
On International Anti-Corruption Day, UNDP in Ukraine focuses on educating the youth on ethical and corrupt-free behaviours through a comprehensive multimedia course introduced today in Ukrainian schools to ensure the integrity of Ukraine's future professionals and curb this serious crime that undermines social and economic development in all societies.

Kyiv, 30 November 2016 – the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine approved a new action plan for the implementation of the Open Governement Partnership Initiative in 2016-2018.

On the eve of the international Human Rights Day, sneak peek of a nationwide survey on human rights in Ukraine reveals perceptions, gaps, challenges and priorities to shape future human rights initiatives both at government and civic levels and increase awareness and protection of human rights across Ukraine.

The Programme for supporting the civil society development in Dnipropetrovsk region during 2017-2020 was approved during the 7th session of the VII convocation on the 2nd of December 2016. 95 councilors voted for its approval. Due to this decision, Dnipropetrovsk region became a leader in creating favourable environment for the civil society development in Ukraine.

NACP with UNDP support has developed a training course aimed at raising state and local government officials' awareness of the new anti-corruption legislation and equip them with practical tools to implement the new regulatory provisions.

5th Civil Society Development Forum brought together over 1,200 Ukrainian civil society professionals to promote best practices that ensure the development of adequate skills and organizational capacities to ultimately enable civil society to effectively move the reform process forward in Ukraine.