Category: Finance

Budget transparency of regions and their capital cities in Ukraine

since: 19. September 2016 category: Finance country: Ukraine author: International Centre for Policy Studies
The main objective of the project is to contribute to the improvement of the financial health regions, cities and towns in Ukraine. Transparency, fiscal sustainability and shaping of regional competitive advantages are the very basic fundamentals for effective performance of municipalities in the long term horizon.

48 entities 25 000 values

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Budget transparency of towns, villages and districts in Moldova

since: 21. January 2016 category: Finance country: Moldova author: IDIS Viitorul
The main goal is to provide the public with relevant data on the budget of each municipality since 2012. The portal enables the users to view the profiles of individual towns, villages and districts, as well as all towns and villages within a district, compare the results and create customized charts of shortlisted towns and villages according to the selected indicators. We believe that increasing awareness of these figures will improve the financial management of individual towns, as the mayors will be driven to do so.

930 entities 130 000 values

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Financial health of cities and municipalities

since: 16. May 2012 category: Finance country: Slovakia author: INEKO
The main purpose of the project is to provide relevant information to the general public regarding the management of every municipality, town, and higher territorial unit since 2006. We believe that increasing awareness will contribute to better management of individual municipalities, because mayors will be forced to manage more effectively due to public scrutiny. Thanks to a time series, a visitor can also compare the efforts of individual mayors in improvement of the management.

97 000 users 2 900 entities 890 000 values

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This project was supported by a grant from the Foundation Open Society Institute in cooperation with the Think Tank Fund of the Open Society Foundations and by a grant from the National Endowment for Democracy.

This project is run by INEKO Institute which is a non-governmental non-profit organization established in support of economic and social reforms which aim to remove barriers to the long-term positive development of the Slovak economy and society. INEKO is not responsible for the full functionality of portals created by INEKO or third parties, or for the accuracy of data displayed on the created portals.