EU4PFM – EU for competitive, sound and thriving Ukraine
The overall objective of the EU4PFM Programme is to improve Public Finance Management (PFM) in Ukraine, thereby ultimately improving public service delivery and the business climate.
Achieved results
Effective reform of the public finance management system is the basis for implementing state policy and achieving strategic development goals by supporting overall fiscal discipline, strategic allocation of budget funds, and effective delivery of services.
News
April 29, 2024
Advancing Ukraine’s EU Integration through Public Procurement Reform
The opening of EU accession negotiations brings new obligations for Ukraine. Compliance of the national procurement system with European standards is one of them. In this article, Eriks Mezalis, Team Leader of EU4PFM Component 2 on Public Procurement, sheds light on the progress made within Ukraine's ongoing public procurement reform, the pivotal role of the EU's Project in driving these changes, and the future trajectory of EU assistance in the years ahead.
Read moreApril 29, 2024
“Startbook”: your trusted guide to success at Customs Service
The "Startbooks" are invaluable aids for newly appointed customs officers at Odessa Customs, helping them ease into their new roles. Crafted by the State Customs Service in collaboration with EU4PFM, these guides have become essential companions for those starting their way as customs officers for the first time.
Read moreApril 26, 2024
“I consider myself Ukraine’s most ardent advocate, having never before witnessed such rapid reforms in international trade and customs, despite my involvement with Ukraine since 2007” – Vytenis Ališauskas
EU4PFM continues its interview series “Voices of Expertise”, featuring international experts who advocate for change and provide insights into transforming Ukraine’s Public Finance Management landscape. In this edition, we introduce our new interviewee, Vytenis Ališauskas, EU4PFM International Key Expert on Customs Reform.
Read moreApril 22, 2024
Ukraine’s Path to eurointegration solidifies with successful NCTS Phase 5 implementation
Today, April 22, 2024, Ukraine, as a member of the Convention on a common transit procedure, transits to the application of NCTS Phase 5. This obligation was a condition of Ukraine's accession to the Convention.
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