Within the framework of the Memorandum of Understanding between Care Caucasus and the State Institution "South Ukrainian National Pedagogical University named after K. D. Ushinsky", with the support of the Embassy of Ukraine in Georgia, an important educational project is being implemented from February to May 2025. Its goal is to support Ukrainian refugee students in Georgia by preparing for the National Multi-Subject Testing (NMT).
Students will be able to take specialized courses in Ukrainian language and literature, history of Ukraine, English, and mathematics. The training program is designed taking into account the psychological and social characteristics of children who were forced to seek refuge abroad due to the war.
On January 30, an online meeting was held with the participation of representatives of Ushynsky University, the Care Caucasus Charitable Foundation, and Ukrainian citizens abroad. The participants received detailed information about the project, the University, the features of preparation for the NMT at the University, and had the opportunity to personally ask questions to the Rector, Professor Andrii Krasnozhon.
Thanks to the joint efforts of Ushynsky University, Care Caucasus, and the Embassy of Ukraine in Georgia, Ukrainian students receive the necessary support to prepare for the NMT and continue their educational path. This project not only helps with academic preparation, but also contributes to the preservation of cultural and educational ties with Ukraine.