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NAKO joins career fair for graduates of anti-corruption programs at Kyiv-Mohyla Academy

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Graduates of short-term anti-corruption programs at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy met with representatives of leading Ukrainian think tanks and civil society organizations during a career fair in Kyiv.

After several months of intensive online training, students met offline for the first time at the NaUKMA Cultural and Arts Center. The event combined a career fair with a public discussion on anti-corruption challenges during wartime.

Among the participating organizations — alongside Transparency International Ukraine, the CHESNO Movement, and the Anti-Corruption Action Center — was the Independent Anti-Corruption Commission (NAKO). NAKO was represented by Operations Manager and Legal Advisor Vladyslav Halytskyi, who presented the organization’s work and career opportunities for young professionals. “Participants were actively asking about our research, especially analytical work,” Halytskyi said.

During the discussion, graduates and experts explored compliance tools, systemic approaches to fighting corruption, and the independence of anti-corruption institutions during Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine.

We thank the organizers for bringing together the anti-corruption community and the graduates for their strong interest in the organization’s work.

Photo: Interdisciplinary Scientific and Educational Center for Counteracting Corruption at NaUKMA