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
November 22, 2024
Universities play a key role in developing public procurement professionals
On 21 November, the State University of Trade and Economics hosted a seminar on “Public Procurement Specialists: Necessary knowledge, skills and opportunities for development”.
Read moreNovember 21, 2024
The State Tax Service of Ukraine, with EU4PFM support, developed a unique IT solution, Big Data Transfer Pricing, to strengthen tax control over transfer pricing (TP)
To counter tax evasion by multinational corporations and the shifting of profits to tax havens—leading to billions of hryvnias in lost tax revenues for Ukraine—the State Tax Service has introduced this innovative, cutting-edge IT solution.
Read moreNovember 4, 2024
New skills for new opportunities: EU4PFM and the Ministry of Economy organise the fourth training on public procurement
On 31 October, a regular regional training on ‘Public Procurement in the Process of EU Accession: Overview of Potential Legal and Institutional Changes and Strategic Measures to Improve Procurement Efficiency’ took place in Pryluky, Chernihiv region.
Read moreOctober 31, 2024
Ukraine continues reform path: new EU Enlargement Report confirms progress
“Despite the continuation of Russia’s war of aggression, Ukraine has shown remarkable resilience and commitment to its European path”, - this was highlighted in the new EU Enlargement Report, recently issued by the European Commission. The evaluation is part of the Commission’s second opinion on Ukraine’s EU membership application, published in the Ukraine Report 2024.
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