Forum “Integrity and Anti-Corruption as Priority Areas of State Policy under Martial Law and in Ukraine’s Post-War Recovery”

Anti-Corruption, Public Participation, Other — Public Meeting

Ukraine — May 21, 2026 @ 11:30am - 2:30pm GMT+02:00

Zaporizhzhia

Host Organization and Partners — Department of Education and Science of Zaporizhzhia Regional State Administration; Zaporizhzhia National University

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The event is dedicated to promoting integrity and effective anti-corruption policy as key conditions for the resilience of the state during the war and for Ukraine’s transparent post-war recovery.
Participants will discuss practical mechanisms for preventing corruption, enhancing government accountability, using international assistance, and implementing European governance standards.
Special attention will be paid to oversight tools, the role of civil society, and digital solutions that ensure openness and trust in state institutions.

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