Maintaining the Momentum of Decentralisation in Ukraine

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Publication Date June 2018
ISBN 978-9264301-436
ISSN 2414-679X
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This Multi-level Governance Series study focuses on Ukraine’s advances in regional development, territorial reform and decentralisation since 2014. The Government launched a reform to merge local governments and strengthen the decentralisation process, giving additional power and resources to sub-national authorities.

In a short period, successful steps have been taken toward achieving municipal mergers and greater fiscal, administrative and political decentralisation, complemented by the State Strategy for Regional Development 2015-2020. The first local elections have been held and more public services are being delivered by certain local authorities.

Yet, important challenges remain, ranging from a need to address rising disparities and adjusting multi-level governance practices and territorial structures, to better structuring fiscal decentralisation.

This report addresses regional performance and disparities in Ukraine, provides insight into Ukraine’s current territorial reform and approach to decentralisation, explores the impact of fiscal decentralisation measures, and includes a case study of the transport sector. It also provides a set of recommendations for action to support Ukraine in meeting the conditions for successful decentralisation.

Source Link http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264301436-en
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Website: OECD iLibrary http://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/
OECD Multi-level Governance Studies https://doi.org/10.1787/2414679x
Carnegie Europe: Article, 08.03.17: Ukraine’s Slow Struggle for Decentralisation (Carnegie Europe, March 2017) http://www.europeansources.info/record/ukraines-slow-struggle-for-decentralisation/
Carnegie Europe: Article, 24.05.18: Bessarabia’s Hopes and Fears on Ukraine’s Edge http://www.europeansources.info/record/bessarabias-hopes-and-fears-on-ukraines-edge/

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