The war has radically altered the Ukrainian educational landscape. Over the last four years, the system has undergone transformations where learning losses have become more than just statistics — they are a threat to the country’s future human capital. Under these circumstances, Ukraine has chosen a path of reform rooted in an evidence-based approach. What is the Evidence-Based Approach? The evidence-based approach is a decision-making method in which practical steps are based not on intuition or tradition, but on a scrupulous analysis of objective, verified, and up-to-date data. Analytical results form the foundation for both strategic and tactical decisions.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. Its core lies in integrating the best available scientific evidence with the professional expertise of specialists. This is crucial for decision-making at all levels as it helps avoid bias and ensures high efficiency in any field. Illustrative photo/Depositphotos The Ministry of Education and Science (MoES) chose this specific approach for transformations in its sector during the war, as modern-day Ukraine simply cannot afford to make mistakes. This approach became the bedrock of the Multi-Year Resilience Program (MYRP) funded by the Education Cannot Wait (ECW) global fund. The program has united the efforts of the MoES, international donors, and the NGOs to turn wartime challenges into an opportunity for a fundamental leap forward.