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AgileBrain partners with Klitschko Foundation and Kyiv Digital to support emotional wellbeing of Kyiv students
Summary
AgileBrain has signed a three-year licensing agreement with the Klitschko Foundation and Kyiv Digital to deliver the Mental Guard program to 100,000 students across 300 Kyiv schools, with a planned rollout during the 2025–2026 school year.
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AgileBrain has signed a three-year licensing agreement with the Klitschko Foundation and Kyiv Digital to bring a coordinated wellbeing program to Kyiv high schools. The initiative, called Mental Guard, powered by AgileBrain, is reported to cover 300 schools and reach about 100,000 students, with a team of 40 psychologists supporting school counselors. The platform uses image-based wellbeing exercises and AI feedback to measure emotional state and provide instant results and alerts. The program is scheduled to roll out progressively during the 2025–2026 school year and includes certified training and ongoing support for local teams.
Key details:
- The agreement is described as a three-year licensing arrangement between AgileBrain and the Klitschko Foundation, with Kyiv Digital as a city partner.
- The program aims to serve about 100,000 students across 300 Kyiv schools and involves Kyiv's Mental Guard team of 40 psychologists.
- AgileBrain's platform uses image-based exercises, provides validated emotional measurement, instant feedback and real-time alerts to school counselors.
- Aggregated wellbeing data is reported to be used to identify issues in school populations and to assess interventions across the district.
- The rollout is planned progressively during the 2025–2026 school year, with training led by AgileBrain-certified professionals including Oleg Lavrynovych and Natalya Sheremeta.
- The Klitschko Foundation is reported to have helped secure city and district support and funding for the program.
Summary:
The reported agreement brings a digital emotional measurement platform and coordinated support to a large share of Kyiv's high school population and centralizes data and training for school counselors and psychologists. The program is set to launch progressively in the 2025–2026 school year and will be supported by certified trainers and local partners.
