Representatives of Drohobych city council asked the Transparency International global anti-corruption network to present the Transparency Ranking of 100 Ukrainian Cities in their city. The organization welcomes the aspiration of municipal authorities to build transparent governance and is thus organizing the presentation. Representatives of the local authorities, civic activists, journalists as well as everyone interested in the topic are cordially invited.

The event will take place on February 6, from 11AM until 12PM at the following address: Drohobych City Council, Ploshcha Rynok 1, room 31. The team of TI analysts together with the Institute of Political Education created the transparency ranking based on 91 indicators in 13 areas. Namely, these are areas of budgeting and public contracts, land use and construction policy, human resources, public procurement, availability of the online services and others.

Drohobych demonstrated quite a good result in the Transparency Ranking. The city ranked 10th, however it received only 46.2 points out of 100 maximum points and ended up in the group marked orange (“medium”).

Which areas received the highest number of points? How transparent is Drohobych compared to other regional centers? Why did the social services area receive just 1 point and what could be the solution to this?  You will receive the answers to these questions at the event.

The Ranking will be presented by:

  • Kateryna Tsybenko, Project Coordinator of Transparent Cities
  • Taras Kuchma, the mayor
  • Stanislav Haider, Head of the Information Technologies and Analysis

Experts will focus primarily on the ways to improve the situation in the areas with the lowest indicators and offer their advisory support.

To participate in the event, please, register at https://goo.gl/forms/H5h6jEkCiGosKmci1

The project Make the City Transparent, Take Part in Governance is implemented by TI Ukraine together with the Center for Democracy and Rule of Law as part of the project Strengthening the RPR Coalition implemented with the support of the EU. 

 

Media contact: Alina Kobenko, communications manager of Transparent Cities

tel. +38 0930648865,

e-mail: [email protected]

 

 

Transparency International Ukraine is a national chapter of Transparency International, an anti-corruption NGO with over 90 national chapters which operates in more than 100 countries. TI Ukraine’s mission is to limit the increase of corruption in Ukraine by promoting transparency, accountability, and integrity in both the public authorities and civil society. You can learn more about the organization’s activity on the website www.ti-ukraine.org