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Donor Board / Ministry of Regional Development, Construction and Municipal Services of Ukraine
Implementation of Decentralization in Ukraine – Common Results Framework (CRF)
Contents
Common Results Framework Components Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Group 1: On Administrative and Territorial Reform and Legal Framework for Decentralization ................................................................................................................. 3
Group 2: On Fiscal Decentralization and Budgeting of Local Authorities (Financial Base of Local Self-Government) ......................................................................... 7
Group 3: Local Democracy (Transparency, Accountability, and Public Engagement) ..................................................................................................................................... 12
Group 4: Regional and Local Development (Sustainable Development and Competitiveness of the Regions) ..................................................................................... 16
Group 5.1: Administrative Services ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Group 5.2: On Housing and Public Utilities ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 25
Group 5.3: On Humanitarian Policy ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27
Group 5.3: On Humanitarian Policy: Subgroup on Education .................................................................................................................................................................................... 34
Group 5.5: Security Services in Communities.................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 38
Group 5.6: Deinstitutionalization of Orphanages ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 39
Group 6.1: On Communications .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 40
Group 6: On Training Systems and Knowledge Management .................................................................................................................................................................................... 43
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Common Results Framework Components Overview
• Defined status and legal framework for LSGs (local authorities) • Re-organized territorial-administrative division (at the basic and second levels) • Introduced mechanism of state supervision of LSG compliance with the Constitution
and laws of Ukraine
Redistribution of Powers
• Improved legal framework related to the LSG resources, in accordance with the general strategy of public finance management (PFM) reform
• LSG Capacity to effectively manage the budget and own resources • Improved systems for monitoring and analysis of LSG budgets
Financial Base of Local Self-Government
• Created favourable legal conditions for effective and affordable provision of services at the local level, as well as unified legislation in various sectors
• Improved LSG capacity to provide public services
Transparency, Accountability, and Public Engagement
•Legislative acts governing the issues of regional development are harmonized in accordance with the principles of the new State regional policy; effective institutions and financial instruments for regional development have been introduced
•Improved analysis of the State regional policy, planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of regional development
•Strengthened capacity of local authorities and stakeholders in terms of local development
Sustainable Development and Competitiveness of the Regions
• Improved transparency, public access to information, and anti-corruption mechanisms
• Introduced mechanisms for civic participation and accountability
Public Services - Quality and Access
• Strengthened capacity of Minregion to manage and coordinate the reform and to collaborate effectively with other Ministries
• Efficient communication on the Decentralization reform • Effective knowledge management and training systems
Reform Management and Coordination
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Group 1: On Administrative and Territorial Reform and Legal Framework for Decentralization
Impact Indicators
Number of voluntarily amalgamated communities (ATCs) and percentage of coverage of the territory with “capable communities (hromadas)” with elected councils (in line with the Government prospective plans for forming communities in oblasts
Percentage of coverage of the territory with capable communities with full volume of “new” competencies showing the completion of formation of the basic LSG level (Objective = 100%)
Functional authorities with relevant powers at sub-regional level are in place (Objective: 100% coverage of the territory of Ukraine with "new" rayons)
Functional legal mechanisms of state control (supervision) over the actions (adopted acts) of local authorities in terms of their compliance with the Constitution and laws of Ukraine at the regional and sub-regional levels are in place
Outcomes / Achievements
1. Defined status and organizational & legal framework for LSGs and for local state authorities*
2. Re-organized territorial-administrative division (at the basic, sub-regional and regional levels)
3. Introduced mechanism of
state supervision of LSG
compliance with the
Constitution and laws of
Ukraine
Effectiveness Indicators
a. Under the Constitution of Ukraine
Adopted Law on Local Self-Government in Ukraine, new edition
Legal recognition of universality of local self-government as defined in the European Charter of Local Self-Government (ECLS) (LSG jurisdiction within a community, including outside the settlements)
Transfer of competences and resources from local state administrations to ATCs.
Performance indicator: entry of the Laws into force.
b. Following the Constitutional amendments
Adopted Law of Ukraine on Amendments to the Constitution of Ukraine (in line with provisions of the Concept approved by the CMU of 01/04/14 №333-p) and in line with Venice Commission (CoE) recommendations
Adopted Law of Ukraine on the System of local executive authorities and on the System legal mechanisms for state control (supervision) over actions (adopted acts) of local self-government bodies.
Indicator (for executive authorities and territorial bodies of central executive authorities): formed and provided functioning of
a. Under the Constitution of Ukraine
Improvement of legal framework for territorial structure: Entry into force of the Laws: • On principles of administrative and territorial structure • On administrative and territorial structure (division)
Continuity of amalgamation process: Number and percentage of the formed ATCs according to the perspective plans approved by the Government, where
a) amalgamation decisions have been taken, b) ATC councils are elected
Share of regions (oblasts) (the territory of Ukraine = 100%) where the perspective plans of community formation cover the full oblast territory
Indicator: % of the territory coverage
Bringing administrative and territorial structure in line with NUTS standards, in particular concerning the sub-regional level
Indicator: % of the territory coverage
a. Under the Constitution of Ukraine
Adoption and entry into force of the Law on State control (supervision) over the actions (adopted acts) of local
authorities in terms of their
compliance with the
Constitution and laws of
Ukraine at the regional and
sub-regional levels
Percentage of state administrations where supervision mechanisms a. have been created and b. are fully operational
Number of regions and sub-regions with state administrations that have been trained in supervision
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appropriate bodies, in percentage of administrative and territorial units – separately at the regional and sub-regional levels (the territory of Ukraine = 100%)
Indicator (for local self-government bodies): formed and provided functioning of appropriate executive bodies, in percentage of administrative and territorial units – separately at the regional and sub-regional levels (the territory of Ukraine = 100%)
*The overall indicator for legislative acts is the legal fact that they have entered into force
b. Following the
Constitutional amendments
Number of regions and sub-regions where legal supervision is transferred to Prefectures (prefectures are created) and where prefects are being trained
Outputs / inputs of different actors
1.1 Amended Constitution of Ukraine in terms of Decentralization
CoE (incl. Venice Commission): Recommendations on Constitutional
amendments, expert inputs
2017
2018
USAID RADA: Provided expert support, organized electronic
discussions
2017
2018
1.2 Entry into force of the Law of Ukraine on administrative and territorial structure, and of the laws which determine the appropriate organizational and legal framework for LSGs and local state authorities
PULSE: Provided support in drafting laws
2017
2018
USAID RADA: Provided expert support, organized electronic
discussion of law drafts
2017
2018
1.3 Redistributed powers between local state administrations and
ATC councils (Current situation assessed / Amendments of the Law
2.1 Improved legal framework for territorial structure through entry into force of the Laws On principles of administrative and territorial structure and On administrative and territorial structure (division)
USAID RADA: Discussion of the legislation
2017
2018
2.2 Sectoral reforms are synchronized with changes in administrative and territorial structure (reference to WG 5)
3.1 Developed and adopted legal acts and regulations that create legal framework for the state control (supervision) over the actions (adopted acts) of local authorities in terms of their compliance with the Constitution and laws of Ukraine at the regional and sub-regional levels
USAID RADA: Discussion of the legislation
2017
2018
3.2 Formed bodies that exercise prefect powers:
Memorandum of
Understanding France /
CoE:ENA Technical Assistance
inputs
2017
2018
3.3 Designed and implemented training programs for prefects; prefects are provided with
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on LSGs in Ukraine and the Law on Prefects drafted / Other legal and
regulatory provisions elaborated)
CoE: Provided policy and legal advice
2017
2018
DESPRO: Provided expert support (on demand)
2017
2018
PULSE: Provided support in law drafting
2017
2018
U-LEAD: Studied and summarized situation at the local levels,
provided corresponding advice and technical assistance
2017
2018
Indicator: formed and provided functioning of appropriate authorities, in percentage of administrative and territorial units - separately for the regional and sub-regional levels (the territory of Ukraine = 100%)
1.4. Provided methodological and consulting support in creation of ATCs
ULEAD: Established system of methodological support and guidelines
for the process of communities amalgamation (standard models,
regulatory packages for functional communities / tutorials on various
aspects of operationalization, training, consulting) / Technical
assistance package for ATCs in 24 regions
2017
2018
PULSE: Regional networks of consultants involved in the
development of recommendations, counseling, legal support and
methodological support
Memorandum of
Understanding France /
CoE:ENA Technical Assistance
inputs
2017
2018
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training
2017
2018
DOBRE: Technical assistance package provided to 75 ATCs in 7
regions – Dnipro, Ivano-Frankivsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Kirovohrad,
Mykolayiv, Ternopil
2017
2018
DESPRO: Functional all-national network of the Community of
practice (CoP), training system, methodological and consultative
support for starostas (village heads) activities
2017
2018
UNDP: Technical assistance package for ATCs in Donetsk and Luhansk
2017
2018
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Group 2: On Fiscal Decentralization and Budgeting of Local Self-Governance Bodies (Financial Base of Local Self-Government)
Impact Indicators
Share of own resources (taxes and fees) in the structure of local budgets
Ratio of LSG’s revenues (without transfers) to gross domestic product of the country
Number of local budgets that receive a basic grant-in-aid
Share of local budget revenues in the consolidated budget of the country
Share of development expenditures in local budget expenditures
Outcomes / Achievements
1. Improved legal framework related to the LSG resources, in accordance with the general strategy of public finance management
(PFM) reform
2. LSG Capacity to effectively manage the budget and own resources
3. Improved systems for monitoring and analysis of LSG budgets
Effectiveness Indicators
Expanded powers of LSGs in terms of resource management (including the revenues and expenditures of local budgets) - PULSE (normative legal base analysis) Reduced list of unadjusted powers between the authorities of different levels (central and local ones, between local authorities) - PULSE (normative legal base analysis, expert interviews)
