Ukraine

Ukraine

For more than three decades working in Ukraine, IREX has been driving transformative change by investing in human capital, catalyzing innovation, and empowering communities. With a dedicated team operating across all regions at both national and local levels, IREX continues to ensure sustainable development through the war with a deep commitment to building a brighter future for Ukraine and Ukrainians.

Key Initiatives

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Restoring Access to Education: IREX restores access to education in war-affected communities by installing modular schools—allowing students to return to in-person schooling in safe, well-equipped, and accessible classrooms—and supporting teachers in addressing educational losses through catch-up programming. IREX has overseen the design, preparation, and construction of six Transitional Learning Centers (TLCs) in Ukraine with plans to expand to 12 more communities.

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Workforce Development and Youth Career Orientation: IREX offers a holistic approach to empowering youth through workforce development and strengthening entrepreneurial culture. Workforce development activities range from providing professional job search guidance and soft skills enhancement for at least 6,000 youth, including those with disabilities, to building the capacity of over 50 career centers and vocational education institutions for retraining.   

Information Access, Innovation and Literacy: IREX works with the Ministry of Education and Science to integrate informed decision making skills into school curricula and teacher trainings. To date, these activities have reached more than 2,500 schools (there are over 19,000 schools in Ukraine in total), enhancing the productive and healthy use of information of more than 85,000 students. Additionally, IREX has established a Media Emergency Fund for journalists and media outlets in Ukraine that are critically low on resources, which has been crucial for their ability to continue to report the news throughout the war. 

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Veterans Rehabilitation and Reintegration: IREX collaborates with veterans, veteran-serving organizations, and the Ukrainian Ministry of Veterans Affairs to provide services and support that enable veterans and their families to reintegrate into their communities, build stable livelihoods, and contribute to Ukraine’s stabilization and reconstruction. Working with local partners, IREX has offered various services, including online access to benefits (IREX constructed Ukraine’s online veteran ‘E-Registry’), mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) and rehabilitation services, career training, community networking, and policy development. Over 215,000 veterans and family members have used an IREX-supported e-registry for veterans.    

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