Minister of Education and Science Oksen Lisovy announced that 56 schools have been relocated in Ukraine, with four located in the Donetsk region. The relocation is part of ongoing efforts to support education amid the conflict.
The initiative is part of a broader strategy to ensure that children in conflict-affected areas can continue their education without interruption. Lisovy emphasized the importance of maintaining educational infrastructure and providing resources to both students and teachers in these regions. The government has been working closely with local authorities and international partners to facilitate the relocation and ensure that schools are equipped to meet the needs of the students.
The minister’s statement highlights the resilience of the Ukrainian education system in the face of challenging conditions. The relocation of schools is a significant step in maintaining educational continuity and ensuring that students have access to quality learning environments. The government’s focus on education reflects its commitment to long-term stability and development in the country.