Key points
- Only 29% of charitable organisations and 18% of public associations in Ukraine have submitted their annual financial reports.
- Compared to 2021, these figures have increased: back then, only 6% of charities and 3.5% of public associations submitted reports.
- Financial transparency is important for donors and partners.
- The availability of reports can be checked via Opendatabot.
- Most organisations still do not provide information about their finances.
Only 29% of charitable organisations in Ukraine have submitted their annual financial reports, while the figure for public associations is 18%. Despite public discussions about transparency, most organisations still do not provide data on their finances, according to Opendatamedia.
With increasing attention to reporting, more organisations are complying with requirements and submitting reports on time. For comparison, in 2021 only 6% of charitable organisations and 3.5% of public associations submitted financial reports.
Financial reporting allows donors and partners to understand how an organisation operates.
The availability of reports can be checked via Opendatabot, although only for those organisations that submit them.
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