Ukraine has emerged as a top performer in open data practices, rising from 17th to 6th place in Europe’s Open Data Maturity assessment between 2020 and 2021. The 2021 report highlighted improvements across policy, impact, portal, and quality dimensions. Key policy steps include Decree 835 (2015) and plans to align with the International Open Data Charter. The Diia Open Data portal hosts over 42,000 datasets, with user-centric updates driven by feedback. Metadata compliance exceeds 90% with DCAT-AP standards. Despite challenges like technical incompatibilities, Ukraine’s focus on sustainability and citizen engagement has accelerated its open data efforts. Though unable to attend a recent webinar due to ongoing circumstances, the country’s progress underscores its role as a trendsetter in Europe’s open data landscape.
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