Transparency International Ukraine is proud to announce the launch of a new large-scale project: “Civic Oversight and Integrity for Ukraine’s Resilience and Recovery.” The project is implemented with the support of the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation, represented by the Department for the Nansen Support Programme for Ukraine.
Over the course of three years, the project will work to strengthen civil society’s capacity to monitor reconstruction efforts, prevent the misuse of public funds, and advance business integrity and compliance among Ukrainian SMEs. In parallel, it will build the institutional capacity of key anti-corruption bodies to detect, investigate, and sanction corrupt economic actors, contributing to more transparent, accountable management of recovery financing and fair business participation in reconstruction.
The project will support the monitoring of reconstruction procurements worth over UAH 3 billion, analyze more than 1,400 procurement procedures, and launch the implementation of the Material Resources Codifier in Prozorro in cooperation with SE Prozorro, the Ministry for Restoration, and the Ministry of Economy. It will also contribute to the development and implementation of at least 3 key legislative or policy changes, engage over 500 SMEs in compliance and integrity programs, and support at least 120 companies in adopting advanced compliance practices.
In addition, the project will strengthen local governance by training more than 500 community representatives, conducting capacity-building events and working with over 300 communities to improve investment management and accountability practices.
The initiative reflects Norway’s sustained commitment to Ukraine’s governance reform agenda. Gunn Jorid Roset, Norad Director General, underscores the importance of this work:
“Supporting Ukraine’s fight against corruption is a key part of the Nansen Support Programme. The new agreements will help Ukrainian civil society closely monitor private and state-owned companies handling large financial flows. This includes sectors such as energy, natural resources like minerals, and reconstruction.”
Highlighting the strategic importance of Norway’s support, Andriі Borovyk, Executive Director of Transparency International Ukraine, stated:
“We are deeply grateful to Norway for its unwavering leadership and solidarity with Ukraine during one of the most challenging periods in our history. It is an honor for Transparency International Ukraine to partner within the Nansen Support Programme, the largest civilian aid initiative ever launched by Norway, which clearly demonstrates a long-term commitment to Ukraine’s democratic resilience. Since 2022, Norway has allocated NOK 37.3 billion in civilian support, and this contribution is not only substantial in scope, but also transformative in impact.”
TI Ukraine will implement the project in partnership with the Institute of Analytics and Advocacy and UNIC. Together, we will work to ensure that Ukraine’s recovery is not only ambitious in scale, but effective in governance.
We invite you to follow our progress, engage with project findings, and contribute to building a more transparent and accountable Ukraine. Project updates will be published on our website and through the Transparent Cities and Dozorro platforms.
It is an honor for Transparency International Ukraine to partner within the Nansen Support Programme, the largest civilian aid initiative ever launched by Norway, which clearly demonstrates a long-term commitment to Ukraine’s democratic resilience.
Andrii Borovyk