Ukraine vs Bosnia and Herzegovina
Side-by-side comparison of how these places approach childhood.
Ukraine
Ukrainian children practice air-raid shelter drills alongside fire drills at school.
Since Russia's 2022 invasion, schools operate with bomb shelters, online backup plans, and trauma counselors.
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnian children may attend three different school systems based on their ethnic group.
Post-war Bosnia operates segregated Bosniak, Croat, and Serb school curricula, meaning children learn different versions of history in the same country.
Ukraine
Ukraine's 4-5-3 system aligned with European standards through 2017 reforms. Since 2022, education operates in crisis mode โ schools without shelters teach online, frontline regions evacuated. Over 3,700 educational facilities have been damaged or destroyed.
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia operates three parallel education systems: Bosniak, Croat, and Serb. Each has its own curriculum, textbooks, and language designation. Nine years of compulsory education begin at age 6. The systems teach different interpretations of history.
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