia Abidi, Pakistani-American artist, author and founder of NFT project Women Rise. Her work focuses on advocating for social justice including women’s rights, gender equality, girl’s education and fighting for the marginalised communities. Maliha has been sharing stories of incredible women through her art and illustrated books for over 9 years. She has worked with amazing organisations such as UN, Global Goals, Malala Fund, Adobe, Google, and many others. Her work has featured on various media platforms such as The New York Times, Good Morning America, BBC, TRT World and more.


Maliah is well recognised in the Web3 space for her exceptional art & activism from her sell-out NFT collection, Women Rise.


In this episode Camilla and Mahlia dive into the education system and chat about their struggles they faced in school with the ‘traditional’ system. They raise important topics like lack of resources in schools in communities around the world, and the detrimental effects of the ‘one size fits all’ learning approach used throughout communities.


They debate how Web 3 could be utilised for learning and educating, and the bright future technology can provide to educating students in a way that best suits them.


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