Over 1,000 laptops, backpacks, others donated for displaced Ukrainians

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has announced on Friday the delivery of a pop-up classroom donated by jp.ik to support education for internally displaced Ukrainians.

According to the statement released by the Agency, this donation which includes includes 1,210 laptops, backpacks and headsets, 857 tablet notebooks, and six charging trolleys that will help Ukrainian youth continue learning during wartime.



While this was built on the donation of 5,000 laptops and software made by the HP Internternal, Microsoft and the Global Business Coalition in December, 2022.

Also, as a result of USAID’s active engagement with the private sector to support Ukraine, including efforts to fill a critical need for supplies for Ukrainian students.

Adding that the pop-up classroom is located in Zahaltsi village of Borodyanka community in Kyiv Oblast, where severe damage to the local school made it impossible for students to attend class in-person.



The Agency stated further that Students will be able to return to study in-person through the pop-up facility, as well as use donated equipment to continue their education. 

USAID noted that Russia’s Vlamidir Putin’s brutal war against Ukraine has created tremendous challenges for educators and students across the country.

“Thousands of schools have been damaged or destroyed and according to UNICEF’s Humanitarian Action for Children up to 2.8 million children have been displaced from their homes.



“Although distance learning resumed two weeks after Russia’s full-scale invasion began in February 2022, many young people struggle to access remote education options.

“Due to a shortage of devices and, increasingly, as a result of Russian Federation’s strikes against civilian infrastructure”, the Agency said. 

Meanwhile, since the start of Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine on February 24, 2022, USAID has remained committed to helping Ukraine win the war against the Kremlin’s aggression.

And, ultimately, win the peace by emerging strong and capable of continuing to advance as sovereign, independent, democratic, and the prosperous society, free to choose its own future.

Oluwaseun Sonde: Managing Editor, Nigeria, a renowned journalist with multitask functionality, member of the Association of Corporate Online Editor (ACOE). Email: admin@mediabypassnews.com
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