Number of guidebooks and methodologies on the key issues of local finance management (published handbooks. All ITA projects)
Number of budgets formed according to the Management by Objectives (MBO) - GRB, MFSI-II, EDGE
Number of budgets where medium-term planning is introduced (including gender aspects) – beginning in 2019
Number of LSG representatives who have received on-line training in financial and budgetary issues conducted by certified trainers - ULEAD, DESPRO, GRB, PULSE, MFSI-II, DOBRE (project reports)
Available access to reports on local budgets (from the perspective of reporting forms and local budgets related to the state budget)
Available database of financial indicators of local budgets – ULEAD, SKL/SIDA
Forms for presenting information on local budgets to the general public are publicly used by communities - ULEAD, DOBRE, PULSE, MFSI-II subcontractors (reports)
Outputs / inputs of different actors
1.1 Functioning interdepartmental (cross-sectoral) working group on budget decentralization
ULEAD: Expert Group in the Ministry of Finance (MinFin) on Fiscal Decentralization
2017
2018
UNDP: Financial management reform strategy is combined with the decentralization reform
2017
2018
1.2 Strengthened resource base of local budgets, improved legal
2.1 Methodology for medium-term budgeting, the use of Management by Objectives (MBO) method, gender budgeting, training modules
ULEAD: Methodology for drawing up a program budget, training modules
2017
2018
MFSI-II: Methodology for medium-term planning and MBO budgeting, training modules
2017
2018
3.1 Introduced system of financial control and external audit of local budgets (incl. internal audit)
ULEAD: ATCs in 24 regions (oblasts) have been trained in and consulted on public procurements, internal control and audit
2017
2018
DOBRE: monitoring of financial activities
at 50 ATCs, plan for improving financial
management
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framework for local taxes and fees, improved mechanism for collecting local taxes and fees, management of land and other assets
ULEAD: monitoring, proposals, participation in preparing amendments to legislative acts
2017
2018
PULSE:
2017
2018
DOBRE: monitoring of financial activities at 50 ATCs, plan for
improving financial management
1.3 Expanded and improved:
LSG powers in terms of administration and control over the payment of taxes and fees
ULEAD: monitoring, proposals, participation in preparing amendments to legislative acts
2017
2018
PULSE
2017
2018
EDGE: participation in preparing amendments to legislative acts
2017
2018
Expenditure powers of local authorities
DOBRE: monitoring in 50 ATCs
ULEAD: monitoring, proposals, participation in preparing amendments to legislative acts
2017
PULSE: Methods for calculating budgets of potential ATCs
2017
2018
PLEDDG: Gender budgeting methodology and training modules. Note: Polish-Ukrainian project is working on this issue
2017
2018
UN Women: Gender budgeting methodologies and training modules - (it is advisable to be more specific on whether they work only in Donetsk and Luhansk regions (oblasts); GRB operates in other regions)
2017
2018
DOBRE: gender budgeting training in 50 ATCs; creation of working groups on gender budgeting; conducting training with PPB for 50 ATCs;
2017
2018
GRB: Integration of the gender perspective into medium-term budgeting, program-target method. Development and approval of methodological recommendations for the integration and application of a gender-based approach in the budget process
2017
2018
DESPRO: online course on MBO
2017
2018
EDGE: participation in the preparation of training modules
2017
3.2 Introduced system of monitoring and analysis of local budgets
MFSI-II: Improved Methodology for comparative analysis of the efficiency of budget programs of local budgets (Methodology is developed by MFSI-II, approved by the Ministry of Finance of Ukraine and recommended to be used by all local budgets)
2017
2018
SKL: Development of data formats and consolidation method
2017
2018
ULEAD: Development of data formats, consolidation method, performance indicators analysis, and providing analytical materials
2017
2018
DOBRE: development of a methodology
for analyzing the financial activities of
ATCs
3.3 Developed format for data collection of local budgets performance indicators, their consolidation method; created database of performance indicators in terms of revenues and expenditures of local budgets
SKL: Design and format of fiscal monitoring system, agreed between the Ministry of Finance (MinFin) and Ministry of Regional Development
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2018
PULSE, EDGE: participation in preparing amendments to legislative acts
2017
2018
1.4. Improved horizontal budget-balancing formula
ULEAD: monitoring, proposals, participation in preparing amendments to legislative acts
2017
2018
PULSE
2017
2018
EDGE: participation in preparing amendments to legislative acts
2017
2018
1.5. Enhanced mechanism for the distribution of subsidies from the state budget concerning:
- terms and conditions of granting subsidies in order to create ATC infrastructure
ULEAD: monitoring, proposals, participation in preparing amendments to legislative acts
2017
2018
PULSE
2017
2018
EDGE: participation in preparing amendments to legislative acts
2017
2018
2.2. Direct technical assistance to LSGs related to functioning of local budgets
ULEAD: Preparation (training) of ATCs in 24 regions (oblasts) in financial management, asset management, transparency, honesty and accountability. Note: UNDP has already conducted certain work on this issue
ULEAD: ATCs in 24 regions (oblasts) are supported while forming LSG assets. Note: UNDP has already conducted certain work on this issue
2017
2018
DOBRE: Providing training and consultations to 75 ATCs on budgeting, including gender budget, finance and revenue generation, asset management, tax collection and cost analysis in 7regions (oblasts)
DOBRE: Trainings have been conducted in 75 ATCs on participatory budgeting (also using modern communication technologies) and M&E (NDI partner)
2017
2018
PULSE: Developing tools for the effective use of budget and local revenue growth, dissemination of best practices
PULSE: Municipalities have received trainings and consultations in drafting a program budget; e-learning course has been developed and implemented
2017
2018
PLEDDG: 16 cities have been supported in participatory budgeting and gender budgeting. Note: Polish-Ukrainian project is working on this issue
2017
2018
(MinRegion)
2017
2018
ULEAD: Development of the monitoring system format; software development
2017
2018
3.4 Sector-related (strategic) objectives, targets (performance benchmarks) and KPI integrated in E-data
SKL: Developing performance indicators in education (MES)
2017
2018
MFSI-II: Conducting trainings on how to use E-Data – the official Public Funds web-portal – for newly-created ATCs
2017
2018
3.5 System for monitoring, analysis and evaluation of local budgets, which use MBO (the priority is given to ATCs)
MFSI-II: conducting trainings on the use of Methodology for comparative analysis of the efficiency of budget programs of local budgets
2017
2018
GRB: The use of gender budget analysis in the analysis and assessment of local budgets
2017
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2018
DOBRE: monitoring in 50 ATCs
- Formulas to calculate educational grants, terms and conditions of granting them
ULEAD: monitoring, proposals, participation in preparing amendments to legislative acts
2017
2018
PULSE
2017
2018
EDGE: participation in preparing amendments to legislative acts
SKL/SIDA
2017
2018
- Distribution and formula to calculate medical subsidies, terms and conditions of granting them
1.7 Formed legal framework related to the medium-term planning and budgeting
GRB: Integration of gender budgeting into the budget process for the medium-term perspective
2017
2018
MFSI-II: assistance in developing the methodology and drafting legal acts and regulations
2017
2018
EDGE: participation in preparing legal acts and methodological documents
UN Women: Communities in Luhansk and Donetsk regions (oblasts) have been trained in gender-sensitive budgeting
2017
2018
GRB: Creation and systematic expert and consultative support of the Working Groups on Gender-based Budgeting in 24 oblasts and in Kyiv on gender budget analysis of programs financed from local budgets and taking into account the proposals and recommendations of the Working Groups. Training (trainings) on gender-oriented budgeting for representatives of rayons, cities of oblast significance and OTG. Trainings on budget literacy for ATC representatives.
2017
2018
MFSI-II: conducting trainings in medium-term planning and MBO budgeting for experts from all regions, including the newly created ATCs
2017
2018
DESPRO: developing online financial calculator for
prospective ATCs
2.3 Effective knowledge management in the area of budgeting
ULEAD, DESPRO, PULSE: Internet resources and web-platforms, a website with answers to FAQs, webinars on local budgets, local finance management
2017
2018
ULEAD, DESPRO, PULSE, GRB: Round tables and conferences on local finance / exchange of best practices in the area of local finance
2017
2018
3.6. Providing openness and transparency of the budgeting process in LSGs
PLEDDG: Methodology for participatory budgeting
2017
2018
DOBRE: consultations on the implementation of the budget of participation, financial integrity of the communities (increasing the transparency of the budget process at the local level, involving the public in the budget process), developing a budget simulator
2017
2018
ULEAD: providing consulting and practical assistance
2017
2018
GRB: amendments to legislative and regulatory acts on ensuring publicity and transparency of the budget process taking into account a gender-oriented approach
2017
2018
MFSI-II: providing practical assistance to 47 cities on the introduction of Participatory budgeting (Participatory budgeting methodology and software have already been developed and
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2017
2018
1.8. Improved Management by Objectives (MBO) mechanism
GRB: preparation of normative and legal acts on application of gender - oriented approach in MBO
2017
2018
MFSI-II: systematic assistance to the Ministry of Finance of Ukraine in the development of MBO methodology for local budgets
2017
2018
EDGE: participation in preparing amendments to legal acts and regulations
2017
2018
1.9. Improved legislation concerning the State Regional Development Fund (SRDF) mechanism, the procedures of preparation, evaluation and selection of projects
ULEAD/RD Project: participation in preparing legal acts & regulations and methodological documents
2017
2018
1.10 Formed regulatory and legal framework for municipal borrowings and control over them:
DESPRO: drafting laws and introducing amendments to existing legislation on bonds
2017 2018
2018
installed in 18 cities)
2017
2018
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Group 3: Local Democracy (Transparency, Accountability, and Public Engagement)
Impact Indicators
Perception of LSG transparency and accountability, and participatory decision-making (decision-making process with the active participation of the public)
Communities democracy index (Citizens in Action)
Corruption perception index (ULEAD)
Outcomes 1. Improved openness, transparency, anti-corruption mechanisms and ethical standards, access to public
information and its flow
2. Introduced mechanisms of civic participation and accountability
Effectiveness indicators
Share of communities (ATCs and others) that have introduced good governance practices and applied local democracy solutions
Share of communities (ATCs and others) that meet e-governance standards
Number of local elected authorities (deputies of local councils), city, village and settlement heads, community headmen (starostas) and officials of local self-governments by regions, who have been trained in the field of local democracy
Share of communities that have bodies of self-organization (BSP) of (local) population with delegated powers and transferred by local authorities material and technical resources for the exercise of these powers / Share of communities with approved statutes, codes of ethics and other procedures of local democracy
Municipal Capacity Index of Local Authorities (DOBRE)
Outputs - inputs of different actors
1.1 All data owners publish their data on e-data portals (both at national and local levels), in line with the Law on Access to Public Information in citizen-centric formats
TAPAS: Several components on ‘open data’ topic
2017
2018
1.2 E-democracy methodological guidelines and standard solutions applied by central and local authorities (e.g., “open budget”, “open data-based projects and initiatives” etc.)
