Focus Group “Ask the Data: Using 13 Years of EITI Reports”

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

Ukraine — May 19, 2026 @ 3:00pm - 5:00pm 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 purpose of the event is to identify the most relevant user requests for the AI assistant in order to further improve its functionality and knowledge base.
Participants will test the tool in real time and develop recommendations on the topics, data, and functions that should be available to users.
During the event, participants will discuss:
how AI can simplify work with many years of EITI reports;
which data and topics users search for most often;
which functions are missing for convenient work with open data;
how to make the EITI Portal more accessible for communities, journalists, researchers, and public authorities.
Representatives of civil society, public authorities, journalists, analysts, researchers, community representatives, and everyone working with open data and transparency in the extractive sector are invited to participate.

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