A year of achievements: International Anti-Corruption Assembly in 2025
2025 was a landmark year for the International Anti-Corruption Assembly – the organization celebrated its tenth anniversary, gained international recognition, and continued its active charitable work amid the war.
A decade of fighting corruption
In September 2025, the International Anti-Corruption Assembly celebrated its tenth anniversary.
Over the course of ten years, the organization has grown from an initiative into a powerful international structure that brings together concerned individuals and organizations from around the world in the fight against one of the most destructive phenomena of our time: corruption.
Founded in 2015 under the leadership of Central Committee Secretary General Vyacheslav Sayenko, the organization has proven the effectiveness of its mission over the years and gained recognition both in Ukraine and abroad.
New international partnerships
Throughout 2025, the Assembly actively developed international cooperation. A confidential working meeting between Vyacheslav Sayenko and Sir Prof. Dr. Gabriele Pao-Pei Andreoli , President of the Institute for Advanced Studies and Cooperation, took place in the center of the Ukrainian capital on Independence Square. They first met at the November summit in the Vatican in 2024, which marked the beginning of promising international cooperation.
In August 2025, Kyiv became a platform for negotiations between representatives of the International Anti-Corruption Assembly and delegates of the Ukraine Reconstruction Summit (URS). The key issue on the agenda was future participation.
International recognition
On September 13-14, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (District of Columbia, USA), at the Ukraine Reconstruction Summit (URS), the International Anti-Corruption Assembly presented a project for the development and revival of Ukraine, which solves many problems and eliminates signs of corruption. Our project includes the creation of a “ Territory without Corruption” that is conducive to an investment climate, using transparent methods and artificial intelligence, based on territorial communities.
The summit brought together brilliant minds from government structures, business, academia, and civil society from around the world. The participation of the International Anti-Corruption Assembly in this prestigious event confirms the high level of the organization’s work and its contribution to the global fight against corruption.
Charitable activities: assistance in wartime
Despite the war, the International Anti-Corruption Assembly continued its active charitable work. Together with the International Charitable Help Corporation, the organization implements the charity campaigns “Children to Children” and “Give a little piece of warmth”,which help children in the communities of Volyn, Zakarpattia, Odesa, Poltava, and Sumy regions of Ukraine.
Aid is also directed toward the military.
Active assistance in communities
June 28 was a day of active charitable activity for representatives of the International Anti-Corruption Assembly and the International Charitable Help Corporation. The day began with gratitude to those who actively support the initiative and ended with the signing of an important memorandum of cooperation in Mykolaiv.
On May 29, the Salvation Church in Vyshneve, Kyiv region, made a significant contribution to supporting the defenders of Ukraine by providing humanitarian aid to the Assembly and Foundation team for the military on the front lines.
Geography of activities
Throughout 2025, the International Anti-Corruption Assembly continued to expand the geography of its activities. The organization has coordination centers in Kyiv, Zhytomyr, Zakarpattia, Kirovohrad, Poltava, Odesa, Ivano-Frankivsk, Vinnytsia, Volyn, Dnipropetrovsk, Kharkiv, and Sumy regions, as well as in the city of Kyiv, which allows it to work effectively with other organizations and groups working in the same field in different regions of Ukraine.
In addition to anti-corruption activities, the organization is actively involved in providing humanitarian aid to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, other military formations, and civilians: low-income and large families, internally displaced persons, orphans, and children of military personnel, which is especially important in the context of a protracted war.
Results of the year
The year 2025 confirmed that the International Anti-Corruption Assembly continues its activities in the field of combating corruption and providing humanitarian aid in Ukraine. International recognition, new partnerships, continuous charitable work, and ten years of experience all testify to the organization’s stability and its readiness to continue its mission.
Vyacheslav Sayenko noted: “This year was full of pleasant achievements, surprises, and unexpected events, but we remained steadfast and persistent in receiving new ‘awards’ for our work.”
Thanks to the support of partners, donors, and volunteers, the International Anti-Corruption Assembly continues to improve the lives of Ukrainian families, fight corruption, and build a just society. In 2026, the organization plans to expand its activities and involve even more caring people in the important work of fighting corruption and helping those in need.
The International Anti-Corruption Assembly invites all caring people to join its activities. Together we can do more!
12/31/2025
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