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EU-UNDP Parliamentary Reform Project

Project Description
EU-UNDP Parliamentary Reform Project is being implemented by UNDP and is funded by the European Union.

The project aims to strengthen the functioning of the Ukrainian Parliament, the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine (VRU), making it a progressively more effective, accountable and transparent institution in carrying out its constitutional responsibilities of legislating, overseeing, and representing, and having a positive influence on the overall process of implementing the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement.

Component One, #Rada4Reforms, will focus on fostering the parliament’s role in the overall reform process, with a particular emphasis on improving the legislative process and parliamentary oversight.

Component Two, #RadaPro, will support the professional modernization of the parliamentary Secretariat. This will be achieved through comprehensive human resource development along the lines of broader public administration reform.

Component Three, #Transparent&Service-OrientedRada, will build stronger transparency and accountability links between parliament and citizens by combining the use of new technologies for communications with civic education and participation.
Specific Objective
Strengthening the functioning of the Ukrainian Parliament, the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine (VRU), to become a progressively more effective, accountable and transparent institution in carrying out its constitutional responsibilities of legislation, oversight, and representation with positive influence on the overall process of EU-Ukraine Association Agreement implementation.
Expected Results
- The legislative process is improved, including via the introduction of an end-to-end legislative approach through pre- and post-legislative scrutiny, upgrading legislative drafting requirement guidelines, revising guidelines and analytical tools, strategic planning, and the prioritization of the legislative process – with a specific focus on AA-related legislation.

- Parliamentary oversight is strengthened, new practices of cooperation and coordination between the legislative and executive branches are facilitated.

- New HRM practices in the parliamentary secretariat are introduced. This will include effective recruitment planning and the attraction of candidates through a merit-based and transparent selection procedure, and the introduction of a coherent performance appraisal system linked to training and remuneration policy, etc.

- The organizational structure of the VRU Secretariat is improved to strengthen capacity in legislative scrutiny, communications, civic education, oversight, management (e.g. internal processes within the VRU Secretariat, budgeting, etc.) and the performance of the parliamentary Secretariat, including parliamentary committees, as part of the development of the system of appraisal of staff.

- An e-Parliament Strategy is implemented, including various initiatives such as the paperless office and other green practices, a digital legislative process, registration and voting procedures for MPs, etc.

- The overall framework of parliamentary communications and civic education is determined through the implementation of a Communication Strategy based on annual action plans.
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PROJECT DETAILS
Ukraine
Priority Area:
Partnership that protects, Partnership that protects
Subsector:
Rule of law & human rights, Governance & public administration
Topic:
Good government
Project Status:
Completed
Start Date:
14.02.2019
End Date:
13.01.2022
EU Project Number:
405-178
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