Event “15 Years of Open Government: Automated Reconciliation of Extractive Industry Payments through the EITI Portal”

Access to Information, Anti-Corruption, Digital Governance, Gender & Inclusion, Public Participation, Other — Public Meeting

Ukraine — May 20, 2026 @ 1:00pm - 2:00pm GMT+02:00

Kyiv

Host Organization and Partners — NGO “NOVA Energy”; Ministry of Energy of Ukraine; project “Effective Public Administration through GovTech and Transparency in Ukraine”

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The event is dedicated to the presentation of new functionality of the EITI Portal for the automated reconciliation of payments made by extractive companies to the state.
As part of the event, the mechanism for automated matching of data from public authorities and business entities’ reports will be demonstrated in accordance with the Law of Ukraine “On Ensuring Transparency in Extractive Industries”.
Special attention will be paid to the use of open data, the digitalization of accountability processes, the systematization of budget classification codes, and opportunities to identify discrepancies in reporting.
The event aims to demonstrate the practical application of open government principles and GovTech solutions in ensuring transparency in the extractive sector.

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