Ukrainian Schools Without Textbooks: Why the New Delivery Algorithm Failed
Journalist
Anna Tkach
19.09.2025 - 18:31
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According to hvylya.net:
According to 'Khvyli', MP Serhiy Babak reported that Ukrainian schools still do not have all the necessary textbooks. The Verkhovna Rada Committee on Education gave a negative assessment regarding the work of the Ministry of Education in supplying textbooks, as by mid-September almost every fifth book had not been received by students.
According to the MP, the lack of textbooks is especially felt in the east of the country. Even with the allocation of funds from the state budget, some contracts for the production of educational materials have remained unexecuted. The Ministry of Education has been obliged to analyze the new supply system and develop a strategy to avoid similar situations in the future.
Summary
According to MP Serhiy Babak, schools in Ukraine continue to face the problem of insufficient textbooks. The Verkhovna Rada Committee on Education has already raised this issue and demands measures to avoid similar situations in the future.
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