School Roundtable “Open School — Open Community”

Digital Governance, Gender & Inclusion, Public Participation, Other — Other

Ukraine — May 20, 2026 @ 2:00pm - 4:00pm GMT+02:00

Starokozatske, Odesa region

Host Organization and Partners — Chystovodne Gymnasium of Starokozatske Village Council

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The event is aimed at fostering an active civic position among students. Participants will discuss the principles of openness and transparency in the activities of public authorities and educational institutions. Particular attention will be paid to public participation and the role of young people in decision-making at the community level.
The event will also explore opportunities for access to public information and the use of open data. Participants will learn about the basics of accountability, integrity, and corruption prevention. A separate focus will be placed on e-governance and digitalization as tools for openness.
Issues of budget transparency and the effective use of resources will also be addressed. The event will involve active dialogue, exchange of views, and the development of joint ideas. It is expected to engage students, teachers, and community representatives in further cooperation.

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