Sie haben erfolgreich Ihre Einwilligung in die Nutzung von Transfermarkt mit Tracking und Cookies widerrufen Sie können sich jetzt zwischen dem Contentpass-Abo und der Nutzung mit personalisierter Werbung “Education and schools are very important now It's the future of our country,” says 15-year-old Daryna last sat at her school desk on February 23 But then we woke up to explosions; nobody understood anything along with the lives of countless Ukrainian children The Russian aggression against Ukraine has already left a lasting impact on the entire country with civilian infrastructure severely destructed more than 3,200 educational facilities in Ukraine have been damaged and another 261 completely destroyed Hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian children couldn’t go to school and were forced to engage in remote learning for over a year they lacked appropriate learning conditions while also facing constant risks to their well-being and health The EU is working with its humanitarian partners to ensure that war-affected schools are rehabilitated and repaired the UN’s Office for Project Services (UNOPS) and Finn Church Aid to discover how they restore access to education for Ukrainian children and ensure proper and secure learning conditions Story by Ivanna Bedei, Information and Communication Assistant in Kyiv, EU Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations. @ECHO_Europe