Expected strategic result 2.2.4.1. The legislative and executive branches of government have introduced a structured and effective policy analysis process in their decision-making procedures as part of state policymaking, continued systemic analysis of market regulation and implementation of recommendations based on its findings
Measures — 7
2.2.4.1.1.
Arranging an analytical study followed by the issuance of conclusions and recommendations to government agencies, focused on the study, analysis, and consolidation of:
1) the nomenclature of—and structural and content requirements for—analytical and consultative documents of European Union institutions with a focus on the prospects of harmonization with these institutions of the nomenclature of—and structural and content requirements for—analytical and consultative documents used by entities responsible for shaping the government policy in the relevant sector in Ukraine;
2) the actual informational needs of entities responsible for shaping the government policy in the relevant sector in Ukraine and the prospects of such needs being met, including through improvements of the system for gathering, analyzing, consolidating, and accessing statistical data;
3) the practices of European Union institutions pertaining to consultations with stakeholders.
The main implementer: National Agency of Ukraine on Civil Service
2.2.4.1.2. Publicizing the conclusions and recommendations for government agencies based on the findings of the analytical study indicated in subclause 2.2.4.1.1 for their public and expert discussion; examining critical comments and proposals from discussion participants and revising the relevant conclusions and recommendations (if needed)
The main implementer: National Agency of Ukraine on Civil Service
2.2.4.1.3. Considering the conclusions and recommendations based on the findings of the analytical study indicated in subclause 2.2.4.1.1 while drafting the normative legal act indicated in subclause 1.1.3.1.2
The main implementer: Ministry of Justice of Ukraine
2.2.4.1.4. Arranging the development of a general professional (certification) program, a general short-term program on policy analysis issues
The main implementer: National Agency of Ukraine on Civil Service
2.2.4.1.5. Arranging the professional development in matters of policy analysis for civil servants at ministries and other central executive authorities
The main implementer: National Agency of Ukraine on Civil Service
2.2.4.1.6. Preparing new and annually revising existing methods of conducting policy analysis, holding consultations with stakeholders, and preparing substantiated recommendations on policy formulation
The main implementer: National Agency of Ukraine on Civil Service
2.2.4.1.7. Supporting the consideration of the Draft Law of Ukraine On Public Consultations (registration number 4254 dated October 23, 2020) in the Parliament of Ukraine (particularly if the President of Ukraine vetoes the draft law)
The main implementer: Ministry of Justice of Ukraine
Indicators — 4
The nomenclature and structure of analytical and advisory documents used in the policymaking process in Ukraine meet the requirements for such documents of the EU institutions.
State policymaking is an inclusive process based on sufficient, objective information:
a) the regulatory framework of public consultations is aligned with European standards (15 percent);
b) the system of collecting, analyzing, consolidating, and accessing statistical information meets the needs of entities responsible for state policymaking in the relevant sector (15 percent).
Employees of the organizational units of ministries and other central executive authorities responsible for preparing analytical and advisory documents on policymaking have an appropriate level of professional training in policy analysis:
a) 90 percent or more of the relevant workers have successfully passed the final test as part of the “Policy Analysis” program (30 percent);
b) 75 percent or more of the relevant workers have successfully passed the final test as part of the “Policy Analysis” program (20 percent);
c) 50 percent or more of the relevant workers have successfully passed the final test as part of the “Policy Analysis” program (10 percent)
The majority of surveyed experts on legal policymaking and implementation evaluate the policy analysis procedures introduced in Ukraine as being:
a) fully aligned with the best European standards (10 percent);
b) approximate to European standards with a prospect of full harmonization (5 percent).