Ukraine press release

PRESS RELEASE – With the support of CDCS, Acted is Reconstructing, Renovating and Equipping Schools in Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine

In partnership with the support of the Crisis and Support Centre (CDCS) of the French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs, Acted is reconstructing, repairing and equipping schools damaged by the conflict in Chernihiv Oblast, northern Ukraine.

Military action and occupation in parts northern, eastern and central areas of Chernihiv oblast during early 2022 resulted in widespread displacement and substantial damage to infrastructure across the region. Conflict-related damage continues to prevent the socio-economic recovery of Chernihiv oblast. This has negatively impacted access to key basic services, including the education sector. In Chernihiv oblast, 76 schools (around 19 percent of all schools) were damaged as a result of war; two were destroyed; and five have been permanently closed.  Communities in Chernihiv oblast face the additional task of adapting the education sector to operate safely and effectively in wartime conditions. This includes ensuring sufficient access to bomb shelters, ensuring access to transportation for pupils, and ensuring options for online and hybrid learning.

The donation of a school bus in Ripky hromada, supporting rural communities access in-person education.

ACTED’S RESPONSE

Responding to the needs described above, Acted is implementing the RestoreEdu project in Chernihiv oblast, which aims to enhance access to in-person education and support to recovery of the education sector. In total it is expected that 26,299 students and 3,663 staff across 55 schools in Chernihiv oblast will benefit from the project’s activities. To achieve this, Acted is conducting:

  • Non-structural repairs in 22 schools
  • Structural repairs in 6 schools
  • WASH rehabilitations in 10 schools
  • Bomb shelter renovations in 31 schools
  • The construction of a new bomb shelter in 1 school
  • The donation of 5 school buses to local authorities
  • The donation of essential equipment (including STEM equipment) in 30 schools.

Recognising the need to Build Back Better and the objectives set out in the Ukraine Recovery Plan, RestoreEdu aims to ensure that the recovery of the education sector in Chernihiv mainstreams inclusion and sustainability. As such, Acted’s repairs include the modernization of insulation systems, the installation of disability ramps, and the installation of triple-glazed windows. Similarly, Acted is donating STEM and IT equipment to support the modernization of educational facilities and ensure access to online learning where needed. As of June 2024, Acted has completed

  • Bomb shelter renovations at 6 schools
  • Non-structural repair works at 6 schools
  • The donation of 33 Wi-Fi routers and 450 laptops to educational institutions
  • The donation of 5 school buses

Restoring educational institutions, improving and ensuring children's access to the educational process in a secure environment is a major contribution to the future of Ukraine. After all, the consciousness of the future citizens of Ukraine begins to form at school. And a person armed with knowledge is invincible.  I am proud to be involved in this project.

Maksym Viakhirev, Project Manager at Acted

The replacement of doors at Chernihiv City School #27, which also benefitted from the replacement of heating radiators and arrangement of sanitary facility for women.

CONTACTS

Joseph TESSE, Deputy Country Director – Ukraine, joseph.tesse@acted.org

Maksym VIAKHIRIEV – RestoreEdu Project Manager – maksym.viakhiriev@acted.org

Privacy

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful, so we can improve your browsing experience and the information made available.

You can adjust all of your cookie settings by navigating the tabs on the left hand side.

According to the French law N• 78-17 of 6 January 1978 on computing, data and liberties (CNIL), all users who has deposited nominal information either directly or indirectly, may ask for the submission of this nominal information through a request to Acted Data Protection Officer either by email or in written to Acted DPO, 33, rue Godot de Mauroy, 75009 Paris, France – and have them edited or suppressed.

Terms and conditions of the Acted website are available here.

Manage Your Cookies

Enabling the Strictly Necessary Cookie allows us to save your preferences for cookie settings and ease your browsing experience with us.

If you disable this cookie, we will not be able to save your preferences. This means that every time you visit this website you will need to enable or disable cookies again.

Google Analytics

This website uses Google Analytics to collect anonymous information such as the number of visitors to the site, and the most popular pages.

Keeping this cookie enabled helps us to improve our website.