The EUACI Deputy Head gave a lecture for the students of the Ukrainian Leadership Academy

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About how the fight against corruption in Ukraine has changed since 2014 and the institutional development of anti-corruption bodies Iryna Shyba told the students of the Ukrainian Leadership Academy.

The EUACI Deputy Head, Iryna Shyba, met with students of the Kyiv and Uzhhorod Branches of the Ukrainian Leadership Academy. Iryna gave a lecture on Ukraine’s achievements in judicial and anti-corruption reforms. She also told about the drivers of changes in Ukraine and the key stakeholders who help implement reforms.

During the practical part, students tried to put the acquired knowledge into practice and came up with their projects aimed at fighting corruption.

The Ukrainian Leadership Academy is a non-formal educational platform for school graduates and students aged 16 to 20. The Academy combines an annual program between school and university for motivated teenagers.

The EUACI encourages initiatives that involve Ukrainian youth to join the changes in the country. We offer students internships at our office and provide support to educational projects about anti-corruption.

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