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Article by Jurgita Domeikiene, Team Leader of Components 1, 3, and 4 As we close 2025, along with the current phases of the EU Public Finance Management Support Programme for Ukraine (EU4PFM), it’s time to look back and reflect on the progress achieved together with our partners. 2025 was another challenging year in Ukraine’s modern…

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The Programme supported the publication of 200 handbooks for newcomers to the Ministry of Finance — a practical guide that helps new colleagues quickly navigate the Ministry’s structure, key procedures and organisational approaches. The handbook will serve as a starting point for familiarising themselves with the Ministry’s work and will help them build an effective…

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Today, in partnership with the State Tax Service of Ukraine, the training programme on communication was launched at the Kyiv School of Public Administration (KSPA). The three-day programme provides a dedicated space to work on communications under conditions of constant stress, public scrutiny, and crisis-related challenges. The training brought together more than 40 regional STS…

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EU4PFM Experts of Public Procurement Component, together with the National School of Judges, organised a training «Judicial Review of Public Procurement Disputes in the Context of Ukraine’s European Integration». The speakers included judges of the Supreme Court, regional Commercial Courts, as well as representatives of EU4PFM and the State Audit Service. The training aimed to…

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On December 12, EU4PFM and the Mineconomy hosts a webinar on actual aspects of public works and services procurement in Ukraine and the EU. The event will be useful for all public procurement professionals interested in modern EU practices in public construction. Purpose: to deepen understanding of new aspects of construction procurement and to encourage…

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There are just over four years left until 2030. Time flies relentlessly, which calls for the utmost responsibility – almost with a stopwatch in hand – when it comes to all the “homework” Ukraine must complete on its path to EU membership. Among the top priorities is the customs area. Since the EU Customs Code…

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