On Wednesday, April 29, at 10:00 AM, the press center of the Interfax-Ukraine news agency (8/5-A Reitarska Street) will host the presentation of the sociological studies Corruption in Ukraine: Threat or Opportunity? and Ukrainians Abroad, organized by the Think Ukraine analytical center.
During the event, the team will present the results of quantitative and qualitative sociological research (including focus group discussions) conducted within the framework of the annual “Country Project” program.
Key topics include:
- Are Ukrainians ready to accept restrictions for the sake of a real fight against corruption?
- Who or what is perceived as the main source of corruption in the country?
- Which institutions and sectors are considered the most corrupt by society?
- Is Ukraine ready to introduce nationwide income declarations for all citizens?
- How many voters are willing to support “effective corrupt politicians”?
- Have Ukrainians who moved abroad changed their attitudes toward corruption?
- How many Ukrainians are willing to return home — and under what conditions?
- What keeps Ukrainians abroad, and what motivates them to return?
Speakers:
- Ihor Reva — officer of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, expert in urban agglomerations, modern urban planning, and digital transformation of governance processes;
- Volodymyr Zastava — methodologist and expert in the reform and development of public institutions.