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In May, the Dnipropetrovsk region hosted a series of events as part of the Multi-Year Resilience Programme

  • nsydorenko0
  • Jun 19
  • 1 min read

Summer is steadily gaining momentum, and in the meantime, we are continuing to share with you what we captured on camera in May as part of the Multi-Year Resilience Programme (MYRP) project.


Today, we are focusing on the Dnipropetrovsk region!


In the Solone community, children engaged in interesting reading every day, and watching cartoons at the film club helped them to reflect on bullying and learn how to overcome it.


There were also many interactive activities. Psychological support sessions played a special role.

During an excursion to the local museum, the children learned more about the history of their homeland within a European context. They also visited an art gallery.


At our educational centre, the Novooleksandrivka community addressed educational losses through STEM sessions, psychological support, English lessons, physical activities, choreography, creativity, and many other engaging, informative, and enjoyable activities.


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We would like to remind you that the ‘Long-Term Sustainability Programme’ project is being implemented by the DOCCU NGO with financial support from Education Cannot Wait in cooperation with the international non-governmental organisation Finn Church Aid Ukraine.

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