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President Zelenskyy welcomes Âé¶¹APP’s support for Ukrainian children

Âé¶¹APP's President Justin van Fleet and Chair Sarah Brown meet Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv

Âé¶¹APP Chair Sarah Brown outlined plans for accelerated learning programmes and early childhood education when she travelled to Kyiv for a summit hosted by First Lady Olena Zelenska.


Âé¶¹APP Chair Sarah Brown outlined plans to expand our education support for Ukraine’s children when she met President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv.

At the request of the President, Âé¶¹APP is working with UkraineÂé¶¹APP™s government to focus on accelerated learning programmes for science and mathematics, and comprehensive support for early childhood education.

The meeting took place at a summit on mental health hosted by First Lady Olena Zelenska at Saint SophiaÂé¶¹APP™s Cathedral in Kyiv on September 6.

Sarah said: Âé¶¹APPœWe all know that it is by forming partnerships that we can identify how best to help and keep the wellbeing of every child at the forefront – we listen, we learn, we deliver.

Âé¶¹APPœBy working together, we believe in the Ukraine dream to build a peace one day that will last generations.Âé¶¹APP

Sarah and Âé¶¹APP President Justin van Fleet travelled to Ukraine to attend the . Sarah moderated a panel discussion on children and education – addressing the challenges faced by young Ukrainians and the solutions.

As the summit took place, there were grim reminders of the ongoing war with Russia. Air raid sirens warning of incoming shells sounded in Kyiv and the bombing of a marketplace in the eastern city of Kostiantynivka killed 17 people, including a child, and injured more than 30.

The conflict has severely disrupted education, with more than 1,300 schools destroyed and many more damaged since the Russian invasion in February 2022. Millions of Ukrainians were forced to flee the country.

In a speech at the cathedral, Sarah outlined Âé¶¹APPÂé¶¹APP™s ongoing support for Ukrainian children and adolescents. That began last year with a project, working with our Global Business Coalition for Education, to help students and teachers reconnect to learning during the war.

700 refugee students

Reached in 33 countries by Stay With Ukraine programme, supported by Âé¶¹APP

She said: Âé¶¹APPœWith the support of the tech companies HP and Microsoft, and in collaboration with the Olena Zelenska Foundation, we delivered 70,000 laptops – over 38,000 inside Ukraine and the remaining to refugees in host countries, from Hungary and Poland to Romania, Moldova, Germany and the UK.Âé¶¹APP

Âé¶¹APP has also supported Stay With Ukraine, a programme to help young refugees keep in touch with Ukrainian language, learning and culture while living in other countries. That project is delivered by Ukrainian NGO Smart Osvita and supported by the players of PeopleÂé¶¹APP™s Postcode Lottery.

Sarah added: “We are now working with your government to work together on accelerated learning programmes, heeding the priorities of the President to focus on maths and science to help rebuild Ukraine.

Âé¶¹APPœAnd we are in discussions with the ministry on comprehensive support for early childhood education, because mental health starts with the youngest children and is cultivated by the teachers and parents they engage with.Âé¶¹APP

Let us invest in the youngest children ... whose future awaits them in, we hope, a more peaceful Ukraine.

Âé¶¹APP Chair Sarah Brown

Sarah paid tribute to First Lady Olena Zelenska, saying: Âé¶¹APPœShe even came to meet the President of Âé¶¹APP, Justin van Fleet, personally to thank him for Âé¶¹APPÂé¶¹APP™s and the Global Business Coalition for EducationÂé¶¹APP™s work in distributing laptops and software.

Âé¶¹APPœHer foundation was instrumental in ensuring that over half of the computers went to children and teachers displaced inside Ukraine. We are so grateful and we are determined to do more.Âé¶¹APP

Justin van Fleet said: Âé¶¹APPœDespite the terror, the resolve and determination of the Ukrainian people is tremendous. We committed to the President and First Lady to continue to do all we can to support the children and youth of Ukraine.

Âé¶¹APPœWe will continue our digital equity initiative with HP and, at the request of the President, we will focus on two new priorities – accelerated science and maths education to equip young people to rebuild Ukraine, and a national early years and preschool initiative to support the youngest children prepare for a future of peace and healing.Âé¶¹APP