Every child deserves the opportunity to receive quality education, regardless of circumstances. Due to war, forced displacement, or interruptions in learning, many students have lost significant knowledge.
By assisting them in catching up, educators not only bolster their confidence and motivation but also enhance their socialization by reconnecting with peers and fostering a sense of security.
To assess the level of educational loss in schools within the Odesa community, diagnostic evaluations are being conducted in June to identify gaps in students’ knowledge, alongside additional classes, consultations, and group work that promote better understanding of the material.
To address educational losses in primary schools, the “KECH” program has been created – an initiative by the NGO “Go Global”, aimed at supporting younger students who have lost part of their education due to the war. The goal is to provide schools with effective tools for adaptive and intensive learning.
This project is implemented with the support of UNICEF in Ukraine, Global Partnership for Education (GPE), and the Animagrad studio (FILM.UA Group).