Event “Open Data as the Foundation of State Transparency”

Access to Information, Anti-Corruption, Digital Governance, Other — Other

Ukraine — May 22, 2026 @ 11:00am - 1:00pm GMT+02:00

Kyiv

Host Organization and Partners — Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine

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Digitalization removes corruption from the system, and open data are the foundation of these changes.
As part of the annual international Open Gov Week, an online event will be held where, together with leading experts, participants will discuss how data help the justice system and anti-corruption bodies work more effectively.
Speakers at the event “Open Data as the Foundation of State Transparency” will include representatives of the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office, the National Agency on Corruption Prevention, the Office of the Prosecutor General, and the High Qualification Commission of Judges of Ukraine.
Format: online. The recording of the broadcast will also be available on the Diia.Open Data YouTube channel.

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