
Online meeting with representatives of the Stryi City Council
The "Transparent cities" program is conducting a series of meetings with city councils to enhance the level of transparency in local government during times of war and foster dialogue with communities.
On May 2nd, an online meeting will be held with representatives of the Stryi City Council.
According to the results of the Transparency Research of Ukrainian cities during the war, Stryi falls into the category of "non-transparent" cities. During the meeting, program experts will analyze the city's indicators and provide recommendations for enhancing transparency in the work of the local government.
It is worth noting that this year, the "Transparent cities" program conducted an adapted transparency research of the work of city councils during the 2022 war instead of the traditional Transparency Ratings.
Our analysts examined 70 mainly rear-based cities in Ukraine across 40 indicators. The average performance score in these cities stands at 37.5%. The indicators that align with legislative requirements are fulfilled at a rate of 47.8%.
For more detailed information on the research results, you can refer to the following link.