"Do Not Forget the Children of Ukraine": A Call to Action on the Second Anniversary of the Conflict
Washington, D.C., Feb 22, 2024 – As the calendar turns to February 24, we find ourselves marking two years since the conflict in Ukraine began—a conflict that has drastically altered the lives of millions. Amidst the shifting headlines and the myriad of global challenges that vie for our attention, a crucial reminder echoes through the turmoil: "Do not forget the children of Ukraine." Over 1.5 million displaced, these children embody resilience in the face of loss, yearning for normalcy and the promise of education.
The landscape of education in Ukraine has faced significant upheaval, with nearly 2,000 schools affected. In response, the Education Above All (EAA) Foundation, alongside its partners, has been actively working to ensure that the disruption to education does not add to the burden faced by these young people. Their initiatives aim to provide some semblance of stability and continuity in learning for those most affected by the conflict.
A key part of this effort has been the integration of 6,000 Ukrainian child refugees into the Polish education system. This initiative represents a significant step towards providing these children with the stability and continuity of learning they deserve, highlighting the importance of education as a stabilising force in their lives.
EAA's innovative approach to education, particularly in crisis situations, has also seen the development of hands-on learning modules that are accessible and engaging. These modules, which do not require internet or technology, have been implemented in various settings, including schools and learning centres, helping to bridge gaps in knowledge and foster a sense of community among learners.
Furthermore, EAA's collaboration on a unique TV series aims to reach displaced Ukrainian children with educational and emotional support. This series, designed to promote resilience, empathy, and essential academic skills, is part of EAA's broader strategy to ensure that education continues to reach children affected by the conflict, wherever they are.
"Every child in this conflict carries a story of resilience. Our work is to ensure their right to education is not another casualty of war," said Janhvi Kanoria, EAA’s Director of Innovation Development. ‘It's not just about academic learning; it's about providing a sense of normalcy, safety, and hope during these turbulent times.”
As we reflect on the second anniversary of the conflict, the Education Above All Foundation calls on the global community to renew its commitment to supporting the educational needs of Ukraine's children. Their education, far from being a luxury, is a lifeline—a means of building a future even in the face of uncertainty. The ongoing efforts to provide this education are vital, not just for the children directly affected, but for the future stability and prosperity of Ukraine.
The situation in Ukraine serves as a powerful reminder of the resilience of its people, especially its youngest ones. It underscores the importance of collective action in supporting efforts that ensure these children have the opportunity to learn, to grow, and to thrive despite the challenges they face. As we move forward, let us carry with us the reminder: "Do not forget the children of Ukraine." Their voices, their futures, depend on our collective memory and action.
For more information on how to support educational initiatives for Ukrainian children, please visit: https://resources.educationaboveall.org/ukrainian-emergency-response
For more information, please contact:
Mohamed Al-Amri
Senior Media Relations Specialist
Education Above All
Email: msalih@eaa.org.qa
Mobile: +974 5000 9960
Patience Rusare
Senior Media Specialist
Education Above All Foundation
Email: parusare@eaa.org.qa
Mobile: +974 5993 1560