
UNDP Ukraine is supporting the Parliamentary Commissioner for Human Rights, also known as the Ombudsperson, with many different activities. Find here three main highlights of our achievements.

On 16-17th of March over 40 human rights defenders and civil society activists came together at Human Rights Activism Conference to exchange experiences and share best practices of civil society joining forces to promote crucial human rights agenda in three countries of the region.

Civic literacy stands for the knowledge of how actively to participate and initiate change in your community and the wider society. Civil society organizations in Ukraine keep proving every day that the citizens’ power is a true driver of peaceful change.

NACP and UNDP have launched Training of Trainers (TOT) to prepare in-house team leaders at central and local governments to transfer the knowledge on preventing corruption to civil servants.

Amid the ongoing rollout of the 2nd wave of e-declaration for Ukrainian civil servants, during which the number of declarants is to increase at least sevenfold, NACP and UNDP with the support of the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs have developed an online course on how to file e-declarations.

Students in 13 universities across Ukraine will receive first-hand knowledge on newly-established Ukrainian anti-corruption institutions to boost young people's awareness of the fight against corruption in the country.