1.3 Communities and regions are capacitated to implement openness, transparency and access to information:
PLEDDG: Implemented “Open government” model in 16 cities
PLEDDG: Developed Communication strategies in six cities – project
partners
2017
2018
2.1 Created bodies of self-organization of the population (+ granted LSG powers and logistical
resources / methodical support and training)
2.2 Starostas in the amalgamated territorial communities have been elected, provisions on the
starostas have been approved by councils, training for the newly elected starostas have been
conducted, practical guidance and methodical recommendations for the starostas have been
prepared and distributed
2.3 Legislative support for mechanisms of local democracy aimed at improvement of cooperation between the local authorities and members of the territorial community
Draft laws and bylaws are being currently developed; changes and amendments are being
introduced into existing legislation in the field of local democracy, e.g., in the context of e-petitions,
local initiatives, public hearings, general meetings, local referendum (e.g., Law of Ukraine “On
Bodies of Self-Organization of Population (BSP)”, “On Local Referendum”, “On General Meetings of
Citizens at their place of residence”, “On the Status of Local Councils”, “On the Statutes of
Territorial Communities”, “On the Status of Community starostas” etc.)
CoE: carrying out expert examination of draft laws upon stakeholders’ request
2017
2018
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DOBRE: Developed e-democracy tools
2017
2018
EGAP: Piloted e-democracy tools and platforms with regional CSOs in
the framework of online monitoring (oversight) initiatives
EGAP: Trained public officials in e-democracy
2017
2018
EGA: Trained administrators
2017
2018
FBA: Trained staff in communities throughout Ukraine on the RoL in
LSG, in partnership with NaUKMA / Publication of training curricula
2017
2018
UNDP: Local councils' representatives and public officials in each oblast
have enhanced their knowledge on novelties in the national
anticorruption legislation (e-declaration and conflict of interest)
UNDP: Enhanced skills of public officials to ensure access to information
through CSO – Ombudsperson’s Office monitoring
2017
2018
“Citizens in action”: Implemented practices to ensure transparency and
accountability at communal enterprises
2017
2018
U-LEAD: Developing and conducting trainings on ethical standards of
conduct, internal control standards, integrity, and transparency;
Providing advisory assistance for the establishment of contact centers
IRF: Expert, organizational, informational support of adoption by the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine
(VRU) of the draft Laws of Ukraine “On the Bodies of Self-Organization of the Population (BSP)” (No.
2466) and “On General Meetings of territorial community members at their place of residence” (No.
2467); Expert / analytical support to the LSG reform in terms of the development of local
democracy forms
2017
2018
EGAP: Formation of the a national WG on e-democracy within the Reanimation Package of Reforms
(RPR) / Development of policy, regulatory proposals and analytics on good e-governance and e-
democracy practice; Publication of Policy Briefs (analytical notes) on good practice of e-governance,
inter-regional policy / Conducting roundtables on e-petitions, proposals for amendments to the Law
on E-petitions have been submitted
2017
2018
2.4 Citizens are capacitated to take part in decision-making process and to apply public oversight mechanisms at local and regional levels
EGAP: Operationalized accountability and e-participation initiatives (e.g., e-petitions, participatory
budgeting etc.)
2017
2018
CBA: Participatory initiatives supported in urban and rural communities across 12 oblasts/ Local
(community-based) and municipal resource centers established and capacitated / Knowledge
Management hub on Community Development / Training program on community-based
development at 20 regional universities
2017
2018
ULEAD: Piloted and deployed mechanisms of citizen participation and oversight
2017
2018
PULSE: Setting up and capacitating Reform Implementation Groups
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of integrity at public institutions; developing the code of conduct
2017
2018
1.4 Civic oversight of public procurement is introduced
- TAPAS: Introduced civic oversight of public procurement
- TAPAS: Citizens’ satisfaction with public procurement
2017
2018
1.5. Communities apply practical mechanisms of local democracy and engage citizens into decision-making process
CoE Congress of local and regional authorities:
Enhanced institutional and leadership capacities of local elected
authorities (deputies of local councils), city, village and settlement
heads, starostas; and disseminated best practices of local democracy;
Increased participation of young leaders (men and women) in local
politics and local elections, with a better understanding of the role of
local authorities and European standards for LSG and democracy
2017
2018
PLEDDG: Implementing the procedure of open budgeting and
participatory budgeting in 10 cities – project partners
2017
2018
UNDP: Developed policies and strategies (within national and
international commitments), operationalized and promulgated by the
authorities with active participation of civil society
2017
2018
“Citizens in action”: Local democracy mechanisms (e.g., local initiatives,
public hearings, e-petitions etc.) implemented in 10 cities
2017
2018
EGAP: E-democracy tools with five NGOs in four target regions / Established e-democracy incubator,
networks and platforms in five target regions / Inter-regional platform in e-governance and e-
democracy / E-governance training courses at NAPA and 30 certified trainers / A University course
on e-governance and e-democracy / Awareness-raising campaigns on e-governance / Training of
regional/sub-regional officials and representatives of NGOs and mass media on e-democracy
2017
2018
DOBRE: In 75 ATCs: Youth Councils established / Mechanisms and platforms for public participation
identified/ Teacher’s manuals and training modules in participatory mechanisms and Youth Councils
/ CBOs trained and grants issued for their advocacy (awareness-raising) campaigns /
Representatives of local authorities trained in anti-corruption / Improved public meeting space /
Hackathons for ICT solutions in LSG area / Supporting start-ups related to anti-corruption events,
monitoring and participation, incl. creation of incubators in two cities
2017
2018
UNDP: Civic activists and journalists at sub-national level are trained to conduct lifestyle monitoring
and public oversight, incl. conflict of interest cases during decision-making, based on data submitted
in e-declarations by local level public officials and deputies of local councils; special IT tools for the
monitoring are developed.
UNDP: Rights holders and duty bearers gain knowledge and skills on mechanisms of civic
engagement in policy development and implementation for democracy and human rights
2017
2018
CoE: Enhanced skills of young local leaders in citizens’ participation and communication in the
context of local political governance and decision-making processes
2017
2018
ULEAD: Analyzing the decision-making process at a community level. Supporting the
implementation of transparent and participative approaches/processes in decision-making process
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USAID “Citizens in action”: Participatory budgets implemented in 10
cities
USAID “Citizens in action": Practical mechanisms of citizen participation
introduced in management of communal enterprises (supervisory
boards established)
2017
2018
of LSG bodies and monitoring their implementation. Supporting formal participation mechanisms
(e.g., consultation procedures in the process of spatial planning at a community level). Developing
and introducing the formats of dialogue with citizens dialogue (e.g., idea contests at the regional
and local levels)
2017
2018
“Citizens in action”: Increased capacity of citizens to apply practical mechanism of local democracy
and to take active part in decision-making process, provided control over communal enterprises and
participation in budgeting process (10 cities)
2017
2018
IRF: Provided legal, organizational, methodological, informational and other types of support to
members of territorial communities through their use of local democracy forms based on
specialized resource centers that operate in 12 regions of Ukraine; Assessing the development of
local democracy in the regions with operating resource centers; developing and lobbying for the
adoption of draft local legal acts (statutes of territorial communities, regulations, etc.) by LSG
bodies in order to create the necessary regulatory conditions for the development of local
democracy at the local level; Conducted training for members of territorial communities on
regulatory and practical aspects of the use of local democracy forms in the framework of “Local
Democracy Schools”; Supported participation of members of local communities in the elaboration
of development strategies for 11 amalgamated territorial communities, as well as participation in
their practical implementation; Holding annual all-Ukrainian or international conferences on the
development of local democracy.
2017
2018
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Group 4: Regional and Local Development (Sustainable Development and Competitiveness of the Regions)
Impact
Indicators
Indicators for achieving expected results aimed by the National Strategy for Regional Development for the period until 2020 (from the national and regional perspectives) (Source: Ministry of Regional Development (MinRegion), frequency: annually)
Indicators of the process of implementation of the National Strategy for Regional Development for the period until 2020 (source: MinRegion, frequency: annually)
Human Development Index (source: MinRegion, frequency: annually)
Regional Competitiveness Index (source: MinRegion, frequency: annually)
Indicators of the socio-economic development of amalgamated territorial community (Annex 2 to the Methodological Recommendations on the Formation and Implementation of the Forecast and Program Documents of Socio-Economic Development of Amalgamated Territorial Community, Order of the Ministry of Regional Development No. 75 dated March 30, 2016) In the long term – indicators of achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals 2016-2030 for Ukraine (source: UN, State Statistics Service, frequency: annually)
Outcomes / achievements
1. Legislative acts on regional development are harmonized in accordance with the principles of the new State regional policy; effective institutions and financial instruments for regional development are implemented.
2. Analysis of the State regional policy, planning, implementation, monitoring and
evaluation of regional development is improved.
