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REPORT ON RISKS ASSESSMENT IN TECHNICAL SUPERVISION PROCESSES AND PROPOSALS FOR THEIR MINIMIZATION
This report presents the results of an assessment of corruption risks in the functioning of technical supervision, along with recommendations for their mitigation. The proposed measures aim to enhance the effectiveness of the recovery process and improve the system of quality control over construction works.
Assessment
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Price Monitoring Manual (UKR)
The Mykolaiv City Council and the Agency for Restoration are the first local government and state customer to develop and approve detailed procedures for mandatory monitoring of prices for goods and basic material for reconstruction projects.
Experts from the EU Anti-Corruption Initiative contributed to the development of the new procedures and documented the experience of Mykolaiv City Council and the Agency for Restoration in a manual.
Methodology
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General guidelines for conducting fair procurement of reconstruction and overhaul of canteens (UKR)
The manual has been developed by EUACI experts for school canteen renovation contractors.
Methodology
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Methodology for Corruption Risks Assessment 2024
The Methodology for Corruption Risk Assessment in the Activities of Local Self-Government Bodies (hereinafter referred to as the Methodology) may be useful for heads, commissioners for the prevention and detection of corruption, heads of structural units of local councils (village, town, city), and civil society representatives who seek to minimise corruption risks in the council's activities by developing and implementing effective mechanisms to
Methodology
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Results of CSO research in five cities: Zhytomyr, Mariupol, Nikopol, Chervonograd and Chernivtsi (report)
This publication presents the results of a survey of Ukrainian civil society organisations in five cities (Chernivtsi, Zhytomyr, Chervonohrad, Mariupol and Nikopol) conducted in October-December 2018. The purpose of the study is to assess the technical (programmatic) capacity of CSOs in the selected cities that focus their work with city administrations in the field of anti-corruption activities, such as advocacy and monitoring (UKR version).
Research
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