Ukraine: EU and UNDP open Centre for Digital Education in Donetsk Oblast
January 11, 2022

Ukraine: EU and UNDP open Centre for Digital Education in Donetsk Oblast


The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Ukraine in December opened a centre for digital education in Kramatorsk, Donetsk oblast. The centre was created with EU financial support.

The centre will bring together teachers and pupils from all across Donetsk oblast, including 15 distance learning schools at which more than 2,000 pupils from non-government controlled areas of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts are currently studying.

The digital education centre is equipped with professional equipment for video recording, editing and video processing. The centre will employ professionals who will help teachers master the techniques and develop the skills needed to create quality educational video content.

The total cost of the project was UAH 400,000 (US $15,000).

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