3. Local development capacity of local authorities and stakeholders is strengthened.
Effectiveness
indicators
State Fund for Regional Development is financed from the state budget of Ukraine in the amount of not less than 1% of the revenue of the state budget; transparent distribution of funds and competitive selection of projects are guaranteed
Share/number of Regional Development Agencies (RDA) established in the oblasts under the Law of Ukraine "On Foundations of the State Regional Policy"
Annual number of meetings of the Inter-departmental Commission for Regional Development
Number of line ministries involved in the drafting, development and implementation of documents and activities related to the Regional Development Policy
Number of regions (oblasts) that submit to MinRegion – annually, within the terms provided by law, - regional development (RD) projects to be funded by SFRD, for assessing their compliance with legal requirements
All key components of the RD policy – planning, financing, implementation, M&E – receive adequate attention from the central executive body
MinRegion’s automated database MORESTA is functional and accessible to a wide range of end users
Share/number of key national and regional planning documents, developed and approved in a timely manner and in accordance with the provisions of the legislation of Ukraine
Share/number of RD projects submitted by regions (oblasts) for funding from SFRD, that are in line with plans of implementation of regional development strategy
Share/number of communities that have adopted strategic development plans and spatial planning documents
Share/number of ATCs/LSGs that use participatory budgeting
Share/number of representatives of ATCs/LSGs who have completed training on:
- strategic/spatial planning
- financing of local and regional development
- designing and implementing of local development projects, their monitoring and impact evaluation
Number of NGOs in ATCs
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Outputs - inputs
of different
actors
1.1 Legislative environment for new Regional Policy
ULEAD /RD, EDGE: Analyzing the legislative and regulatory framework related to the formation, implementation, financing of regional development / Suggestions for improvement
ULEAD/RD, EDGE: Assisting with drafting regulations in the context of the new State Regional Policy
2017
2018
PDAP (Polish Development Aid Project): Analyzing the legislative and regulatory framework concerning the formation and implementation of SRP / Suggestions for improvement
2017
2018
1.2 Institutional support for regional development
Creation of the RDAs / networks responsible for regional development in the regions (oblasts)
Capable institutions responsible for regional development and knowledge management on regional development
ULEAD/RD, PDAP: Ministry of Regional Development (MinRegion) and regional economic departments of Oblast State Administrations (OSAs) in all regions (oblasts) are provided with professional training and information on regional development
ULEAD/RD, PDAP: RDAs in some regions that have been (re)trained
ULEAD/RD, PDAP: Inter-departmental (inter-sectoral) Commission for Regional Development is functioning effectively
2017
2018
PDAP: Industrial parks, technology parks, business support
2.1 Supporting the development and implementation of the state and regional development strategies (and action plans for implementation)
New strategies and implementation plans are developed
PLEDDG: RD Strategies and investment promotion in Zaporizhzhia and Odesa regions
2017
2018
UNDP: Regional Recovery Strategy in Donetsk and Luhansk regions
2017
2018
ULEAD: Support for elaborating and updating regional development strategies
ULEAD: Methodological and organizational support for strategic and operational RD planning
2017
2018
PDAP: Supporting the investment promotion
structures, development and implementation
supported at the national (MEDT and
Department for Attracting Investments) and
regional levels; RDS and investment promotion
programs improved in pilot regions (oblasts)
2017
2018
EDGE: Developing the sectoral decentralization strategies
2017
3.1 Strategic and spatial planning for territorial communities development
DESPRO: Guidebook on institutional capacity-building in ATCs. Supporting the development of ATCs development strategies in partner regions (oblasts) of the project
2017
2018
DOBRE: Common Development Plan Strategy in 75 ATCs + advice on implementation and M&E + WS with regional development plans / Economic resources, operational programs + co-funding of the best projects and TA in project implementation – one per community / Co-financing of the priority infrastructure implementation, DP / Services for IDPs ($150,000 per ATC + 700,000 for the projects of “huge opportunities”)
DOBRE: Supporting ATCs in land resource management and territorial spatial planning
DOBRE: Joint planning methodology / module
2017
2018
PLEDDG: Guidelines on Social Entrepreneurship / Guidelines and templates on SMEs strategy
PLEDDG: Supporting 16 cities in the development of Strategic DPs, with special focus on gender-sensitive aspects + youth and IDPs
PLEDDG: 16 SME support programs have been launched
2017
2018
UN Women: Sensitive approach to planning and budgeting
2017
2018
EGAP: Inclusive approach to the development of regional e-government, with the inclusion of a local economic
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centers, support for innovative economy
2017
2018
EDGE - participation in the preparation of a regulatory act, which will determine the structural units within the OSAs for local (secondary) public roads administration
EDGE - participation in the preparation of a regulatory act on the reform of the system of public administration of public roads, in terms of transferring the authority to RSAs for local (secondary) public roads administration
2017
2018
1.3 Improving financing mechanisms for regional development
Improved SFRD mechanism (towards financing projects that meet regional (oblast) development strategies and based on medium-term budget planning)
ULEAD/RD, PDAP: technical assistance for further improvement/online support to SFRD is functional
ULEAD/RD, PDAP: MinRegion and regions’ capacity-building in terms of using RD funding mechanisms
2017
2018
1.4 Spatial planning and development
New concepts and guidelines related to spatial planning in the decentralized context
ULEAD/RD, EDGE: Supporting the development of the concept of updating the General Scheme of Territorial Planning in Ukraine
ULEAD/RD, EDGE: Supporting the development of the schemes of territorial planning in amalgamated territorial communities
ULEAD/RD, EDGE: Developing Methodological guidelines
2018
2.2 Supporting the development and implementation of regional development projects
Regional development projects are effective and aligned with regional strategies and action plans
ULEAD: Providing methodological support for the
development and implementation of projects
and programs for regional development
2017
2018
PDAP: Providing methodological support for the
development and implementation of PPP
projects and programs
2017
2018
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2.3 Improving the regional development monitoring and evaluation system
Regional Development monitoring indicators are identified; monitoring and evaluation system is introduced in line with EU standards
ULEAD/RD, PDAP: - Providing support for improving the methodology of monitoring and evaluation of results of regional development strategies implementation and their implementation plans
ULEAD GIZ / PDAP: Supporting the monitoring and evaluation of social and economic development of the regions, the development of analytical reports, conclusions and
development plan into the regional development plan
2017
2018
PULSE: eLearning course on Strategic Planning
2017
2018
FBA: ATCS Development Strategies in certain communities in Pyriatyn and Vilniansk
2017
2018
UNDP: Post-conflict needs assessment in Donetsk and Luhansk regions / Established community councils / ATCs have developed their development plans
2017
2018
PDAP: Methodology for Strategic Planning (MinRegion and pilot
regions (oblasts), a guidebook on evaluation and methods of
financing; examples of developmental projects; strengthening
the capacity of financial instruments for SMEs
2017
2018
EDGE - Providing support for spatial planning of territorial communities development
2017
2018
3.2 Financing for Local Development
PLEDDG: Guidelines on the methods of financing for local economic development
2017
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for ATCs on urban planning documentation
2017
2018
EDGE: Development of Methodological Recommendations for ATCs on Land Management
2017
2018
recommendations
2017
2018
PDAP: Supporting the institutional cooperation
between the Ministries and between the
Government and the regions; Supporting the
statistical system (State Statistics Service)
2017
2018
EDGE: Providing support in evaluating the results of regional development strategies implementation and their implementation plans
2017
2018
2018
UN Women: Sensitive approach to planning and budgeting
2017
2018
ULEAD: Reviewing the current access of communities to development funds
2017
2018
PLEDDG: LSGs in16 cities are trained in alternative methods of financing local economic development
2017
2018
3.3 Designing and implementation of local development projects
UN Women: Women initiatives supported by grants in Luhansk and Donetsk regions (oblasts)
2017
2018
CBA: Providing public services, social and communal infrastructure, energy efficiency, small business projects, which are implemented in partnership with local communities or authorities
2017
2018
ULEAD: LSGs in 24 regions take training and get support in project management
2017
2018
DESPRO: Community of practice and training programs in project management. Annual School of Local Self-Government.
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2017
2018
PULSE: 5 regional schools in project management for LSGs through AUC / e-course on project management
2017
2018
PLEDDG: 16 projects for SMEs development are funded
2017
2018
PDAP: project preparation, feasibility study, evaluation of environmental impact, and procurement
2017
2018
Strengthening the capacity of central and local executive authorities, local self-government bodies and their associations, and other stakeholders on local/regional development, as well as supporting institutions of local/regional development
PLEDDG: Local authorities (LSGs) are trained on sustainable SMEs in 16 cities in Zaporizhzhia region (oblast)
PLEDDG: All-Ukrainian City Development Forum / Local Economic Development Forum
2017
2018
DESPRO: Annual Forum of ATCs
2017
2018
PULSE: AUC National Conference of Local Development
2017
2018
DOBRE: Openness / study tours to Poland on Strategic Planning
2017
2018
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OECD: Study visits to OECD countries on spatial planning and provision of services
2017
2018
PDAP: Trainings and study tours
2017
2018
EDGE: Study visits to ATCs on the implementation of sectoral decentralization strategies
2017
2018
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Group 5.1: Administrative Services
Impact Indicators Access to services and coverage by services (of urban and rural population)
Quality of services provided
Decrease of Corruption Perception Index
Outcomes 1. Created favorable organizational and legal environment for effective service provision at a local level
2. Improved LSG capacity to provide services
Effectiveness indicators Decentralized services for issuing personal identification documents, civil registration, land plot registration, vehicle registration and driver’s licences
Functioning system of e-data exchange between central executive authorities, LSGs and Centers for Administrative Service Provision (CASPs)
Functioning of CASPs is secured financially, organizationally and technically
The Uniform Requirements (Quality Standard) for Provision of Administrative Services in CASPs have been introduced
evaluation of the quality of service delivery and citizens' satisfaction is carried out
Regular evaluation of the quality of service provision and citizens’ satisfaction is carried out
Number of ATCs covered by CASPs; Number of CASPs operating based on decision agreed between Rayon State Administration (RSA) and LSG (town-rayon)
Number of communities (hromadas) involved in service provision through IMC
Number of CASPs in ATCs that have CASP work automation system
Number of CASPs in ATCs that are connected to electronic services aimed at receiving data from electronic state registries
Share of CASPs through which administrative e-services are provided
Share of CASPs that provide full range of administrative services to the body that has created a CASP
Share of CASPs through which services of OSA and territorial organs of central executive authorities are provided
Outputs - inputs of different actors
1.1 Policy and legal environment for redistribution of competencies (decentralization) for more effective provision of basic public services / Harmonized legislation in different sectors
PULSE: Elaboration, participation in finalization, lobbying for draft laws and
regulatory acts related to decentralization of public services
2017
2018
EDGE: Coordination of policy formation processes in 12 sectors/areas. 2.
