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Ukraine Uses Data to Aid War-Disrupted Education

kyivpost.com · 13 May 2026
Ukraine Uses Data to Aid War-Disrupted Education
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Why this is here: The Ministry of Education is monitoring student engagement in frontline areas by digitalizing state statistics.

Ukraine’s Ministry of Education and Science implements an evidence-based approach to address learning losses from the war. The program forms the basis of the Multi-Year Resilience Program (MYRP).

Education Cannot Wait funds the MYRP. KSE Institute, Projector Foundation, and Osvitoria assist with analysis and curriculum development.

These groups create vocational curricula aligned with international standards. They also work to sustain the New Ukrainian School (NUS) reform. Ukraine digitalizes state statistics and monitors student engagement near the front lines.

This data collection aims to establish a global standard for providing education during emergencies. The program currently focuses on immediate needs, but long-term impacts on learning outcomes remain to be fully understood. Ukraine continues to refine its approach to education amidst ongoing conflict.

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