How is Ukraine spending money on recovery? Procurement Analysis
For the past year, experts from the “The Recovery Spending Watchdog” project have been conducting monthly reviews of recovery spending and procurement in the sector. During this time, they have identified several challenges that hinder independent data assessment.
At the event, we discussed in detail the obstacles civil society organisations face in monitoring recovery procurement, presented an analytical note on how Ukraine’s procurement system works in the field of reconstruction, and provided recommendations for its improvement.
Invited participants:
- Valeriia Ivanova, Deputy Head of State Agency for Restoration and Infrastructure Development of Ukraine.
- Tetiana Mishta, Deputy Director of the Department – Head of the Division.
- Dmytro Shevchuk, Deputy Chairman of the State Audit Service of Ukraine for Digital Development, Digital Transformations and Digitalization.
- Oleksii Movchan, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Regulation of Public Procurement and Effective Management of State and Municipal Property, Committee on Economic Development.
Moderator: Oleksandra Betliy, Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Economic Research and Policy Consulting.
The release was prepared within the framework of the EU-funded project “The recovery spending watchdog”. Previous releases are available here. The project is a joint effort of the Centre for Economic Strategy, the Institute for Economic Research and Policy Consulting, and the NGO “Technologies for Progress”. All project participants are members of the RISE coalition.