Just one month after its launch, the free online course “Anti-Corruption Compliance and Corporate Governance for Municipal Enterprises” has already attracted over 1,000 participants from across Ukraine.
The online course is designed for managers, lawyers, risk management specialists, and integrity specialists at state and municipal enterprises. The program covers issues of building an anti-corruption compliance system, risk management, corporate ethics, transparency of activities, and accountability of managers.
The participants’ activity shows that the topics of compliance and effective corporate governance are in high demand. We see a genuine interest and desire on the part of representatives of the municipal sector to implement best practices of integrity in their organizations,” said the Corporate Governance Professional Association (CGPA).
The course remains open to all interested parties. Anyone can register for free, take the course at a convenient time, and gain systematic knowledge that will help increase management transparency and trust in enterprises.
You can join the course at the following link: https://impactacademy.ebrd.com/courses/course-v1:EBRD+ACC01+2024Q4/about.
CGPA expresses its sincere gratitude to all speakers of the program—leading experts in compliance and corporate governance, as well as representatives of partner organizations—for their contribution to strengthening the culture of integrity and accountability in Ukraine: Oleksandr Okuniev, Olga Shenk, Kateryna Datsko, Anna Fedorenko, Oleg Lagodiyenko, Vladyslava Moruzhenko, and Vladyslava Prokofyeva.
This training module was developed by the Corporate Governance Professional Association (CGPA) at the initiative of the Ministry of Development of Communities and Territories of Ukraine, in cooperation with the National Agency for Corruption Prevention (NACP) and with the support of the Multi-Donor Account for Stabilization and Sustainable Development of Ukraine (MDA), administered by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).