As part of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s Bring Kids Back UA initiative, Ukraine has managed to return 11 Ukrainian children aged 10 to 17 from the temporarily occupied territories…
Seven more Ukrainian children were successfully returned from the temporarily occupied territories. This was reported by Darya Zarivna, communications advisor to the head of the President's…
Children and teenagers from Kharkiv had the opportunity to personally communicate with Pope Leo XIV, who received a delegation of 32 young Ukrainians in the Vatican. According to the…
The Ukrainian Institute in London has published a new issue of the London Ukrainian Review. The new issue focuses on childhood in wartime. Through art, historical research, reportage…
For Russia, engaging with children and youth in occupied Ukraine is part of a wider effort to integrate the population and militarise children for future service in its armed forces.
A 12-year school system enhances a person’s ability to make informed educational and career choices while also boosting the country’s economic performance.
The new law On Preschool Education, which came into force on 1 January 2025, introduced several new types of preschool institutions. These include mini-garden, family and mobile kindergarten…
According to the Ministry of Justice, there are 881,000 children aged 1-6 in Ukraine, Deputy Minister of Education and Science Anastasiya Konovalova told LB.ua in an interview. At…
Currently, the network of preschool education institutions includes 11,804 kindergartens. At the same time, according to the Ministry of Education and Science, only 8,181 kindergartens…
There are currently 187,000 children aged one in Ukraine. According to Anastasiya Konovalova, Deputy Minister of Education and Science, kindergartens should and can accept children…
According to Ukrainian human rights activists, since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion, about 1.6 million Ukrainian children have been under Russian control, either deported…