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Re-connect to school project is set for Ukrainian kids in Türkiye

Re-connect to school project is set for Ukrainian kids in Türkiye

A undertaking named “re-connect to school” for Ukrainian orphans and refugee kids resettled in Türkiye’s southwest Antalya area was introduced by Taiwan.

Taiwan’s consultant workplace in Ankara stated that Taiwan will present academic infrastructure and can assemble school rooms and provide digital gear to Ukrainian orphans and refugee kids residing in Türkiye, officers said.

The Turkish nongovernmental group (NGO) Association for Solidarity with Asylum Seekers and Migrants (ASAM) will arrange two school rooms and digital know-how to permit greater than 500 kids affected by Ukraine’s conflict to check just about.

Earlier this week, Huang Chi-yang, the director of the self-ruled nation’s Economic and Culture Mission in Ankara, signed a collaboration settlement with ASAM Director General Ibrahim Vurgun Kavlak to begin the one-year built-in schooling program.

“The goal is to provide access to education for Ukrainian children affected by the war through computer laboratories that will be established as part of the initiative,” ASAM said in a Facebook put up.

“Ukrainian orphans and child refugees resettled in Antalya require the most protection and attention,” Huang stated.

“In addition to a lack of laptops, internet and other digital equipment, there are no acceptable educational courses at the relocation camps, creating a learning gap,” he advised Taiwan’s Central News Agency.

Russia launched a conflict on Ukraine final February, leading to hundreds of deaths and accidents, in addition to the displacement of thousands and thousands of Ukrainians.

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