

DECIDE Project experts joint the working group on delineation of powers between local governments and executive authorities based on the principle of subsidiarity
The DECIDE Project experts joined the Working Group on the delineation of powers between local governments and executive authorities...


First Lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska visits culinary hub created by the DECIDE Project team based at the Chernihiv Centre for Vocational and Technical Education
The focus of school nutrition reform today is to provide children in affected regions with a balanced diet. This is why we launched our...


On 1 September, Chernihiv School No. 13 opens its doors to more than 800 pupils
On 1 September, Chernihiv Secondary School No. 13 welcomed more than 800 students into its newly renovated 3,600-square-metre premises...


Culinary hub opened at Vasylkiv Vocational College
A culinary hub has opened at Vasylkiv Vocational College, creating a space that brings together education, community and business to secure a better future for Ukrainian children in their homeland. The culinary career guidance hub was created in partnership with the DECIDE Project team, the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, the Kyiv Regional State Administration and the Vasylkiv Vocational College. This collaboration covered everything from designing the premises


The fifth Summit of First Ladies and Gentlemen held in Kyiv
At the initiative of the First Lady of Ukraine, Olena Zelenska, the fifth Summit of First Ladies and Gentlemen took place in Kyiv.


The Multi-Year Resilience Programme is taking place in June in the Dnipropetrovsk region
Our educational centres, which operate within the Multi-Year Resilience Programme (MYRP), offer interesting and informative programmes. Today, we will focus on the locations in the Dnipropetrovsk region. Many activities in the Novooleksandrivka community took place outdoors. Children learned essential first aid skills. At the film club, we watched cartoons promoting kindness and humanity, received psychological support and developed our skills through art therapy. We also had


Switzerland is investing CHF 18.5 million to continue supporting key reforms in Ukraine, focusing on education and decentralisation
Switzerland is investing CHF 18.5 million to continue supporting key reforms in Ukraine, specifically in education and decentralisation. The funds will be allocated for the second phase of the DECIDE Project, which will run from September 2025 to August 2030. A memorandum outlining this new phase of the Project was signed today at the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Rome. The project's main partners are the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, the Ministry for Develop


DECIDE team at URC-2025: summary and results
The DECIDE team spent two productive days at the Ukraine Recovery Conference held in Rome on 10–11 July 2025. The URC-2025 conference in Rome was the largest ever in terms of the number of participants and the amount of aid pledged for Ukraine's recovery. Over 6,000 participants from 70 countries took part in the discussion panels and agreed on future steps to support Ukraine. The key areas of focus for the URC included: – mobilising the private sector for economic growth and


The first career guidance hub opened in Chernihiv!
A new career guidance hub has been launched at the Chernihiv Professional Lyceum of Railway Transport. Everything here is designed to allow 8th and 9th graders to experience different professions first-hand. The hub features 8 themed stations: – an art studio introduces students to decorative work and the professions of painter and plasterer; – VR glasses — an opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of railway workers and equipment maintenance mechanics; – a robotics st


Today, we continue our journey through the Multi-Year Resilience Programme summer camps in the Zaporizhzhia region!
What was the first month of summer like for the Zaporizhzhia community? The two summer camp sessions were packed with fun activities that made the time fly by! The camps featured a variety of creative activities, art therapy, and physical activities. The film and reading clubs also brought the children together. Psychological support and classes to make up for educational losses were also available. Each session was filled with colour and life. June was equally vibrant in the