An enhanced public digital services ecosystem, improved interoperability, new integrated and 150 updated e-services, recognition of the Diia.Signature in the EU – these are the main results of the EU-supported DT4UA project.
The DT4UA project was funded by the European Union and implemented from November 2022 to December 2025 by the e-Governance Academy (Estonia) in cooperation with the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine. The project had a budget of €17.4 million and focused on the support of Ukraine’s digital transformation.
The initiative’s achievements were presented on 23 April in Kyiv. The event brought together more than 150 representatives of Ukrainian government institutions, international organisations, Ukrainian and European experts to discuss the role of digitalisation in Ukraine’s European integration process. Participants addressed the challenges Ukraine faces on its EU accession path and reviewed the DT4UA project outcomes.
“Our mission is to build the most user-friendly digital state in the world for citizens and tech businesses,” said Mykhailo Fedorov, Vice Prime Minister for Innovation, Education, Science and Technologies – Minister of Digital Transformation of Ukraine. “Together, we have implemented dozens of joint initiatives within the DT4UA project — building digital infrastructure and developing convenient e-services for millions of Ukrainians.”
The project’s achievements include the creation of a new, improved version of the Trembita data exchange system that will accelerate data exchange between registers and foster the development of digital services. Moreover, interoperability of over ten state registries was enhanced. A new Personal Data Access Monitoring Module has also been launched and it will allow citizens to access information on who, when, and why their personal data has been used.
The project has enabled updates to 150 services on the Diia portal and mobile app. DT4UA also launched new integrated services, including two major innovations: e-Entrepreneur has helped thousands of Ukrainians start their businesses, and uResidency enables foreign entrepreneurs to do business in Ukraine online.
Other new digital solutions include postponement of military service through Reserv+ or the automatic assignment of combat status.
Moreover, Ukrainian trust services are now harmonised with eIDAS requirements, and the Ukrainian Diia.Signature can be used to sign documents with EU partners. It paves the way for broader access to cross-border digital services — such as signing contracts, or accessing public services in both the EU and Ukraine — without the need for physical presence.
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