Prospects for foreign investments in Ukraine’s “green” recovery: results of the DiXi Group and EBRD roundtable DiXi Group Think Tank together with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) organized a roundtable discussion “Investments in Energy for Green Recovery: Needs and Opportunities” within the framework of the Ukraine Recovery Conference (URC 2023). The event […]
President of DiXi Group will represent Ukraine in the newly elected Board of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative Olena Pavlenko, President of DiXi Group, will represent Ukraine in the newly elected Board of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI)! The EITI Board is elected every three years. Traditionally, it includes representatives of implementing and supporting […]
Ukraine can become a good platform for new “green” technologies during the reconstruction – Olena Pavlenko at the Ukraine Recovery Conference On June 21-22, the Ukraine Recovery Conference (URC 2023) is taking place in London, UK. This event is a continuation of the cycle of annual events with the last one conducted jointly with Switzerland […]
Online presentation “2022 Energy Transparency Index: How the war affected the sector openness” On March 22 at 2 p.m. Kyiv time, the DiXi Group analytical center team will present the “2022 Energy Transparency Index (military edition)”. The event will be held on the Zoom online platform. The Energy Transparency Index has been developed as a universal […]
Dixi Group Helped the Ministry of Energy to Develop AidEnergy Platform The Ministry of Energy of Ukraine, in cooperation with the Office of Reforms of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine and DiXi Group think tank, as part of the USAID Energy Sector Transparency project, has developed AidEnergy online platform for the distribution of humanitarian […]
“Transparency is the Most Important Basis for the Recovery of Ukraine,” Anton Antonenko During his visit to Kyiv, the European Commissioner for Environment, Oceans and Fisheries Virginijus Sinkevičius met with Ukrainian non-governmental organizations and experts. He told about the EU’s Phoenix initiative. This is 7 million euros, which will be directed to the planning and […]
Green recovery is a historic chance for Ukraine – results of the advocacy visit Experts from the DiXi Group think tank made an advocacy trip to Brussels to present the results of Ukraine’s European integration reforms and to discuss ways to accelerate reforms and green post-war recovery with partners. The delegation also included experts from […]
Transparency is the only antidote to corruption On January 27, DiXi Group, with the support of the International Renaissance Foundation and Publish What You Pay (PWYP), held a conference “Transparency as a key to sustainability: successful experience and lessons learned”. During the event, participants discussed the Ukraine EITI Report 2021 and the Ukrainian experience of EITI […]
“It is Important to Show Ukraine’s Partners the Proper Organization of the Process of Distributing Aid to Energy Companies,” DiXi Group DiXi Group Continues to Assist the Government with Humanitarian Aid for the Energy Sector DiXi Group experts from the USAID Transparency of the Energy Sector project became members of the Ministry of Energy’s working […]
Roundtable discussion “Industrial pollution reform, is it possible in a war time?” On October 5 DiXi Group will hold the online discussion “Industrial pollution reform, is it possible in a war time “. Date: October 5, 2022 Time: 2:00 p.m. Kyiv time Language: Ukrainian-English (simultaneous translation will be provided) During the event, we will discuss […]
Public organizations called on the Ministry of Digital Transformation to adjust the approach to open data in Ukraine We call on the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine to abandon the initiative to further restrict access to public data because making such changes not only contradicts the law but also creates certain threats. This is […]
The Energy Transparency Index reveals a ‘short-term pain’ paradox – relatively less transparency in the initial phase of more liberalized energy markets and vice versa