The leadership of UkraineInvest and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) discussed the development of the organisation’s investment promotion agenda for Ukraine


In June this year, the OECD and the Government of Ukraine launched a four-year programme to support Ukraine’s reform, recovery and reconstruction agenda.

Support is provided to

– strengthening subnational capacity and decentralisation reform;
– reviewing competition in the Ukrainian electricity sector;
– improving the learning outcomes and welfare of Ukrainian students and teachers;
– supporting the reception and integration of Ukrainian refugees;
– aligning reform efforts with OECD tax standards.

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is an international organisation that brings together 37 of the world’s most economically developed countries. Together with governments, politicians and citizens, the organisation works to create evidence-based international standards and find solutions to a range of social, economic and environmental challenges, from improving economic performance and creating jobs to promoting quality education and combating international tax evasion. The organisation is a unique forum and knowledge centre for data and analysis, sharing experiences, best practices and advice on public policy and setting international standards. The OECD has been working in close partnership with Ukraine for over 30 years.

























































































































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