Formulation of the Reform Concepts, Strategic Goals, Operational Goals
and Objectives, Implementation Plans, and Monitoring of Implementation
of the Goals and Objectives
2017
2018
2.1 Strengthened capacity of ATCs for providing administrative services
DOBRE: Elaboration of strategies and plans for improving services provision in 75 ATCs and their integration with budgets
2017
2018
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1.2 Administrative services, incl. those provided in ATCs and other communities (Completed streamlining of administration services registry / Standards of integrated offices (requirements to CASPs) and streamlining the provision of certain service groups / Recommended list of administrative services for different types of communities and resources (CASPs with “full” or “minimal” services package) / Perspectives of Rayon State Administrations in providing administrative services – integrated (town-rayon) CASPs / Streamlining the fees for administrative services / CASPO financing / Implementation of the E-Services Development Concept
U-LEAD: Standard recommendations for CASPs / LSGs (for different types of communities) and Inter-Municipal Cooperation (IMC)
2017
2018
FBA: Elaboration and improvement of legislation on admin. services / administrative procedures with so-called Observance of the principles of the Rule of Law (legality, accessibility, transparency, accountability, right to be heard, right to appeal)
2017
2018
PULSE: Elaboration, participation in finalization, lobbying for draft laws, government acts on improving public services and developing e-governance
2017
2018
EDGE: Optimization of the provision of top-15 administrative services, quality standards for providing services in CASPs. Participation in elaborating legal base aimed at advancing process of administrative services provision (incl. amendments to the Law on Administrative Services in the framework of activities of a relevant WG established at the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine (VRU) Committee on state building, regional policy and LSG
2017
2018
2.2 Administrative services (including e-services) in ATCs and other communities
(hromadas), in line with the Perspective (long-term) plan for the formation of
community territories, and in other capable communities (priority given to such areas as
migration, registration of enterprises, registration of property / land, social
administrative services, construction permits, etc.)
U-LEAD, GIZ, UNDP: Providing support to establishing CASPs in 600+ communities (construction or reconstruction of premises for CASPs, equipment, software and training, methodology, exchange)
2017
2018
U-LEAD, EGOV4UKRAINE, TAPAS: Development and implementation of a system of e-interaction, electronic document flow for CASPs
2017
2018
TAPAS: Integration of 17 state registries in the System of E-Interaction
2017
2018
EGAP, TAPAS: Introduction of new e-services for citizens (10 + 9 services)
2017
2018
U-LEAD, GIZ, EGAP: Knowledge dissemination and platform for eLearning
DOBRE: Co-financing of municipal Plans for Improving Services Provision in ATCs, with
regard to introduction of e-services
2017
2018
EGAP: Implementation of E-Governance tools in providing admin services in 4 pilot regions with 10 CASPs each + Creation/modernization of regional e-service portals
EGAP: Analytical materials related to the economic and social impact of improving the service provision processes (e.g., meeting users’ needs, saving time and resources, decreasing corruption)
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USAID-UKAID TAPAS: Elaboration of a draft Law on State E-Resources
2017
2018
EGAP: Ensuring the development and adoption of regional programs for
information support in the target regions \
2017
2018
EGAP: Standardization of administrative services in CASPs in target regions in line with national standards
2017
2018
EGOV4UKRAINE: Technical standardization of the process of information exchange between government authorities and LSG bodies, standardization of complex technical architecture for e-services provision, providing government authorities and LSG bodies with interoperability system tools and system for CASPs
2017
2018
EDGE, LEV: Elaboration of unified quality requirements (standards) for administrative services provision in CASPs
2017
2018
2017
2018
CBA: Regional partnerships with the E-Governance Agency
2017
2018
LEV, FBA: Training for CASP/LSG staff on best practice and quality of service provision
2017
2018
FBA: Introduction of the methodology for assessing administrative services provision in 12 cities (in terms of the Rule of Law)
FBA: Elaboration of Action plans for improving the provision of administrative services in 12 cities (in terms of the Rule of Law)
2017
2018
EU (Volyn): Establishing 14 model CASPs: ATC, State Rayon Administration (SRA), cities of oblast significance; formation of standard solutions)
2017
2018
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Group 5.2: On Housing and Public Utilities
Impact
Indicators
Access to services and coverage (of urban and rural population)
Quality of services provided
Decrease of Corruption Perception Index
Outcomes 1. Favorable legal conditions created for effective and affordable service delivery at a local level, as well as unification of legislation in various sectors
2. Improved capacity of LSGs for providing services
Effectiveness indicators
Availability of the draft Law on the General scheme of planning of the territory of Ukraine
Availability of updated State Cadastral Registry of municipal land, and information system
Availability of updated Law on Cooperation of territorial communities (IMC)
Water and Sanitation
Availability of National sectoral strategy for W&S
Availability of methodology for strategic planning and programming in W&S sector
Availability of methodology for management of public utilities responsible for water supply and sanitation
Solid Waste Management (SWM)
Availability of National sectoral strategy for SWM
Availability of methodological guidelines concerning the organization of solid waste management
Number of communities involved in schemes for providing IMC-based services
Water and Sanitation
Share of communities that have local strategies and programs (W&S)
Share of communities where the level of service provision meets the main requirements / standards for service provision
Solid Waste Management (SWM)
Number of sub-regional strategies
Share of communities that have local SWM strategies and programs
Outputs - inputs of different actors
General conditions for communal services
1.1 Approved Concept of the Law on the General scheme of planning of the territory of Ukraine
1.2 Updated Municipal Cadastral Registry at the state level, and information system
1.3 Updated Law on Cooperation of territorial communities (IMC)
DESPRO, CoE: Providing technical assistance to update the Law
2017
2018
Water and Sanitation
1.4 National sectoral strategy / Regulatory and legal framework / Data collection and analysis system
DESPRO: National sectoral strategy and corresponding regulatory and legal framework related to
Water and Sanitation
2.1 Local strategies and programs / Financing of programs / Effective maintenance and servicing systems / Data collection and analysis system
DESPRO: Developing local medium-term water supply and sanitation
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rural water supply and sanitation
DESPRO: Sectoral strategic planning and programming methodology
DESPRO: Methodology for management of public utilities responsible for water supply and
sanitation (wastewater) using IT/GIS, as well as business planning methodology
2017
2018
Solid Waste Management (SWM)
1.5 National sectoral strategy / Regulatory and legal framework / Data collection and analysis system:
DESPRO: Sectoral policy and corresponding regulatory and legal framework
DESPRO: Guidelines and recommendations on the organization of solid waste management
system, in particular - through mechanisms of cooperation of territorial communities (Inter-
municipal cooperation - IMC)
2017
2018
programs in ATCs / supporting their implementation through co-financing
DESPRO : Supporting the creation of communal utilities in ATCs –
methodologies / guidelines
DOBRE: Developing local medium-term water supply and sanitation
programs in ATCs / supporting their implementation through co-financing
U-LEAD: increasing the capacity of the ATCs for the organization and
management of water supply and sewage systems; co-financing the
development of technical documentation; raising awareness of
population.
2017
2018
Solid Waste Management (SWM)
2.2 Sub-regional strategies / Inter-municipal cooperation (IMC) schemes for efficient service provision / Financing of programs / Effective maintenance and servicing systems / Data collection and analysis system
DESPRO: Developing local and sub-regional SWM strategies and programs
DESPRO: Supporting the implementation of local projects on solid waste
management, in particular - using the cooperation of local communities
(IMC) through co-financing
DOBRE: Developing and co-financing SWM programs in ATCs
2017
2018
U-LEAD: increasing the capacity of the ATC for the management of solid
waste; support for the implementation of the principles of inter-
municipal cooperation; development and co-financing of waste
management plans for ATC; raising awareness of population.
