2025 was a challenging year — yet despite all the obstacles, and thanks to the Defense Forces, we keep making Ukraine stronger. Here are the results of that work.
“This year confirmed TI Ukraine’s institutional maturity and capacity to deliver results under difficult conditions. We helped sustain the resilience of the anti-corruption system while driving concrete change — UAH 1.1 billion in budget savings and 14 criminal proceedings opened on our referrals. Equally important, we work proactively: shaping anti-corruption policy, strengthening institutions, and promoting Ukraine’s experience on the international stage,” said TI Ukraine Executive Director Andrii Borovyk.
The organization’s core priorities remain unchanged: strengthening state anti-corruption policy, public procurement, city council transparency, organizational resilience, and international advocacy.
Over the past year, our public procurement experts co-organized Prozorro Awards 2025 and launched Market Price — a price analysis app for goods on Prozorro Market. TI Ukraine’s experts also contributed to developing the Anti-Corruption Strategy for 2026–2030, the document that sets the direction of Ukraine’s anti-corruption policy.
We not only helped keep the anti-corruption system stable during a turbulent period but demonstrated concrete results: UAH 1.1 billion in budget savings and 14 criminal proceedings opened on our referrals
Andrii Borovyk
Our lawyers analyzed over 40 legislative and regulatory initiatives, monitored high-profile corruption cases, and helped prepare the Shadow Report for the European Commission — a critical contribution to Ukraine’s EU integration progress.
The Transparent Cities team presented the eighth Transparency Ranking of 100 Cities and developed recommendations for improving city council accountability under martial law. A new project was also launched: the European City Index.
International work focused on defending the independence of anti-corruption institutions and advancing meaningful reforms, pursued through advocacy meetings in Ukraine and abroad.
Organizational resilience was a distinct priority. TI Ukraine ran its second internship program, receiving over 150 applications and training 17 specialists, four of whom joined the organization’s team. The third wave of the nationwide sociological survey Ukrainians’ Awareness of Corruption, Reconstruction, and European Integration was also launched.
Support for Ukraine’s Defense Forces remains a constant commitment. For TI Ukraine’s anniversary, the organization ran a major fundraiser that brought in over UAH 300,000 for the military’s needs. Across the year, total assistance provided to the Armed Forces of Ukraine reached UAH 2,135,000.
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“The Board sees how the team’s systematic approach and professionalism make it possible not only to respond to anti-corruption challenges, but also to stay ahead of them. We are proud that TI Ukraine remains a model of accountability and independence, maintaining a high level of trust among both Ukrainian society and international partners. his is the foundation on which Ukraine’s European future is being built,” said Olena Kifenko, Chair of the Transparency International Ukraine Board.
TI Ukraine extends its gratitude to all partners who have supported — and continue to support — the organization. Thank you for making Ukraine stronger together with us.
The Board sees how the team’s systematic approach and professionalism make it possible not only to respond to anti-corruption challenges, but also to stay ahead of them. We are proud that TI Ukraine remains a model of accountability and independence, maintaining a high level of trust among both Ukrainian society and international partners. his is the foundation on which Ukraine's European future is being built
Olena Kifenko