Laptops for Ukraine: new initiative to collect tech devices for Ukrainian schools, hospitals and public services
December 2, 2022

Laptops for Ukraine: new initiative to collect tech devices for Ukrainian schools, hospitals and public services


The European Commission, together with the Ukrainian Ministry of Digital Transformation and DIGITALEUROPE, a European organisation that represents the digital technology industry, has launched a new initiative: Laptops for Ukraine

The aim is to collect and deliver laptops, smart-phones and tablets and respond to the fundamental needs of schools, hospitals and public administrations in Ukraine’s most affected war regions.

“The Ukrainian authorities have identified laptops as one of the most pressing needs at the moment. About 70,000 teachers are in need of laptops to continue teaching, and 5,000 schools in the war-hit regions require digital devices to ensure that 200,000 schoolchildren can continue learning. Many more devices are needed in other sectors and, in particular, for nurses, doctors and public administration,” says a press release by the European Commission.

Companies can make larger donations directly through the EU civil protection mechanism. For smaller donations, organisations, companies and citizens based in Belgium can donate devices via DIGITALEUROPE. Donations can include new or used and functioning spare laptops, smartphones or tablets lying around in homes or in offices. The organisers are looking to expand the initiative to include other collection hubs across Europe.

The Commission is also working with industry partners to receive donations as part of another initiative EUTech4Ukraine. Through the EU civil protection mechanism, the devices will be collected and shipped to Ukraine, in places where equipment is needed the most. With this mechanism, donations by private companies can also be channelled.

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