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Group 5.3: On Humanitarian Policy
Impact
Indicators
Access to services and coverage by services (among urban and rural population)
Quality of services provided
Number of young people covered by the activities of institutions working with youth, created in ATCs
Number of residents in ATCs who have an adequate level of recreational physical activity, lead a healthy lifestyle and are characterized by a low risk of developing non-communicable diseases, primarily cardiovascular (annual increase by 1%)
Outcomes 1. Created favorable legal environment for effective and accessible service provision at a local level
2. Improved capacity of regions and LSGs for providing high-quality services
Effectiveness indicators
Presence of Sectoral Decentralization Policy
Presence of the Concept of formation of socio-humanitarian districts for the purpose of structural proportionality in the location of cultural, educational and sports institutions
Culture
Number of aligned sectoral laws (23) and bylaws (40) governing actions in the field of culture
Presence of the Concept of funding cultural institutions (transition to project finance)
Presence of a professional circle of cultural managers / systematization of existing practices
Presence of electronic Cadastral Registry for material monuments of cultural heritage
Share of ATCs that have adjusted their structures, budgets, and working procedures for decentralized provision of services in accordance with the Sector Policy and Strategies in the area of governance, health care, education, youth work, physical culture and sports
Share of ATCs with common educational, cultural and sports spaces, created in accordance with the approved amalgamation plans
Culture
Number of regions / ATCs where cultural mapping has been accomplished
Share of ATCs, which have adjusted their structures, budgets and operation procedures for decentralized provision of services under the Sectoral policies and strategies
Share of ATCs with created multi-functional cultural centers and other cultural institutions
Share of ATCs that meet the basic requirements / standards of cultural services provision
Share of ATCs that have sectoral programs of culture development, and degree of their implementation (in financial terms)
Number of electronic services introduced at the municipal level: permits for material cultural heritage and the relocation of cultural property (not identified as priorities in the Digital Agenda Program)
Share of ATCs with established cultural clusters
Number of communities involved in schemes of providing cultural services (IMC)
Share of ATCs in which specialists have completed the specialized training
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Youth Policy
Presence of a passport for reforming the youth sphere in the context of decentralization
Availability of Methodology for the formation of a single (integrated) youth space at the regional, sub-regional, local levels (legal and regulatory, personnel, financial, infrastructural, organizational and information support) (using the cross-sector approach)
Adopted Law of Ukraine "On Youth" and regulatory and legal changes regarding the implementation of the youth policy in the context of decentralization
Approved minimum “Youth Basket”
Physical culture and sports
Availability of the nationwide standards of service delivery and the system of service delivery indicators
program “Cultural Leader Academy”
Youth Policy
Share of communities that meet the standards of youth outreach
Share of communities, which have established youth advisory bodies
Share of ATCs with created multifunctional youth centers and other institutions, spaces for youth
Number of young people covered by the activities of institutions working with youth, established in ATCs
Number of youth workers and professionals responsible for youth outreach, who have completed specialized training (under the “Youth Worker” Program)
Physical culture and sports
Number of communities that meet social standards in the sector of service provision by institutions of physical culture and sports
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Outputs - inputs of different actors
Culture
1.1 Balanced strategy of cultural policy in Ukraine – the basic foundation for developing regional cultural policies and relevant current legislation. A package of regulatory framework for the sector of culture has been developed (Reform Matrix (CRF), strategic objective 1), incl. in the direction of "material cultural heritage". (2017-18).
European Commission: Functional analysis of the Ministry of Culture (2017)
2017
2018
CoE: Review of Cultural Policy in Ukraine
2017
2018
EDGE: Providing technical assistance in the development of the Concept, Common results
framework (CRF), and action plan (2017)
2017
2018
UNESCO: Impact of culture on social - economic development; Development of Assessment
indicators for creative sector in Ukraine. (2017)
2017
2018
Association 4you Program: Improving the legal framework for the development of creative
business that influences the creation of conditions for the development of territories in post-
industrial society
2017
2018
Needs: Engaging experts to analyze the current legislation. Analyzing the existing legislation
and developing recommendations for making amendments (licensing system, public - private
partnership). Harmonization of sectoral laws and bylaws that regulate activities in the field of
culture (especially the return of the Culture component to a package of Decentralization
laws, and revision of the Law of Ukraine on Cultural Heritage). The political and legal
framework for the redistribution of competences for the effective delivery of basic public
Culture
2.1 Sharing experiences and learning lessons from the EU (2017).
Needs: Organizing Forum on humanitarian policy with heads of ATCs and deputy
heads of Oblast state administrations (OSA) on humanitarian issues:
“Decentralization: Intangible resources as economic and social foundations of
community development” / Conducting the second All-Ukrainian scientific-
practical Conference of mayors of small cities of Ukraine and heads of ATCs on
cultural and economic development of territories, with experts from the EU
2.2 Conducting cultural mapping of the regions in order to define the potential of cultural resources in the regions for further development (CRF), strategic objective 2) (2018).
Needs: Involving experts experienced in strategizing of territories in the cultural
sector. Analyzing tangible and intangible resources, determining cultural
potential of the territories for further formulation of common routes and
network projects, which will lead to the development of SMEs
2.3 Developing plans to improve the provision of cultural services for ATCs and their integration into budgets
Needs: Technical assistance in developing plans / Using the principles of the revised Law on inter-municipal cooperation in the creation of institutions/creative spaces
2.4 Implementation of models in ATC Centers (2019)
Needs: Conducting cross-sectoral forums in each oblast (region) and developing recommendations for improving the legal framework and standards of services in Community Development Center in ATCs, taking into account regional peculiarities
2.5 Conducting cultural mapping for newly created ATCs in order to define the potential of cultural resources in the regions for their further development (Reform Matrix (CRF), strategic objective 2) (2019).
Needs: Involving experts experienced in strategizing of territories in the cultural
sector / Analyzing tangible and intangible resources, determining cultural
potential of the territories for further formulation of common routes and
network projects, which will lead to the development of SMEs
2.6 Improving the qualifications of local leaders in the field of culture and youth,
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services in the field of culture: material cultural heritage and the relocation of values within
Ukraine and abroad.
1.2 Updating the nationwide standards and modernizing services in the field of culture (Reform Matrix (CRF), strategic objective 3). (2018)
Needs: Developing the Concept of humanitarian districts for the purpose of structural
proportionality of the location of cultural, educational and sports facilities / Research sports -
cultural education in OTG to develop standards for the formation of humanitarian County /
Conducting research of sports - cultural - educational area in ATCs in order to develop
standards for the formation of humanitarian districts / Conducting research on satisfaction
with provision of cultural services at the basic level (Study demand for cultural services) /
Modeling of common educational – cultural – sports centers for ATCs taking into account
recommendations on proportional location of the Centers / Developing standardized
guidelines for Community Development Centers – common cultural - sports - educational
spaces, providing examples of different models for different types of communities,
depending on the emphasis on cross-sectoral cooperation / Developing the Concept of New
Art School / Setting service quality standards and assessment indicators / New reporting
forms for monitoring by the Ministry of Culture of implementation of quality standards for
service delivery and minimum standards for providing cultural services
1.3 New concept of financing cultural institutions – transition to project finance
Ministry of Culture , EDGE, Association 4you Program: Developing the Minimum cultural
basket – unified standards for providing services to the citizens in Ukraine, irrespective of
their place of residence (2017-18)
2017
2018
Ministry of Culture, Creation of Cultural Fund , Implementation of programs to support
artists /
Needs: Development of software for automation of concert and theater halls / Analysis of
legislation / Changes in the conditions for providing subsidies for theatrical - concert facilities
(subsidy per ticket sold) / Introduction of licensed services (additional services)
1.4 Developing Software / Data Center / Data Digitization / assistance in filling in / electronic Register of Sites of material cultural heritage
1.5 Creating a system for professional support of personnel (universal top-managers in basic
who seek to work in the creative sector using modern mechanisms and
experience the best practices of the EU (2018-20)
Needs: Training of top managers in ATCs – qualified universal staff of the Centers within the framework of “Cultural Leader Academy” Project
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level institutions)
Needs: Implementation of the “Cultural Leader Academy” Project / Involving experts with
experience in project management, effective management of cultural resources / Developing
the Concept of the New Art School
1.6 Carrying out the implementation monitoring of Coordination of research and design documents for preservation, restoration, rehabilitation, museumification, repair and adaptation of monuments of national importance, granting permits (2020)
Needs: Involving human and information resources / Introducing e-services in ATCs and in
other communities
1.7 Material Cultural Heritage:
a) Approving land management projects for allocation of land plots located on the territory of monuments of national importance, their protected areas and protected archaeological territories;
b) Issuing to the owner of the monument or an authorized body the certificate of registration of the object of cultural heritage as a monument;
c) Issuance of a permit to relocate (move to another place) monuments of local importance;
d) Issuance of a permit to carry out works on the monuments of national importance, their territories and protected areas, in protected archaeological territories, in historical habitats of populated areas;
e) Approval of the transfer of monuments of national importance by their owners or by their authorized bodies to other persons in possession, use or management;
f) Issuance of a permit for archaeological explorations, excavations and other earthworks in the vicinity of the monuments, and their protection zones, in protected archaeological territories, in historical habitats of populated areas, as well as research of human life remains contained under the earth surface and under water;
g) Approval of programs and projects of urban planning, architectural and landscape transformations, melioration, road and excavation works on the monuments of national importance, their territories, in historical and cultural reserves, historical and cultural protected areas, in protected archaeological territories, protection zones, in historical habitats of populated areas, as well as programs and projects that could affect the objects of cultural heritage;
h) Issuance of permits for recovery of excavation.
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Youth Policy
1.8 Forming state youth policy in the framework of decentralization; updating and improving the current legislation:
UNICEF: Representative sociological survey “Youth of Ukraine – 2017”, focus groups with youth and semi-structured interviews with experts (2017)
2017
2018
Ministry of Regional Development, local state administrations, LSGs, CSOs: Developing the Passport for reforming the youth sector in the framework of decentralization
Ministry of Regional Development, Ministry of Culture, Ministry of Education, local state administrations, LSGs, CSOs: Developing a unified model of Socio-humanitarian District (cross-sectoral approach). Requirements: Experts
DOBRE, Ministry of Regional Development, local state administrations, LSGs, CSOs: Developing a methodology of forming a common youth space at the regional, sub-regional, and local levels (legal, personnel, financial, infrastructural, organizational and information support) (using cross-sectoral approach) (2017)
2017
2018
Needs (Experts): Developing a unified model of Socio-humanitarian District (cross-sectoral
approach)
Needs (Experts): government bodies, local state administrations, LSGs, CSOs –Preparing annual state report to the President of Ukraine, Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine on “Formulation and implementation of the state youth policy under decentralization”; held Parliamentary hearings and approved recommendations of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine
Needs (Experts): Adopted Law of Ukraine “On Youth” and regulatory changes in the youth policy implementation under decentralization
Needs (Experts): Adopting the minimum “youth basket”
Youth Policy
2.7 Implementing the development strategies and models of socio-humanitarian
districts (cross-sectoral approach), information-analytical, organizational
support, developing guidelines, clarifying the division of powers between the
community, rayon (district), oblasts (regions) (policies, service provision and
supervision / control, etc.)
