The Ministry for Development of Communities and Territories of Ukraine has published the Monitoring Report on the Reform of Local Self-Government and Territorial Organisation of Power as of 1 April 2026.
The document outlines the progress of key reform instruments, the functioning of institutions at the local level, and trends in budgetary indicators under martial law.
Key trends
The first quarter of 2026 is characterised by:
Inter-municipal cooperation
As of 1 April 2026:
The largest number of projects is in education, healthcare, and social protection — 496. Other areas have a smaller share, notably fire safety — 21 projects, housing and utility services — 10, and urban improvement — 10, whilst 281 projects fall under the ‘other’ category.
The increase in the number of agreements and communities involved in cooperation indicates the growing use of this instrument as a mechanism for jointly addressing issues of local importance. The structure of the projects suggests that it is used primarily in the provision of basic public services.
International partnerships of communities
As of 1 April 2026:
The highest number of international partners is recorded in Lviv (288) and Zakarpattia (286) regions.
International partnerships are a tool for integrating communities into the European cooperation space. They facilitate the exchange of management practices, participation in joint projects, and access to institutional support. Ukrainian communities participate in such partnerships as full partners, notably by sharing their experience of local self-government under martial law.
The institute of starostas
As of 1 April 2026:
The reduction in the number of starostas and starosta districts reflects the process of clarifying their network and staffing structure. These figures are affected by both the organisational decisions of communities and the security situation in certain regions.
Network of Administrative Service Centres
According to data as of 1 January 2026 (the latest available period in the Monitoring):
The highest number of temporarily closed centres is in Luhansk (112), Zaporizhzhia (73), Donetsk (58), and Kherson (50) regions.
The total number of network facilities and the number of operational Administrative Service Centres is increasing. Meanwhile, the geographical concentration of temporarily closed facilities reflects the impact of the security situation on the availability of administrative services.
Military administrations in communities
As of 1 April 2026:
The number of military administrations set up remains unchanged. The increase in the number of cases where their heads lack the necessary powers reflects differences in how this institution is implemented in different communities.
The share of local budgets in GDP
In 2025:
In previous years, these figures were higher.
The trend indicates a decline in the share of local budgets in GDP compared with previous years.
Share in the consolidated budget of Ukraine
In 2025:
In 2022, these figures were 24.4% and 15.6% respectively.
The reduction in the share of local budgets in the consolidated budget reflects a change in the balance between the levels of the budgetary system.
Transfers from the state budget
In 2025:
The share of transfers in local budget revenue remains stable compared with previous years.
Local budget revenue per capita
January–February 2026:
The highest growth rate:
The lowest growth rate:
Share of own revenue
In January–February 2026:
The highest values:
The lowest values:
The figures indicate significant variations in the financial capacity of local budgets.
Structure of local budget revenue
In the revenue structure:
The revenue structure remains stable, with personal income tax accounting for the largest share.
Expenditure per capita
January–February 2026:
The rate of expenditure growth (23.5%) exceeds the rate of revenue growth (15.5%).
Expenditure on the maintenance of local governments
The average figure:
The highest values are for:
Figures vary between regions depending on budget sizes and operating conditions.
Functional structure of expenditure
The largest expenditure categories are:
The structure of expenditure demonstrates the priority given to funding basic public services.
The monitoring report as of 1 April 2026 shows the development of tools for cooperation between communities, the maintenance of international engagement, and the functioning of key services at the local level.
However, there has been a decrease in the share of local budgets within the overall budgetary system, and significant regional variations in indicators remain.
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