Why should Bitcoin technology be treated as a basic need especially in developing countries?
Because Bitcoin represents freedom. Freedom of expression, freedom of action, and freedom from systems controlled by central authorities who can make decisions that negatively impact millions, especially the less privileged. Too often, these authorities do not protect people’s dignity. Instead, they limit opportunities, reinforce inequality, and suppress potential.
Bitcoin challenges this. It removes the cultural expectation that a person’s future depends on someone else’s power. It is global, open, and accessible. It gives individuals a real sense of purpose and encourages people to aim higher.
For girls, Bitcoin can build confidence and open doors to opportunities previously kept out of reach. For women, it offers financial independence,power to provide for their families, nurture their homes, and stand firm in society. By empowering women economically, Bitcoin can help reduce gender-based violence rooted in cultural and financial dependency.
Bitcoin is equity. It is a tool that shifts power back to the people and that is why it should be treated as a basic need in places striving for real development and lasting change.
Bitcoin is more than money it’s a breakthrough in decentralized, inclusive technology. It is a solution to many developmental challenges and social injustices. It represents freedom, human rights, and dignity. It stands as an enemy of oppression and a tool for fighting poverty, empowering vulnerable groups, especially women and girls. Above all, Bitcoin is hope a source of strength and power for the powerless. 
Why is Sexual and Reproductive Health education important in public primary schools, especially for girls here in Malawi?
Many girls grow up without proper knowledge about their bodies, their health, and the resources available to support their well-being. Without this information, they struggle to stay in school and remain confident during a very critical stage of their development.
At this age, girls need guidance, motivation, and career direction if they are to progress to secondary school and eventually college. When they understand their bodies and their rights, they are able to make informed decisions that protect their future.
As part of promoting girl child education, Girl Think Initiative conducts Sexual and Reproductive Health sessions in schools. These sessions empower girls with the knowledge they need to stay healthy, stay safe, and stay in school.