DOBRE: “Decentralization as a way to better results and effectiveness” Project
DOBRE: Establishing youth advisory bodies in communities
2017
2018
PLEDDG: Supporting 16 cities in the elaboration of Strategic development plans
with special emphasis on gender aspects, youth and IDPs
2017
2018
Needs: Preparation and training of youth workers and specialists responsible for
youth outreach in ATCs (under the program “Youth Worker”) (at least one
person from ATC); SI “State Institute of Family and Youth Policy”, National
Academy of Public Administration under the President of Ukraine
Needs: Forming proper infrastructure for the provision of services, in particular –
a network of multifunctional youth centers and other institutions, spaces for
young people in ATC
Physical culture and sports
1.9.Updating policy and improving the current legislation
Needs: Modernization of legislation / Definition ATC’s authority on the development of physical culture and sports (during 2017 - 2018)
Needs: Development of effective models of physical culture and sports in ATC and social standards for the provision of services in physical culture and sports facilities /
Physical culture and sports
2.8 Forming the optimal network of sports infrastructure in ATC:
Needs: Setting function of physical culture and sports for ATC (2017-2018)
Needs: Organizing the production of modular sports facilities using modern technology in the field of physical culture and sports (till 2020)
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Methodological guidelines (during 2017 - 2018) Needs: Attraction of investments for the development of Ukrainian sports infrastructure, in particular –in rural areas / Preservation and development of the network of institutions for children and youth, reserve sports and sports of higher achievements (on a permanent basis)
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Group 5.3: On Humanitarian Policy: Subgroup on education
Impact Indicators Initiatives to improve the regulatory framework in the field of education
The number of communities in which the plans for the optimization of educational institutions were developed and approved and the system of management of educational institutions was created
Awareness of society about the reforms of educational decentralization in society
Outcomes 1. Conditions for ensuring quality education and human capital development at the level of ATCs, oblast and national levels are created
2. The capacity of local authorities to manage educational institutions has been increased
3. Improved communication system for the reform of decentralization of education and its results
Effectiveness indicators
Increased share of secondary education institutions in ATCs, which effectively use educational expenditures - a) communities that do not have a deficit of educational subventions; b) communities, which, in comparison with the previous year, increased the filling of classes
Increased share of ATCs / LSG, whose representatives were trained in the organization and management of education in a decentralized environment
Created regional teams of consultants provided educational and advisory services to the community of their area
Recommendations on the development of human potential through the vocational education system reform and adult education have been developed
Increased number of people using the resource www.decentralization.gov.ua
Increased number of communities using the database of best practices in education management at www.decentralization.gov.ua and wiki.sklinternational.org.ua
Increased awareness of journalists and regional media about the reform of education in the context of decentralization
Outputs - inputs of different actors
1.1. Existing regulatory legal acts on decentralization in education are being systematized. The necessary legal acts are developed
EDGE:
- proposals have been developed for the draft Law "On Comprehensive Secondary Education"
- proposals were made to improve the standard list of budget programs in the field of education
- proposals were made to review the effective indicators of the implementation of educational budget programs in order to take into account the gender component
SKL:
- systematized normative base at the local level - together with the ATC Association, proposals
2.1 Developed and implemented educational programs in the field of management of educational institutions at the local level and the formation of effective educational networks
SKL:
- A specialized educational game was developed for the heads of the educational departments of the ATC to optimize the network of educational institutions
U-LEAD:
- Training packages for newly created communities, Core SP for the management of ATC and Advanced SP for education specialists have been developed, including topics such as education management and school development, school network optimization,
3.1. Citizens' access to information on decentralization of education in the "single window" format is available at www.decentralization.gov.ua
CRO/ U-LEAD:
- the materials, tools and resources devoted to decentralization in the field of education are collected, structured and integrated on the website decentralization.gov.ua
EDGE, SKL, U-LEAD:
- information and analysis on the progress and results of the reform of the decentralization of education on the website decentralization.gov.ua, provided within the framework of implemented projects
3.2. Measures have been introduced to
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were made to improve the regulatory framework at the local level
EDGE, SKL:
- - proposals for the calculation of expenditures for maintenance of pre-school educational institutions have been developed
EDGE, U-LEAD:
- Recommendations on the distribution of competences for management of secondary education have been prepared
CRO/ U-LEAD:
- current legislation on education has been analyzed and published on the website decentralization.gov.ua
1.2. Conditions for public discussion of
decentralization of education issues and the
involvement of local government bodies in the
development of normative legal acts are provided
SKL:
- New members of the expert group on decentralization of education in the expert group are involved
U-LEAD:
- Participation of representatives of ATC in strategic sessions of the Ministry of Education and Science was provided
- Provision of consultations with ATC regarding the draft law "On secondary education"
1.3. The best practices of educational decentralization are systematized
SKL, U-LEAD:
inclusion
- a program for the improvement of the qualifications of the heads of the ATC, educational departments and directors was introduced: training, study visits, mentoring, e-learning
SKL, U-LEAD:
- Regional network of experts on education management that hold training events for ATC has been set up
2.2. The experience exchange programs between the ATCs and the study of the best Ukrainian and foreign experience regarding the models and principles of decentralization have been developed and implemented.
SKL, U-LEAD:
- a program of study visits on the study of foreign experience and the exchange of experience of the decentralization of education in Poland was developed and implemented
SKL:
- A program of study visits on the exchange of experience of the decentralization of education in Ukraine has been developed
- trainings for regional teams to disseminate the experience of educational decentralization
U-LEAD:
- Two educational management education centers have been established
2.3. The methodical recommendations, instructions and information materials on organization of educational management under decentralization are developed
promote the reform of decentralization of education
SKL:
- expert support was provided on the issues of decentralization of education for representatives of regional mass media
- Methodical recommendations for regional mass media on actualization of issues of the decentralization of education have been developed
U-LEAD:
- Published brochures and posters of the new law "On Education", New Ukrainian School, New Educational Space
- training for local media on the reform of the decentralization of education was conducted
- Training on communication on reforming education for teachers was conducted within the framework of TSP
3.3. The monitoring and analysis of the process and the results of the reforms of the decentralization of education have been carried out
EDGE:
- Analytical materials on the reform of decentralization in education have been prepared
SKL:
- a methodology for evaluating the results, monitoring the processes of the decentralization of education and forming a network of educational institutions was developed
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- Best practices on education management at the local level and the formation of a educational network are collected and systematized
1.4. The formula for distributing subvention funds from the state budget has been improved
EDGE:
- Proposals on amendments to the budget legislation on education financing were prepared
SKL:
- together with the Ministry of Education and Science has improved the formula for educational subvention
CRO/ U-LEAD:
- the index of the capacity of the network of educational institutions has been developed
1.5. The system of evaluation of educational institutions for the formation of educational network is developed and implemented
EDGE:
- criteria for forming a capable network of institutions of general secondary education have been developed
SKL:
- Analytical materials on the formation of a network of educational institutions were provided
CRO/ U-LEAD:
- the matrix of assessment of school education establishments on the formation of a network of educational institutions was developed
1.6. An online map of spatial modeling of educational networks and infrastructure was developed and implemented
EDGE:
- A manual for the heads of ATCs on the implementation of powers in the education sector in the conditions of decentralization has been developed
- Recommendations on ensuring availability of services in the field of pre-school education are developed
SKL:
- methodical recommendations for strategies for the development of education in OTG and education at the local level
- Increased efficiency and modern management in educational institutions
- Decentralization of education taking into account foreign experience at the regional level
- Collection, systematization and analysis of information on the state of education in ATC
- "New School in a New Community" Guide has been updated.
EDGE, SKL, U-LEAD, CRO:
- recommendations for optimizing the educational network have been developed
CRO/ U-LEAD:
- Recommendations on the establishment of training departments and methodological support in ATC have been developed
2.4. New Educational Space
CRO/ U-LEAD:
- The Ministry of Education and Science has updated, ratified, and published recommendations and standards of the new educational space in the context of a new school (energy efficiency, ICT,
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CRO/ U-LEAD:
- ToR was developed for mapping, map structure and indicators were developed
CRO/ U-LEAD:
- a basic map of simulation of educational networks was created
1.7. Professional education and adult education
U-LEAD:
- the concept of reforming vocational education was developed together with the Ministry of Education and Science
CRO/ U-LEAD:
- ToR for mapping is developed, map structure and indicators are developed
motivation space, inclusiveness)
2.5. New Ukrainian School
EDGE, SKL, U-LEAD:
- MoES initiatives on implementation of the concept of the New Ukrainian School are supported
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Group 5.5: Security services in communities
Goal: To improve citizen security at the community level
Impact
indicators
Level of perception of civil security by population
Crime level change dynamics
Outcomes Enhanced community capacity in the field of organization and provision of services in the field of civil security
Effectiveness
indicators
Number of amalgamated communities that built / organized and integrated security centers
Number of communities that have received funding for the organization of integrated security centers
The number of communities which have preventive security plans and implement them
Number of volunteers in communities involved in public security activities
Number of local security projects ("neighboring guard", lighting, alert, surveillance camera) implemented
Availability of recommendations for the further development of community security services
Results/
outputs
Developed and distributed methodological guidelines for community security services organization (Network / State regulation / Financial model + budget /
Implementation algorithm / Organizational structure / Equipment and machinery / Personnel / Internal institutional service standards: Rescuers, Police,
Volunteers, Construction Standards)
Technical support is being provided to communities (counseling and training) to organize security centers and access to funding
Created on-line application / platform for assisting citizens in crisis situations
The existing practice of organization of security centers is analyzed, their problems and further development needs are defined, national level
recommendations for further service development are elaborated for national and local actors
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Group 5.6: Deinstitutionalisation of orphanages
Goal: to create conditions for the placement of orphans in conditions that as close as possible to family conditions within the framework of the national de-
institutionalization reform.
