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UKRAINIAN MAYORS INVEST IN BUILDING TRUST

Odesa – 19 June 2019 - Put to heads of local government, the question “why do we need openness?” may at first seem simple, but when pursued further, cuts to the heart of key issues facing the ongoing development of open government strategies at the local level in Ukraine. It was with this question that Drago Kos, Chair of the OECD Working Group on Bribery in International Business Transactions, opened the round table session “Open local government: a driver for resilient democratic societies” at the XV Ukrainian Municipal Forum on 19 June 2019 in Odesa, Ukraine.

In his presentation, Drago Kos highlighted the importance of increasing transparency in everyday governance by engaging with mayors and underlining the direct benefits that open government practices can bring to their constituencies. While it can pose its own challenges in local politics, promoting transparency and accountability is a long-term investment in building public trust, which is not only fundamental in combatting corruption but also in the interests of local elected representatives seeking re-election.

In the Declaration agreed at the end of the “Day of the Congress”, local elected representatives, members of the Association of Ukrainian Cities committed to further develop and implement strategies and mechanisms to engage citizens in local decision-making processes in an open, democratic, inclusive and participatory manner.

The Congress and the Association of Ukrainian Cities will continue to closely co-operate to further promote the inclusion of local authorities into the design, implementation, monitoring and impact of Ukraine’s commitments to the Open Government Partnership.

The “Day of the Congress” is organised jointly with the Association of Ukrainian Cities within the XV Ukrainian Municipal Forum, and as part of the project “Strengthening democracy and building trust at local level in Ukraine. Implemented by the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities in the framework of the Council of Europe Action Plan for Ukraine 2018-2021, the project aims to improve the quality of local democracy in Ukraine by strengthening institutional frameworks and by supporting local authorities and their national associations in their efforts to promote ethical decision-making and more citizen-oriented, responsive and transparent local governance.

 

Kyiv, Ukraine 24 June 2019
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Local initiatives

13 local authorities in Ukraine have been selected to receive expert support from the Congress in the implementation of ethical, innovative and inclusive policies and practices in their municipalities. Special attention is given to open, transparent and participatory local decision-making, the engagement of under-represented groups and gender equality, thereby building public trust and resilient communities.

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Thematic Areas
Past cooperation projects

“Promoting Local Democracy in Ukraine”
Period: 01.07.2015 – 28.02.2018
Partners: Government of Ukraine, local authorities and their associations

“Strengthening the capacity of local authorities in Ukraine”
Period: 01.04.2014 – 31.05.2015
Partners: Government of Ukraine, local authorities and their associations.

“Co-operation with Ukraine – Immediate measures package”
Period: 15.04.2014 – 31.12.2014
Partners: Government of Ukraine, local authorities and their associations.

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1721 May Open Government Week

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Tools

bE-Open: Open Local Government | A tool for action
[ English | Ukrainian ]
Preventing and Combatting Sexism at Local Level in Ukraine: Guide for Women and Men in Local Politics
[ English | Ukrainian ]
Management of Change: Tool Guide for Local Authorities
[ English | Ukrainian ]

Congress adopted texts
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Council of Europe Office in Ukraine

8, Illinska Street, entrance 7, floor 5, Kyiv, 04070, Ukraine

 

Svitlana GRYSHCHENKO
Project Manager,
Council of Europe Office in Kyiv

Marité MORAS
Head of Unit, Co-operation and External Relations Division, Secretariat of the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe

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