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Ukraine

Digital Tool for Managing Reconstruction of Infrastructure and Real Estate Projects (UA0101)

Vue d’ensemble

D'un coup d'œil

Plan d'action: Plan d'action pour l'Ukraine 2023-2025 (décembre)

Cycle du plan d'action : 2023

Statut:

Institutions

Lead Institution: Ministry of Infrastructure Agency for Reconstruction

Institution (s) de soutien:

Domaines politiques

Lutte contre la corruption et intégrité, Renforcement des capacités, Transformation numérique, Infrastructure et transport, Contrats ouverts, Marchés publics, Prestation de services publics, Règlement

Revue IRM

Rapport IRM : examen IRM en attente

Premiers résultats : examen du MII en attente

Conception i

Vérifiable : En attente d'examen IRM

Pertinent pour les valeurs OGP : en attente d'examen par l'IRM

Ambition (voir définition): En attente d'examen IRM

Implémentation i

Achèvement : en attente d'examen par le MII

Description

Reconstruction of destroyed facilities is a huge challenge for the entire country. Tens of thousands of reconstruction projects implemented by many institutions and organizations require high-quality planning, preparation, attraction, and coordination of funding from various sources, as well as high-quality and effective implementation. Moreover, these projects should meet the needs and priorities of citizens. To effectively address this issue, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine issued Resolution No. 1286 "On Implementing a Pilot Project to Create, Implement, and Operate a Unified Digital Integrated Information and Analytical System for Managing the Reconstruction of Real Estate, Construction, and Infrastructure Projects,” dated November 15, 2022 (Ofitsiinyi Visnyk Ukrainy [The Official Bulletin of Ukraine], 2022, No. 92, art. 5738; 2023, No. 48, art. 2654). The unified digital system has been piloted for all pilot project participants. In addition, the Ministry of Infrastructure, together with the Agency for Reconstruction, in cooperation with the Open Contracting Partnership initiative, established a Project Office for the development and implementation of the Unified Digital Integrated Information and Analytical System for Managing the Reconstruction of Real Estate, Construction, and Infrastructure Projects, conducted training for pilot project participants, and organized a technical support service based on messengers, e-mail, and a multi-channel telephone number. The Unified Digital System is designed to integrate the entire planning and implementation cycle of major projects, particularly the identification, preparation, assessment, funding allocation, implementation, and commissioning. At each stage, the system is expected to cover processes such as the project description, justification, planning, budgeting, evaluation, financing, procurement, contracting, project implementation, payment for work, and project completion. Adherence to the principles of openness and data accessibility at all stages will enable citizens to participate in prioritizing and monitoring the implementation of reconstruction projects. It will increase the trust of all stakeholders in the reconstruction. Implementing the Unified Digital System will promote transparency, accountability, and inclusiveness in reconstructing infrastructure, construction, and real estate projects.

Étapes | Agence responsable | Délai/période de réalisation | Indication de livraison

1. Development of the Regulation of the Unified Digital System and the Instructions for Its Use | Ministry of Infrastructure Agency for Reconstruction | November 2023 | Use of the system have been developed and approved

2. Launch of the Unified Digital System into trial operation | Ministry of Infrastructure Agency for Reconstruction | November 2023 — August 2024 | The Unified Digital System has been put into trial operation

3. Training of various user groups in using the Unified Digital System | Ministry of Infrastructure Agency for Reconstruction | November 2023 — December 2024 | Various groups of users (representatives of state authorities, local selfgovernment bodies, civil society institutions, etc.)


Engagements

Open Government Partnership