Міждисциплінарний науково-освітній центр протидії корупції в Україні
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Центр здійснює освітню, наукову діяльність і об'єднує науково-педагогічних та наукових працівників, докторантів, аспірантів, студентів та практиків у сфері запобігання і протидії корупції. Метою діяльності Центру є проведення міждисциплінарних наукових досліджень, навчання у сфері запобігання та протидії корупції, запровадження короткострокових і довгострокових міждисциплінарних практично орієнтованих програм підготовки фахівців для ефективного управління та розбудови держави в Україні. Центр сприяє поєднанню наукової та освітньої роботи, впровадженню результатів наукових досліджень у навчальний процес та практичну діяльність у сфері запобігання і протидії корупції.
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Item Analysing contextual factors for anti-corruption activism in the regions of Ukraine : Working paper(2019) Huss, Oksana; Bader, Max; Meleshevich, Andriy; Nesterenko, OksanaThis policy paper has been written as part of the project Civil Society against Corruption in Ukraine: Political Roles, Advocacy Strategies, and Impact which is funded by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research. This paper aims to analyse this empirical puzzle through a study of the institutional and structural contextual factors that shape society-driven anticorruption initiatives in the regions of Ukraine.Item Anti-Corruption Benchmarks for Ukraine's EU Accession: rethinking target indicators and strategic priorities(Red Zet, 2024) Biletskyi, Andrij; Akulenko, Lyubov; Bulana, OleksandraThe study analyzes anti-corruption reforms in Ukraine in the context of its integration into the European Union. The requirements related to the "Fundamental Reforms" cluster, which are related to the rule of law and the fight against corruption, are studied. Particular attention is paid to the assessments of international organizations such as the OECD and the EC, their recommendations, as well as the gaps that remain in anti-corruption policy and their implementation. The purpose of the study is to identify the key challenges facing Ukraine and to outline the ways to improve the reforms necessary to meet European standards by identifying anti-corruption benchmarks for the Fundamental Reforms cluster.Item Benchmarks in the field of preventing and combating corruption for the fundamental reforms cluster : policy brief(ACREC, 2024) Biletskyi, AndriiThe Policy Brief highlights the proposed interim and closing benchmarks for assessing anti-corruption reforms in the process of Ukraine's integration into the EU.Item Business and whistleblowers: a study of the current state of the introduction of the reporting system in private companies in Ukraine(2022) Biletskyi, AndrijThe research is devoted to the analysis of the state of implementation of the reporting system in private companies in Ukraine. The paper examines the answers of respondents from private companies on the motivation (non) implementation of the reporting system, the design of such system, the results of the functioning of the reporting system, and the role of the reporting system in building a proper corporate culture in their companies.Item Civil Society against Corruption in Ukraine: Pathways to Impact(2019) Bader, Max; Huss, Oksana; Meleshevich, Andriy; Nesterenko, OksanaThis policy paper has been written as part of the project Civil Society against Corruption in Ukraine: Political Roles, Advocacy Strategies, and Impact which is funded by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research. The paper draws from a comprehensive study of anti-corruption activism outside the capital city. For the purposes of the study, we have conducted semi-structured interviews with representatives of anti-corruption civic initiatives in cities or towns in all regions of Ukraine that are under control of the government of Kyiv. In addition, we have analyzed social media reports from these initiatives and media reports about these initiatives. The paper contributes to insights into the effectiveness of anti-corruption activism, especially in relation to Ukraine. Our findings also have implications for practitioners of international assistance. The fight against corruption attracts great interest among Ukraine's international partners, who view its success as vital to the country's stability, democratization, and economic development in the years ahead. Across Ukraine, practitioners of assistance support civil society-led anti-corruption initiatives, but they lack evidence-based knowledge about the effectiveness of such initiatives. The first section of the paper discusses the significance of civil society for the fight against corruption and lists the main types of activities and instruments that anti-corruption activists employ. While there is little established knowledge on determinants of effectiveness in anti-corruption activism, existing academic and practitioner literature nonetheless identifies a range of variables that are associated with effectiveness. The second section contains an overview of these variables grouped in three broad categories: environmental factors, advocacy strategies, and organizational characteristics. The third section introduces our dataset of anti-corruption organizations in the regions of Ukraine with a focus on the types of activities that these organizations are involved in and on the types of impact that they generate. In the fourth and main section of the paper, finally, we relate the factors associated in academic and practitioner literature with success in anticorruption activism to current anti-corruption activism in the regions of Ukraine.Item Impact Rating Scale of Local Anti-Corruption CSOs : report(2019) Nesterenko, Oksana; Beletskyi, AndreyThis report is issued within the Think Tank Development Initiative for Ukraine, implemented by the International Renaissance Foundation in partnership with the Open Society Initiative for Europe (OSIFE) with financial support from the Embassy of Sweden to Ukraine. The opinions and content expressed in this Policy Brief are the authors’ and do not necessarily reflect those of the Embassy of Sweden to Ukraine, the International Renaissance Foundation and the Open Society Initiative for Europe (OSIFE).Item Relationship between the culture of whistleblowing and the conditions for exposing corruption in the state executive bodies of Ukraine(2022) Los, Alina; Mamedbekova, Mariia; Khalimovskyi, ArtemThis research is devoted to the relationship between the culture of whistleblowing and the conditions for exposing corruption and their application in the executive authorities of Ukraine. The study examines the evolution of whistleblowing culture in different countries and examines the success of different whistleblowing tools in the Ukrainian context after the adoption of legislation on the protection of whistleblowers.