12 episodes

Success stories on fighting corruption in Eastern Europe and Eurasia. The author and presenter — Inna Nelles. If you want to know more about the activities of Eurasian Academic Anti-Corruption Network please visit the official website https://www.eaacn.org/ and follow the latest news on our Facebook page – https://www.facebook.com/EAACN/

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Success stories on fighting corruption in Eastern Europe and Eurasia. The author and presenter — Inna Nelles. If you want to know more about the activities of Eurasian Academic Anti-Corruption Network please visit the official website https://www.eaacn.org/ and follow the latest news on our Facebook page – https://www.facebook.com/EAACN/

    How does decentralization impact corruption levels?

    How does decentralization impact corruption levels?

    Join the discussion in the fifth episode of UNCHAINED, the English-language anti-corruption podcast, featuring Oleksandra Keudel, associate professor at the Department of Public Policy and Governance at the Kyiv School of Economics. Oleksandra notes that Ukrainians are notably critical and unafraid to pose questions. While decentralization grants more authority to local governments, it also demands greater accountability. It essentially reveals who we can turn to :)



    This episode not only sheds light on the functioning of anti-corruption mechanisms at the local level but also delves into the decentralization reform's intricacies and its role during a full-scale invasion. To learn how local powers operate, tune in to Spotify, SoundCloud, Google, and Apple Podcasts. Don't forget to share the podcast to explain decentralization to your international friends. A collaborative effort by ACREC, EAACN, and Inna Nelles with financial support from the International Foundation Renaissance (IFR). Stories of successful anti-corruption endeavors in Eastern Europe and Eurasia.

    • 48 min
    Watchdog movements vs political corruption: the case of CHESNO

    Watchdog movements vs political corruption: the case of CHESNO

    The Ukrainian political system, like any system worldwide, isn't flawless. Nevertheless, it is possible to elevate honesty and diminish corruption levels thanks to the engaged and caring citizens. If you believe that twenty individuals can't make a difference, get ready for a surprise in the fifth episode of the English-language anti-corruption podcast UNCHAINED.



    Meet Vita Dumanska, coordinator of the NGO CHESNO movement. For over 12 years, this initiative have tirelessly worked to ensure the political system serves the state's development, not the illicit enrichment of its representatives. What inspired the NGO CHESNO movement, and what milestones has the team reached in over 12 years? How has Ukraine transformed since 2011? What positive changes owe their existence to CHESNO? How does the team operate amid a full-scale invasion?



    Tune in on Spotify, SoundCloud, Google, and Apple Podcasts – it's bound to captivate you and your friends abroad. This podcast is a collaborative effort by ACREC, EAACN, and Inna Nelles, generously supported by The International Renaissance Foundation (IRF). It is inspiring stories of successful anti-corruption efforts in Eastern Europe and Eurasia.

    • 52 min
    Reconstruction of Ukraine: how to ensure transparency and efficiency of funds use?

    Reconstruction of Ukraine: how to ensure transparency and efficiency of funds use?

    How can Ukraine navigate the anticorruption challenge on the road to reconstruction? In the fourth episode of our anti-corruption podcast, UNCHAINED, we tackle a pressing issue: corruption in the reconstruction of Ukraine after Russian aggression. Our guest is Richard Messic, an anticorruption advisor and the executive editor of the Global Anticorruption Blog. With extensive experience, including years at the World Bank, Richard sheds light on the insidious practices and corruption networks that plague the construction industry. And it's not just Ukraine; these issues are pervasive across the globe, from the Philippines and the Netherlands to France, Germany, and the United States. How do unscrupulous actors siphon off funds meant for reconstruction? Where are the vulnerabilities and red flags? What mechanisms exist for auditing and oversight? And, critically, how can cutting-edge technologies bolster the fight against corruption?



    Listen in and share this insightful discussion with your global network on Spotify, SoundCloud, Google, and Apple podcasts. This podcast is a collaborative effort by ACREC, EAACN, and Inna Nelles, generously supported by The International Renaissance Foundation (IRF). It is inspiring stories of successful anti-corruption efforts in Eastern Europe and Eurasia.

