Tasks of the Organization

The tasks of the Committee are directly related to achieving its goals, supporting presidential initiatives and reforms, and creating an effective mechanism for monitoring, analysis, and public participation in state processes.

  1. Organization of public monitoring of reform implementation

    This task includes:

    • Regular tracking of the progress of implementing presidential decrees and reforms.
    • Preparation of reports, analysis of deviations, and identification of bottlenecks hindering their implementation.
    • Engaging citizens and public organizations in the monitoring process.
  2. Assistance in eliminating administrative barriers

    It is necessary to help government authorities and citizens themselves overcome bureaucratic or legal obstacles in implementing new strategies:

    • Initiatives to optimize individual processes.
    • Consultations with experts to find effective solutions.
  3. Analysis of resource utilization efficiency

    The task involves monitoring:

    • Targeted use of budgets and resources allocated for implementing reforms.
    • Reducing costs and preventing possible cases of corruption or inefficient management.
  4. Creating dialogue between government and society

    The Committee acts as a mediator between citizens and government authorities:

    • Organizing public hearings, meetings, conferences, and forums involving citizens.
    • Collecting suggestions and opinions from residents to improve ongoing reforms.
  5. Attracting experts and specialists

    Professional knowledge is essential for successful implementation of reforms:

    • Forming working groups and consulting with scientists, economists, and other specialists.
    • Developing analytical reports and recommendations based on research.
  6. Educating society about the essence of reforms

    The task involves conducting informational activities among citizens:

    • Clarifying the goals, processes, and expected outcomes of presidential decrees.
    • Organizing educational events, including trainings, lectures, and seminars to eliminate misunderstanding and rumors.
  7. Identifying and solving social problems

    Reforms may encounter negative reactions from the public or insufficient social support. Therefore, it is important to:

    • Collect data on issues faced by different segments of the population.
    • Take steps for social adaptation of citizens during reforms.
  8. Organizing feedback from citizens

    • Creating simple and convenient ways of receiving suggestions, complaints, and appeals from citizens: hotlines, online platforms, questionnaires.
    • Promptly forwarding received information to government bodies for response.
  9. Timely adjustment of reform plans

    • Immediate response to changing conditions, societal demands, or external factors during the implementation of presidential initiatives.
    • Developing proposals to optimize procedures and approaches.
  10. Counteracting disinformation

    Spreading false information can undermine trust in reforms. To prevent this:

    • Rapid fact-checking and publication of rebuttals.
    • Working with journalists and media to highlight real successes and objectives of reforms.
  11. Assessment of long-term reform outcomes

    • Monitoring achieved results from implementing decrees.
    • Conducting research on socio-economic development based on implemented initiatives.
    • Creating a knowledge base for future projects.
  12. Participation in law-making

    • Developing proposals for amendments to legislation necessary for successful implementation of the President's decrees.
    • Participating in discussions of legislative drafts within the scope of its competence.
  13. Supporting civic initiatives

    • Encouraging and supporting civic initiatives aligned with the goals and objectives of reforms.
    • Providing consultation or organizational assistance to citizens.
  14. Monitoring the deadlines for fulfilling decrees and instructions

    • Checking compliance with schedules for completing assigned tasks.
    • Analyzing reasons for potential deviations and developing recommendations to eliminate them.