According to the Recovery Window network, a media partner of the EU NEIGHBOURS east programme, a large-scale overhaul of the Kopylivka Lyceum in Kyiv Oblast of Ukraine is about to begin.
The educational institution is being modernised under the European Investment Bank’s Ukraine Recovery Programme. The works will cost more than UAH 50 million.
The existing building, built in 1973, is in poor technical condition and was damaged during the active hostilities on the territory of the Makarivska settlement.
The renovation project includes replacement of the roof, facade insulation, renovation of the interior, and installation of a modern fire alarm system.
The repairs will not affect the educational process, and the renovation works will be carried out in compliance with all safety requirements to ensure continuous learning.
The Ukraine Recovery Window media network brings together 80 independent regional and national media and analytical platforms to monitor and report on all aspects of reconstruction in Ukraine, highlighting EU and international donor support for recovery. The Recovery Window network is a partner of the EU NEIGHBOURS east programme.
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