News

2026-04-06 · Новини · International partners

Head of Fiscal Center Meets with the Ambassador of Cyprus to Ukraine

Ukraine’s Fiscal Center showcased its transparency tools and recovery spending analysis during a meeting with Cyprus Ambassador Michalis Firillas.
2026-04-02 · Подкаст · Sesson 3

KSE Rector Tymofii Brik: Higher education in Ukraine is an industry in a constant state of crisis

2026-03-19 · Подкаст · Special

Deputy Head of the SASU V. Marushevskyi: When a country says there are no violations – that is a bad signal for the EU

2026-03-17 · Новини · Public Finance

Fiscal Center Among Winners of the Civic Tech Competition “Act to Drive Change”

2026-03-06 · Подкаст · Sesson 3

Minister of Social Policy Denys Uliutin: Social Support Cannot Be Permanent 

Special project

The “Cost of War” project is a verified database of expenditures related to war response and Ukraine’s recovery. We collect, validate, and structure data from state and local budgets, as well as international assistance, to support comprehensive analysis and monitoring.

Based on this data, we develop interactive dashboards and analytical materials that enable users to track recovery financing, assess its effectiveness, and ensure transparency in the use of public funds.

Dashboards

Monitoring Education Expenditures under the Ukraine Facility

Monitoring for projects funded by international partners

Tax revenue monitoring

International partners

Analytics

Barriers to the implementation of education projects funded under the Ukraine Facility

The report summarizes the results of a survey of representatives of educational institutions regarding practical barriers to the implementation of projects funded under the program. The survey was conducted between September and December 2025 among representatives of educational institutions involved in procurement processes within Ukraine Facility projects. Its purpose was to identify practical barriers in the implementation of educational projects. A total of 149 respondents from 21 regions of Ukraine participated in the survey.

Monitoring Education Expenditures Funded under the Ukraine Facility in 2024

The study analyzes the use of Ukraine Facility funds in 2024 to improve access to safe and high-quality education. Fiscal Center conducted a step-by-step collection, systematization, and verification of data on the financing of educational measures through state subventions, additional grants, and co-financing from local budgets in order to demonstrate the real impact of these resources on schools, students, and communities within the framework of indicators 7.12 and 7.13 of the Ukraine Plan for 2024–2027.

Local Budget Expenditures on Recovery in 2024: Shadow Report

Datasets

Recovery Procurement Funded by Local Budgets in Ukraine (2023–2024)

Local Budget Recovery Expenditures in Ukraine (2023–2024) – Dataset

Database of Procurements Ukraine Early Recovery Project EIB (2022-2024)

Database of reconstruction expenditures financed by the European Investment Bank (2022-2024)

Podcast

KSE Rector Tymofii Brik: Higher education in Ukraine is an industry in a constant state of crisis

The second episode of Season III of “Budget Talks” focuses on education, funding, and competition for students. How much does quality education cost, and who should pay for it? Why are private universities more efficient than public ones? How can Ukraine retain its youth? In the new episode of the podcast “Budget Talks,” we address these and other pressing questions. Viktor Maziarchuk, Head of the Fiscal Policy Research Center, and Tymofii Brik, Rector of the Kyiv School of Economics, discuss the challenges facing universities and the changes that are needed.

Deputy Head of the SASU V. Marushevskyi: When a country says there are no violations – that is a bad signal for the EU

A special episode of Season III of “Budget Talks” – about the Ukraine Facility. How does Ukraine monitor the use of billions of euros in assistance from the European Union? What role does the State Audit Service of Ukraine (the central government body responsible for public financial control and auditing) play in this process? And why does financial oversight directly influence the trust of international partners? In the new episode of the “Budget Talks” podcast, we address these and other pressing questions. Viktor Maziarchuk, Head of the Fiscal Policy Research Center, and Vladyslav Marushevskyi, Deputy Head of the State Audit Service of Ukraine, discuss how the system of oversight over European funds operates in Ukraine and what has changed with the launch of the Ukraine Facility.

Minister of Social Policy Denys Uliutin: Social Support Cannot Be Permanent 

The first episode of Season III of Budget Talks focuses on social policy during wartime. Why does the old system of “benefits based on status” no longer work? Is society ready to abandon the principle of “a little for everyone”? Why has the prosthetics system reached the “ceiling” of its capabilities? And what does the strategy for internally displaced persons (IDPs) include?

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