Ukraine’s ambition for enhancing decentralisation and local self-government reforms is supported by the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe in the framework of the project Strengthening local democratic governance in Ukraine”, launched in October 2021. 

The project has been redesigned to meet the needs of Ukrainian local authorities and improve the support through further collaboration to better cope with the unprecedented humanitarian, social, economic and environmental challenges they face as the consequence of war.

Local and regional authorities in Ukraine have a key role in addressing these consequences. Therefore, the project will facilitate the creation of a sustainable, inclusive and accountable local self-government, fostering good local governance and upholding democratic values as the necessary foundation for the post-war renewal.

The Congress has reinforced the multi-level dialogue and co-operation with relevant European associations, the Ukrainian Government and Parliament, Ukrainian local and regional authorities and their national associations, as well as a wide range of stakeholders that contribute to the Congress activities in the field.

The project is implemented by the Congress as part of the Council of Europe Action Plan for Ukraine 2018–2022 and the recently approved Priority Adjustments, following the  Congress Declaration 5 (2002) “The Russian Federation’s war against Ukraine”. It also follows the needs and recommendations voiced by the pertinent stakeholders and beneficiaries during the Congress’ official visit to Ukraine, as well as during the implementation of the preceding project “Strengthening democracy and building trust at local level in Ukraine”.

Strengthening local democratic governance in Ukraine ( October 2021 –  December 2022)

By having an impact on democratic sustainability and promoting ethical decision-making and more citizen-oriented, inclusive, responsive and transparent local governance, the project “Strengthening local democratic governance in Ukraine” contributes to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals 5 (Gender equality), 10 (Reduced inequalities), 11 (Sustainable cities and communities), 16 (Peace, justice and strong Institutions) and 17 (Partnership for the goals) of the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

These projects follow on the Roadmap agreed between the Congress and the Ukrainian authorities in May 2015 for the implementation of Recommendation 348 (2013) on Local and regional democracy in Ukraine and regular political dialogue. The projects developed in Ukraine are built upon the results of the Congress co-operation activities carried out in Ukraine since 2014. They are based on the needs and recommendations voiced by relevant stakeholders and beneficiaries during their implementation, and grounded on the Council of Europe Action Plans for the country.

Completed projects in Ukraine

Strengthening multilevel governance, democracy and human rights at local level in Ukraine (2023-2025)

The project supported dialogue, partnership and consultation between different levels of government; enhanced collaborative governance and citizen engagement in line with the principles of local democracy and open government; and promoted the right to equality and non-discrimination at the local level.

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Strengthening Good Democratic Governance and Resilience in Ukraine (2023-2025)

The project contributed to strengthening good democratic governance and public administration in Ukraine at all levels through legislative reforms, delivery of quality public services (with the focus on metropolitan areas) and increased awareness of general public and demand for good governance at all levels.

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Strengthening local democratic governance in Ukraine (2021-2022)

The project helped improve the rebuilding capacities of local authorities to address the unprecedented crisis caused by the Russian Federation’s war against Ukraine. It also addressed the humanitarian and social needs of Ukraine under the war and post-war situation.

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Strengthening democracy and building trust at local level in Ukraine (2019-2022)

The project aimed 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, inclusive, responsive and transparent local governance.

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Promoting Local Democracy in Ukraine (2015-2018)

The project aimed to improve the implementation of democratic principles in Ukraine, by enhancing the institutional and leadership capacities of local elected authorities and disseminating best practices in local democracy nation-wide.

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