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How to register an international technical assistance project? The Guide on Public Services will prompt you.
Are you planning to register an international technical assistance project and don’t know what services are needed for this? We have prepared a selection of services that may be needed when planning to receive international technical assistance:
Registration of projects (programs) of international technical assistance
Re-registration of projects (programs) of international technical assistance
Accreditation of the executor (legal entity - non-resident)
Registration of the representative office of the donor institution in Ukraine
Re-accreditation of the executor (legal entities - non-residents)
International technical assistance may be involved in the form of property, works and services, intellectual property rights, grants and other resources not prohibited by law, including scholarships.
“Laptop for every teacher”: The Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine and the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine have created a project dashboard where everyone can monitor tenders’ transparency.
This year, the Ministry of Digital Transformations and the Ministry of Education and Science are implementing the initiative “Laptop for every teacher”. Within the framework of the initiative 60 thousand teachers will be provided with laptops. UAH 980 million was allocated from the state budget for the purchase of the equipment.
The Deputy Prime Minister - Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov writes about this in the column Zhyttya of Ukrainian Pravda.
There is quite a lot of scheming in public procurement of equipment in the field of education. For example, creating special requirements for computers that can be met by only one supplier of equipment, or prescribing certain programs in technical documentation (e-textbooks or learning management systems). This allows to maximize the cost of computers, as well as eliminates competitors during a tender.
Laptops should be modern, equipped with camera, efficient processor and have the ability to connect to the network via cable or Wi-Fi. To avoid the purchase of low-quality equipment and monopolies, the Ministry of Education and Science has set clear requirements for computers and tenders, which will help to avoid significant corruption risks. Also, joint recommendations to the tender requirements were provided, where, in particular, the expected cost is set at UAH 20,000. The price is calculated in accordance with the order of the Ministry of Economy № 275.
“Various targeted subventions are allocated from the state budget every year, but it often happens that communities don’t make full use of them. For example, some of them are only half used. Others - even less. It is important that if the regions don’t spend the subvention this year, it will not remain in their budget for next year and they will not be able to use it for something else, ”Fedorov mentionned.
To prevent corruption and make the procurement process as transparent as possible, the Ministry of Digital Transformation team has created a public dashboard. This is an interactive map of Ukraine, where everyone can control how regional state administrations use the provided opportunity and at what price they buy equipment.
Computers will be purchased by all 24 regions and the city of Kyiv. The laptops will be distributed according to the number of students in the area. In April, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine adopted a resolution approving the procedure and conditions for the distribution of the subvention. Tenders will be announced and held during July-August, and teachers will receive laptops by the end of the year.
Tender for development of English version of the Portal Diia is announced.
The Ministry of Digital Transformation strives to turn public services into a convenient and understandable service for everyone - both for Ukrainians and foreigners.
Therefore, the Estonian Academy of Electronic Government has announced a tender for the modernization of the electronic services management platform and electronic user cabinet, which is part of the Portal Diia.
The purpose of the tender is to create an English-language version of the Portal Diia so that e-services can be received by citizens of other countries and Ukrainians who live abroad.
A framework contract for 22 months will be concluded with the winner of the tender. Applications are accepted until August 13, 2021.
Getting acquainted with the conditions of participation and technical requirements, as well as submitting an application is possible on the Estonian public procurement portal at the link: https://riigihanked.riik.ee/rhr-web/#/procurement/3432816/general-info
Since the year beginning 11.2 million times Ukrainians have used e-signatures on the resources of the Ministry of Digital Transformation
The use of electronic signatures when processing various types of documents is becoming increasingly popular. Since the beginning of the year, the resources of the Ministry of Digital Transformation have been used 11.2 million times for identification, creation and verification of e-signatures.
This was stated by Deputy Minister of Digital Transformation Lyudmyla Rabchynska during the session of the All-Ukrainian Forum "Ukraine 30" on the topic: "Digitalization as an integral part of the sphere of labor relations."
“Last year, everything that is perceived today as the usual format of work, seemed almost impossible. As a result of the pandemic, 2.7 billion people found themselves in restrictive circumstances. These are four out of five employees in the global labor market. It is significant that people are learning to work remotely. In previous years, the biggest problems were in communication and cooperation (20%), while in 2021 it was only 16%,” Lyudmyla Rabchynska noted.
In 2020, electronic signatures and seals based on qualified certificates were used 3.9 billion times in Ukraine. This is 134% more than in 2019.
The Ministry of Digital Transformation keeps simplifying all state processes and starts to implement the “paperless” mode in September. Electronic signature is one of the most important elements of access to all the benefits of the digital world. This will allow more people without hindrance to use digital technologies in their daily affairs, communications and business.