The Ukrainian delegation includes the Minister of Justice of Ukraine Denis Malyuska, the Head of the Committee on Anti-Corruption Policy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Anastasia Radina, the Director of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine Semen Kryvonos, the Head of the ARMA, Olena Duma, and the Deputy Head of the NACP, Iaroslav Liubchenko.
The conference is scheduled to take place from December 11 to 15 in Atlanta, United States. During the visit, the Head of the NACP plans to address the plenary session of the conference. The focus of the speech will be on the idea that the entrenchment of societies and states by corruption leads to wars, conflicts, and poverty, while the construction of integrity leads to peace and sustainable global development.
Additionally, Ukraine will organize a separate event during the conference titled "Ukraine Integrity Ecosystem: War and Post-War Recovery." During this event, Oleksandr Novikov will present Ukrainian digital tools for preventing corruption to international partners and discuss their roles and potential use by other countries and the United Nations. The event aims to showcase Ukraine's capability to resist the enemy and ensure the ethical use of aid in military and other sectors.
Moreover, the Chairman of the NACP will hold a series of meetings with heads of anti-corruption agencies, government representatives, and international organizations to share Ukraine's experience in building integrity and preventing corruption and to learn from the experiences of other countries. The Ukrainian side will present a "Guide for Top-Managers," which can be applied by any organization worldwide to transform into an effective and ethical entity.
The Conference of States Parties to the United Nations Convention against Corruption is a significant event for all representatives of the anti-corruption sphere from the 193 member countries of this organization. It takes place once every two years and involves leaders of anti-corruption agencies, ministers, leading researchers in the field, and representatives of international and civil organizations from around the world.
The "Guide for Top-Managers” is available in Ukrainian and English.