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EU4DigitalUA project delivers results in legislation, e-services, and education 
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June 20, 2025

EU4DigitalUA project delivers results in legislation, e-services, and education 


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On 19 June, the EU4DigitalUA project held its 9th Steering Committee Meeting, with key stakeholders from the European Union, the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine, and the project team to review progress and outline the next steps in Ukraine’s digital transformation journey.

Both speakers during the opening remarks underlined the importance of strong EU–Ukraine cooperation in building digital resilience and citizen-oriented e-governance.

“By working hand in hand with Ukraine, we aim to strengthen its digital infrastructure, safeguard its critical information resources, and protect the well-being of its citizens,” said  Asier Santillán Luzuriaga, Head of Section “Good Governance and Rule of Law” at the EU Delegation to Ukraine.

“Together with our trusted partners… we are driving systemic change, even amid the full-scale war. As part of the EU4DigitalUA project, we are implementing technological solutions that improve quality of life: from e-services and digital education to more effective governance and legislation aligned with European standards. Already, millions of Ukrainians are using services created within this cooperation,” noted Valeriya Ionan, Adviser to the Deputy Prime Minister — Minister of Digital Transformation of Ukraine on Innovations, Digitalisation and Global Partnerships. 

Among the key achievements of the project are:

  • Promoting digital services, launching communications campaigns, and increasing trust in government systemsaimed at boosting digital literacy and public engagement with digital services in Ukraine. 
  • Legislative harmonisation advances in crucial areas such as artificial intelligence, GDPR, and semiconductors — bringing Ukraine closer to the EU digital ecosystem.
  • Regularly organising study visits, online and offline events, and trainings for civil servants and key stakeholders for knowledge exchange and sharing best practices in priority sectors. 
  • Launching an AI-focused training programme for civil servants, soon releasing a new course on data protection aligning with EU standards on the Diia.Osvita platform, and the IT Studios programme — an interactive IT curriculum for schools — is planned to be updated. 

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