Mapping Support for Anti-Corruption Reforms in Ukraine with a Focus on the Justice Sector
Mapping Support for Anti-Corruption Reforms in Ukraine with a Focus on the Justice Sector
November 3, 2024
Supported by funding from the Government of Japan, UNDP Ukraine has conducted an in-depth mapping of support for anti-corruption reforms in Ukraine, particularly within the justice sector. This comprehensive report provides a detailed inventory and analysis of international technical assistance aimed at advancing Ukraine’s anti-corruption reforms. Carried out in response to the G7 Justice Ministers’ Anti-Corruption Task Force for Ukraine, this mapping highlights key initiatives, lessons learned, and critical gaps, offering valuable insights to guide future anti-corruption efforts.
The report identifies 19 core anti-corruption projects and 38 additional projects with significant contributions to Ukraine's anti-corruption work from 2021 to 2024. Key areas of intervention include support for specialized anti-corruption bodies, anti-corruption instruments, transparency in public procurement, local integrity, post-war restoration, judicial reform, and prosecution service reform. It also underscores collaborative anti-corruption practices and provides actionable recommendations to strengthen Ukraine's institutional framework and effectively engage civil society.
For a full account of the findings and recommendations, read the report to understand the coordinated efforts supporting Ukraine's public sector integrity.
The views, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect those of UNDP, other United Nations agencies, the Government of Japan, or other international partners. Additional changes may be made to the report subject to validation during the G7 ACT for Ukraine Task Force meeting.