Measure
1.1.1.3.6. Creating a dedicated page—“Library of Fundamental Analytical Studies”—on the official website of the National Agency, to publish the most comprehensive and fundamental studies (monographs, theses, textbooks, collected works, etc.) of recent years dealing with the issues of preventing and combating corruption
Measure status:
Actual execution date:
29.02.2024
The measure is aimed at achieving ESR:
1.1.1.3. While shaping and implementing the state policy, the National Agency, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine, the Parliament of Ukraine, and other government agencies use official statistical data, the results of assessment of corruption risks, and summaries of the most widespread corrupt practices, and also consider the results of opinion polls and other studies
Problem solving:
1.1.1. The state anticorruption policy is not always based on complete, objective, and reliable data; The efforts of different government agencies, local self-government bodies, and the public are not sufficiently coordinated
Deadlines:
Responsible implementors (authorities):
Sources of funding:
state budget
Volumes of financing (thousand UAH):
within the established budget allocations for the relevant year
Performance indicator:
The dedicated page—“Library of Fundamental Analytical Studies”—has been created on the official website of the National Agency.
Implementing status
Progress/Result of implementation:
In the section "Corruption Research" on the official website of the National Agency on Corruption Prevention, a separate webpage (interactive infographic) called "Library of Research on Corruption in Ukraine" has been created. This webpage is a database of sociological, analytical studies and scientific periodicals on the situation with corruption in Ukraine. The library allows filtering sources by type of research (sociological surveys, analytical studies, scientific periodicals), years and areas. During the first quarter of 2024, the research database was updated (currently contains 412 sources of information for 2007-2023).