Illustrative — not a RecyclicTech delivery photo.Rădăuți inbound depot
Rădăuți inbound depot
Every donated parcel is labelled here first: Strada Putnei 213, 725400 Rădăuți, Suceava, Romania. Not a public office.
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Each destination has its own classroom or school visual. Generated to illustrate the education gap at that pin. Not a RecyclicTech delivery photograph, and not a child in a ruined classroom.
Illustrative — not a RecyclicTech delivery photo.Rădăuți inbound depot
Every donated parcel is labelled here first: Strada Putnei 213, 725400 Rădăuți, Suceava, Romania. Not a public office.
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Illustrative — not a RecyclicTech delivery photo.Școala Gimnazială Nr. 1 Cândești
A rural gymnasium in Cândești, Botoșani — one of the named schools publicly listed to receive computers through Dăm Click pe România.
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Illustrative — not a RecyclicTech delivery photo.Școala Gimnazială „Maria Enescu Cosmovici” Mihăileni
The gymnasium in Mihăileni, Botoșani — listed with Cândești in the same public Dăm Click pe România report.
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Illustrative — not a RecyclicTech delivery photo.Rural schools, Olt County
Olt is the second Romanian county RecyclicTech treats as a classroom destination after Botoșani — rural gymnasiums south of the Carpathians.
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Illustrative — not a RecyclicTech delivery photo.Kharkiv and Kharkiv Oblast
Hundreds of schools damaged or destroyed. UNICEF has sent thousands of laptops into Kharkiv Oblast because so much learning is still remote.
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Illustrative — not a RecyclicTech delivery photo.Zaporizhzhia
Frontline city. UNICEF’s 2024 laptop round included Zaporizhzhia because so many children still study remotely.
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Illustrative — not a RecyclicTech delivery photo.Dnipro
A large host city for displaced students, with Digital Learning Centers and UNICEF laptop distributions already on the record.
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Illustrative — not a RecyclicTech delivery photo.Mykolaiv and Snihurivka
More than 60% of schools in Mykolaiv Oblast were studying online. UNICEF documented laptops reaching Snihurivka Lyceum.
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Illustrative — not a RecyclicTech delivery photo.Odesa
A host city for displaced children. UNICEF included Odeska in the 2024 laptop rounds for kindergartens and schools.
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Illustrative — not a RecyclicTech delivery photo.Sumy and Chernihiv
Border oblasts with repeated disruptions. Both were named in UNICEF’s 2024 laptop distribution.
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Illustrative — not a RecyclicTech delivery photo.Zakarpattia — Stavne, Svaliava, Kolochava
Safer west. European partners have already delivered computers to village schools in Stavne, Svaliava and Kolochava — a documented success-story belt.
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Illustrative — not a RecyclicTech delivery photo.Rural Moldova — Orhei and the north
Europe’s steepest peacetime population collapse sits next door to Romania. Moldova educates; Germany, Italy and the rest of the west harvest.
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Illustrative — not a RecyclicTech delivery photo.Rural Serbia — villages and smaller cities
64.5% of Serbian youth would emigrate if given the chance. The state still pays for the education. Germany and Austria collect the adult.
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Illustrative — not a RecyclicTech delivery photo.Northern Montenegro — Žabljak, the north, not Kotor
The Bay of Kotor is not the digital gap. The UN’s digital-skills programme is aimed at the poorest northern region. About a third of Montenegrin citizens live abroad.
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Illustrative — not a RecyclicTech delivery photo.Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina lost about a quarter of its people. IOM names it with Moldova and Ukraine as Europe’s steepest population declines. The education bill still goes to the sending state.
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