Measure
1.2.1.1.15. Developing educational and methodological materials on anticorruption topics (anticorruption, social and academic integrity) for first-year students pursuing a higher education (with the possible involvement of NGOs and international technical assistance projects in this activity)
Measure status:
Actual execution date:
31.03.2024
The measure is aimed at achieving ESR:
1.2.1.1. The overall level of tolerance of corruption in Ukraine has decreased owing to the integration of anticorruption topics into educational curricula at all levels, which includes instilling in society a stable perception of corruption as a phenomenon that significantly slows down the socioeconomic development of the country, of corrupt officials as persons who make public administration ineffective, and the realization that dishonest practices, even when they look like a convenient opportunity to solve their issues in the short term, are always disadvantageous for individuals and society in the medium and long term
Problem solving:
1.2.1. Everyday corrupt practices are an established norm of conduct and are not perceived as violations of moral or legal norms. There is no consistent demand from the population for public officials to uphold the prescribed rules of ethical conduct and integrity
Deadlines:
Responsible implementors (authorities):
Sources of funding:
state budget and/or international technical assistance funds
Volumes of financing (thousand UAH):
33.8
Performance indicator:
The educational and methodological materials have been developed.
In accordance with the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine No. 1194 On Amendments to the State Anti-Corruption Programme for 2023-2025 dated 18 October 2024, the content of the measure was amended.
Implementing status
Progress/Result of implementation:
According to the National Agency on Corruption Prevention, as of March 31, 2024, teaching materials have been developed, and “piloting of the discipline in 10 Ukrainian higher education institutions has been completed. The discipline is already being extended to other Ukrainian higher education institutions.”