



On 24 November, the launch of an international technical assistance project aimed at strengthening the fight against illicit finance took place.
On 24 November, the project “Strengthening Ukraine’s Capacity to Counter Illicit Finance” (UCIF) was officially launched. Its main objective is to enhance Ukraine’s ability to effectively combat illicit financing and financial crime. This includes improving the national anti-money laundering system.
The initiative is supported by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) and implemented by the Center for Financial Integrity in partnership with the Centre for Financial Security (CFS) at RUSI and DAI Global.
The project will bring together state institutions, regulators, law enforcement agencies, financial institutions, and international partners to jointly reduce the shadow economy, increase transparency in the financial sector, and strengthen national resilience.
The Center for Financial Integrity and the Centre for Financial Security (CFS) at RUSI are actively working on building public-private partnerships, supporting professional dialogue, and providing training for DNFBPs. We provide expert guidance and engage leading international specialists to strengthen and expand participants’ professional competencies.
Enhancing the fight against illicit finance is a crucial part of Ukraine’s European integration commitments, as well as a condition for the implementation of the Ukraine Facility and compliance with FATF and EU financial security requirements.