    • 52 min
    Fighting corruption in times of war: is it possible?

    Fighting corruption in times of war: is it possible?

    Corruption is one of the major talking points in Russian propaganda against Ukraine, questioning why money should go to those who misuse it. In Episode 3 of our UNCHAINED podcast, we take a close look at how Ukraine is tackling corruption alongside its efforts on the frontlines. Hosted by Inna Nelles, this episode discusses with Mattia Nelles, co-founder of the German-Ukrainian Bureau and a Ukraine expert. We talk about common misconceptions about Ukraine, how to counter the idea of a corrupt nation spread by Russia, the impact of anti-corruption reforms, and the road ahead. The podcast explores how both the war and European integration are driving anti-corruption work. But the biggest win is that we're standing together against corruption, actively working to minimize and eliminate it.



    Spread the word to your global networks and tune in on popular platforms like Spotify, SoundCloud, Google, and Apple podcasts. This podcast is a collaborative effort by ACREC, EAACN, and Inna Nelles, generously supported by The International Renaissance Foundation (IRF). It is inspiring stories of successful anti-corruption efforts in Eastern Europe and Eurasia.

    • 38 min
    Anticorruption in ecology: the power of the citizen

    Anticorruption in ecology: the power of the citizen

    Environmental corruption is the focus of the second episode of the UNCHAINED podcast. In this episode, we delve into practical experiences rather than just theory, exploring the tools available to each of us in the fight against corruption in the environmental sector and our right to a clean and safe environment.



    Andriy Biletskyi, the administrative director of the Interdisciplinary Scientific and Educational Center for Combating Corruption, shares valuable resources that can enhance transparency in environmental management and provide insights into the overall environmental situation in the country. Iryna Fedoriv, a journalist, activist, and editor-in-chief of the social movement CHESNO, discusses the unique aspects of conducting investigative journalism in the field of ecology. Drawing from her own experiences, Iryna highlights how to safeguard community resources, as she has been involved in a 15-year battle to preserve the Bilichan forest in the Kyiv region. Thanks to the efforts of activists, the forest is now a national park. It's not just a tale of success; it's a story of a 15-year struggle.



    Listen on Spotify, SoundCloud, Google, and Apple podcasts. This podcast is a collaborative effort by ACREC, EAACN, and Inna Nelles, generously supported by The International Renaissance Foundation (IRF). It is inspiring stories of successful anti-corruption efforts in Eastern Europe and Eurasia.

    • 39 min
    Anti-corruption experiment

    Anti-corruption experiment

    Get ready for the return of the first English-language podcast on Radio SKOVORODA UNCHAINED! In our second season, we're shining a light on the ongoing battle against corruption and bringing fresh perspectives to the table. Our host, Inna Nelles, an expert in strategic communications and advocacy, discusses with guests the most effective anti-corruption policies and their real-world impact. We'll be focusing on the experiences of Eastern Europe and Eurasia.



    To begin with, we're diving into an intriguing experiment conducted by Ukrainian researchers Andriy Biletskyi, administrative director of the Anti-Corruption Research and Education Center (ACREC), and Roman Sheremeta, economist and founding director of the American University Kyiv. In this experiment, students were given money to manage, with every transaction carefully tracked. The goal was to see how well restrictions and penalties work in fighting corruption. Do fines actually scare corrupt officials? Can a decent income eliminate bribery? Why are online declarations important? Which institutions offer the most effective ways to fight corruption? And how can Ukraine embrace an anti-corruption culture? Discover the surprising findings of this experiment and more on Spotify, SoundCloud, Google, and Apple podcasts.



    This podcast is a collaborative effort by ACREC, EAACN, and Inna Nelles, generously supported by The International Renaissance Foundation (IRF). It is inspiring stories of successful anti-corruption efforts in Eastern Europe and Eurasia.

    • 46 min

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