Ukrainian students, professionals and human rights advocates are encouraged to use the Article 26 Backpack to safeguard academic documents, diplomas, transcripts, professional certificates and credentials, and other sensitive materials from loss. View the Ukrainian Backpack Flyer.
More about how this initiative developed: “Article 26 Backpack”.
Check this out: https://globalaffairs.ucdavis.edu/a26backpack
UC Davis Global Affairs and UC Davis Human Rights Studies is encouraging Ukrainian students, professionals, and human rights advocates to use the UC Davis Backpack to safeguard academic documents, diplomas, transcripts, professional certificates and credentials, and other sensitive materials from loss. Backpack is a tool developed at UC Davis that has been used by nearly 2000 young people in at-risk and unstable situations around the world, including, most recently in Afghanistan and Lebanon. It has received support from the Ford Foundation and was developed in cooperation with the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers.
Once an individual uploads their materials to the Backpack platform — housed here at UC Davis — those materials remain safe and secure and are accessible by the individual anywhere and at any time. They may also use Backpack to share their materials with universities, scholarship agencies, or other organizations.
The tool is free to use. Individuals’ Backpack accounts have the same level of security as our own students.
The Backpack is available in English and French. Individuals can use it with a laptop or handheld device like a tablet or a smartphone.
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