Ukrainian projects overview
Swedish-Estonian support for egovernment development Hannes Astok Deputy Director, Strategy & Development +372 5091366 Hannes.Astok@ega.ee
E-Governance Academy • e-Governance Academy (eGA) is a non-profit, nongovernmental organisation for the creation and transfer of e-governance knowledge • Founded by Open Society Institute, UNDP and Estonian Government in 2002 • Activities with more than 50 countries • Over 2500 participants in trainings
International cooperation
Staff
• 22 staff members • Wide network of the international experts – all practitioners with hands-on experience • Offices: • • • • •
Tallinn Tartu Belgrade Kiev Tbilisi
Assistance for the Ukraine Government for capacity building to develop the electronic government
2014-2015
Stakeholders
Financiers • SIDA Kiev • Estonian MFA Beneficiary • Ukrainian State Agency of E-Government Implementer • E-Governance Academy In daily cooperation with • USAID • Swiss Cooperation
Main topics • • • • • •
Review and evaluation of the existing electronic government systems Review, evaluation and amendments to the current legislation Policy development assistance Participation and public communication activities support Organization capacity building Selection of the interoperability model
Main outcomes •
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E-governance policy proposals: “Ukraine E-government Green Book” and 3 specific area policy proposals: Interoperability, Digital Identity and E-services Development. National Interoperability Solution options selection and testing Governmental Digital Document Exchange Center development, live piloting and training class Communication campaign E-Government Agency capacity building (incl. study visit to Sweden)
eGovernance Capacity Building in Ukraine 2015-2016
Stakeholders
Financiers • USAID Kiev (Emerging Donors Challenge Fund) • Estonian MFA Beneficiary • Ukrainian State Agency of E-Government Implementer • E-Governance Academy In daily cooperation with • SIDA • Swiss Cooperation
Main expected outcomes •
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Strengthened intergovernmental capacity in various levels: Deputy Ministers; ICT Directors of various Ministries and Agencies; horizontal inter-ministerial working groups for specific topics (interoperability, digital identity, etc.) Strengthened strategic communication capacity of the E-Governance Agency Development of the backbone for e-services: national interoperability solution development.
Future of the service delivery in context of decentralization
Upcoming projects U-LEAD (European Union, Germany, Poland 97 M EUR) 1. Support to implement decentralisation and regional policy reforms; 2. Administrative service centres development (600) and awareness raising of citizens on local self-governance.
Upcoming projects DOBRE (USAID 50 M USD) 1. Local governments effectively manage resources and services that respond to community priorities 2. Improved citizen engagement and oversight in local governance
Upcoming projects TAPAS (USAID, 13 M USD) 1. Large scale use of electronic procurement in Ukraine; 2. Effective Open Data program; 3. Transparent and efficient public services in the form of eServices.
Upcoming projects EGOV4UKRAINE (SIDA, Estonia) 1. Supportive e-government systems for decentralization and ASCs
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Hannes Astok www.ega.ee