Impact
indicators
Number of orphans living in orphanages (decrease)
Number of orphans placed in conditions that are as close as possible to family conditions (increase)
Outcomes Communities’ capacity to organize for orphans’ education and conditions that are closest to family conditions are strengthened
Infrastructure improved and tools available within the framework of the National DI Reform and the national system for prevention of Corruption and
Support for Children and Families
Effectiveness
indicators
Number of amalgamated communities in which education and conditions for orphans are organized as close as possible to those of the family
Number of established training centers and support for orphans and families
Number of communities receiving funding for the organization of family education / Number of family homes built for foster families
Number of local projects aimed at prevention of orphanage and support of children and families
Results/ outputs Guidebook "Family for an orphan" is elaborated and disseminated to communities
Technical support is provided to communities: forums, counseling, training (at oblast level) for community representatives working with children and
families
A model of the system of placement of orphans in family-type education and conditions (24 pilots in communities in 24 oblasts)
Established regional pilot learning centers based on pilot communities
A national platform for supporting communities in the area of organizing orphans care is established
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Group 6.1: On Communication
Impact Indicators The level of support and understanding of the reform among LSGs (monitored by ULEAD, DESPRO, National Reform Council)
The level of support and understanding of the reform among the population (monitored by ULEAD, DESPRO, Council of Europe, National Reform Council)
The level of trust of the population in the local authorities (National Reform Council)
The level of trust of the population in the decentralization process (National Reform Council)
The level of awareness and involvement of media representatives in the decentralization process (National Reform Council) (focus groups)
Outcomes / achievements
1. Strengthened capacity of MinRegion to manage and coordinate the reforms and to cooperate with all stakeholders effectively
2. Effective communication on the Decentralization Reform
Effectiveness indicators
Availability of fully staffed and functional National Office of Reforms (NOR) and Regional Offices of Reforms (RORs)
Percentage of implemented MinRegion’s annual action plans approved by the Government
Level of participation of MinRegion specialists in coordinating meetings within the CRF (level of attendance and satisfaction with their inputs by WG coordinators )
Availability of the coordinated Communication strategy for 2017-2020 and of an annual action plan
Percentage of implementation of the communication plan activities (events)
Number of annual national-level events conducted for journalists, and number of journalists attending these events
Number of information products prepared annually, and the scale of their coverage
Outputs - inputs of different actors
1.1. Institutions at MinRegion for managing the reform, communicating about the reform at the national and regional levels
ULEAD: CRO and 24 RORs (premises, equipment, staff, training)
ULEAD: Pool of experts on local self-government
ULEAD, EDGE: Systematic interaction with other ministries and authorities that coordinate the decentralization reform
2017
2018
1.2. Existing Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) system for the reform implementation
DESPRO: Developing a regulatory framework for the Geoportal / Setting up an M&E unit (structure, staff, training, budget) / Updating and maintaining the Geoportal
DESPRO: Reform M&E system is introduced
2017
2.1. Elaborated and implemented Communication Strategy:
DESPRO: Elaborated overarching Communication Strategy on decentralization and the Strategy communication plan
DESPRO: Maintaining the website: www.decentralisation.gov.ua
DESPRO: Communication team at CRO is operating
DESPRO: Communication products are developed and disseminated
2017
2018
ULEAD/RD: Supporting and developing the Internet portal REGIONET for the All-Ukrainian network of experts and practitioners in regional and local development: www.regionet.org.ua
ULEAD/RD: Content on decentralization issues: video-records of master classes, presentations, tutorials by leading experts in regional development, and their distribution through the Internet portal www.regionet.org.ua and other web resources
ULEAD/RD: Publication of the journal “DEVELOPMENT STATEGY” with articles by leading experts , local self-government, and regional development
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2018
PULSE: Annual survey among municipalities on decentralization and sectoral reforms
2017
2018
CoE: Developing the performance management indicators for ATCs and implementing the performance management program in a selected ATC / Opinion poll on decentralization and LSG
2017
2018
OECD: Analyzing the decentralization reform implementation, identifying gaps and providing recommendations
2017
2018
FBA: Comparative analysis of the norms of rule of law and the principles of international law available to central and local authorities in the field of public administration
2017
2018
1.3. Existing system of consultations with communities:
PULSE: Creating platforms for organizing a regional dialogue on decentralization / Dialogue Day with the Council of Ministers – on decentralization issues
2017
2018
1.4. Operationalized coordination of donor activities:
ULEAD: Introducing and supporting Donor Coordination Board in the framework of NOR
2017
2018
DESPRO: Elaborating a Common structure of mid-term results, managing
2017
2018
ULEAD, SKL: Information materials related to legislation, policy initiatives in the field of health care and education
2017
2018
National Reform Council: Development of a brand-platform aimed at promoting the processes within sectoral decentralization
National Reform Council: Developing KPI's to measure effectiveness of the platform implementation
National Reform Council: Preparation of tactical plans for soft launch and hard launch of the platform. Developing two campaigns in 2017.
DOBRE: Communication Strategy on Decentralization
DOBRE: In 75 ATCs – training in effective communication and advising them on how to use
communication tools as needed
DOBRE: Development and launch of promotional videos, radio spots, information brochures, TV programs that promote constructive perception of the decentralization reform
DOBRE : Public information campaigns aimed at promoting the participation and leadership of women in local self-government / TEDx-type events / trainings for editors and journalists, taking into account gender aspects
2017
2018
FBA: Legal information campaign on the principles of ROL (including transparency and accountability) among citizens, related to administrative services, in at least 12 cities across Ukraine
2017
2018
PULSE: Training for librarians in order to promote information on decentralization in 50 ATCs in five oblasts, with IREX
2017
2018
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them through MinRegion
2017
2018
1.5. International exchange of experience related to the reform management is taking place:
OECD: Ukrainian delegation at the Regional Development Policy Committee (RDPC) meeting in Paris for experience exchange
2017
2018
PLEDG: Knowledge Management Forum in Ottawa
2017
2018
SKL: Regular publications on international experience and best practices
2017
2018
ULEAD: Networking with German and EU institutions on decentralization and multi-level government
2017
2018
DESPRO: Certain issue-related experience exchange
2017
2018
1.6. Improved cooperation with civil society at the national level
UNDP: Development and implementation of conflict-sensitive communication strategies and public awareness campaigns in Luhansk and Donetsk oblasts
2017
2018
2.2. Strengthened capacity of journalists and experts in communications:
CoE: Contests for journalists at the national level and in three regions (Kharkiv, Vinnytsia, Donbas)
2017
2018
DOBRE, DESPRO: Training for mass media on providing information about decentralization
DOBRE: Trainings for journalists on how to cover decentralization topics, organizing press tours for journalists, Journalist Contests
DOBRE: System-wide organization of press events on important issues concerning the implementation of decentralization reform in the press center of Ukrainian Crisis Media Center (UCMC) and in press centers in the regions
2017
2018
PULSE: Annual press-clubs on Decentralization reform for mass media / TV and radio marathons on Decentralization, talk shows on TV, press tours
PULSE: Training for regional consultants on the reform-related issues
2017
2018
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Group 6.2: On the management of professional development of local self-government officials
Impact indicators
1. Level of satisfaction among population with the municipal service quality
2. Level of satisfaction among local self-government officials with the service conditions in local self-governance
Outcomes 1. Proper regulatory environment created for the functioning of a modern effective training system for local government officials and members of local councils
2. A modern and effective system for skills improvement for local government officials is formed
Effectiveness indicators
Percentage of approved legal and regulatory acts (from their total number), adoption of which is envisaged by the Action Plan for the implementation of the Concept for reforming training system for civil servants, heads of local state administrations, their deputies, local government officials and members of local councils
Number of communities that have received basic and additional training package
Number of local self-government officials who annually increase their qualifications
Level of satisfaction among local government officials with opportunities for professional development and training
Number of new training programs approved by National Civil Service Agency
Results/ outputs 1.1 Development of legislative and regulatory acts that are envisaged by the Action Plan for the implementation of the Concept for reforming training system for civil servants, heads of local state administrations, their deputies, local government officials and members of local councils:
1.1.1 Support the creation of appropriate legal environment for their professional development
CoE: assistance in drafting legislation in accordance with paragraphs 1.1.1, 1.1.3, 2, 3.2 of the Action Plan
1.1.2 Support the introduction of an effective system for identifying training needs
CoE: assistance in drafting legislative acts in accordance with p. 8.1, 11 of the Action Plan
1.1.3 Support for ensuring continuity, compulsory, planned vocational training
CoE: assistance in drafting legislative acts in accordance with paragraph 14 of the Action Plan
1.1.4 Support for the development of the market for professional education and training (including assessment of the capacity of training service providers)
1.1.5 CoE: assistance in drafting legislative acts in accordance with p.
1.1 Development and implementation of training programs, training courses for seminars, trainings (including in coordination with state executive authorities, local self-government bodies, higher educational institutions and oblast Training and Retraining Centers (which are in line with the priorities of state policy) primarily for community leaders, and those responsible for local economic development, humanitarian sphere, service provision, etc.
ULEAD:
DOBRЕ:
DESPRO:
CoE: a standard training program for personnel of municipal human resources management units
CoE: The CoE Academy of Leadership
1.2 Development and launching of a Knowledge Management Portal for local self-government staff that brings together a variety of service providers active in the training market (international projects, NGOs, private sector)
National Agency of Ukraine on Civil Service: Development, launch and support of the NCSA "Knowledge Management Portal" web platform
ULEAD:
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18, 19 of the Action Plan
1.1.6 Support for the implementation of the mechanism of cooperation between state bodies, local self-government bodies, civil society institutions, international technical assistance programs, all-Ukrainian associations of local self-government bodies, agencies and institutions of various forms of ownership, that provide training services
CoE: assistance in drafting legislative acts in accordance with p. 22, 23, 24 of the Action Plan
National Agency of Ukraine on Civil Service: Co-ordination of the donor subgroup on the implementation of the Concept for reforming the system of vocational training at NCSA
1.3 Development of criteria for the selection of teachers and the existing base of teachers
ULEAD:
1.4 Development of a methodology for assessing training needs for local self-government officials
CoE: development of a methodology for assessing the educational needs of local self-government bodies, conducting assessments and preparing reports in cooperation with NCSA
DOBRЕ:
ULEAD:
1.5 System of monitoring training effectiveness is developed and introduced
ULEAD: