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Local authorities strengthen their budgeting skills for better public services

Local authorities strengthen their budgeting skills for better public services

The Institute for Development and Social Initiatives “Viitorul” (IDIS), as a partner of the project “MĂ IMPLIC – Civic Engagement in Local Governance,” organized training sessions on November 19 and 21, 2025, dedicated to the budgetary process and the management of public revenues. The events brought together 40 representatives of local public authorities.

The aim of the sessions was to strengthen the capacity of Local Public Authorities (LPAs) in planning, managing, and effectively monitoring local budgets, as well as in applying modern practices of public revenue administration. The objectives included strengthening LPAs’ knowledge of the budget development, adoption, and execution process; analyzing the sources of local budget revenues; enhancing practical skills for managing own revenues and identifying new opportunities for their growth; determining the role of local taxes in the structure of public budgets; and examining best European practices and case studies adapted to the realities of Moldovan communities.

“Strengthening these competencies directly contributes to the ability of communities to finance quality public services, increase their investment attractiveness, and encourage citizens’ participation in decision-making. All of this translates into better living standards and well-being,” said Angela Matcov, Capacity Development Adviser within the MĂ IMPLIC Project.

“Proper and responsible financial management is the foundation of efficient local governance, capable of meeting community needs. Through these sessions, we aim to support local authorities in developing modern and effective approaches that enable realistic budget planning, revenue optimization, and improved internal processes,” stated Carolina Ungureanu, Deputy Director of IDIS “Viitorul.”

“We are confident that applying the knowledge gained from these sessions will contribute to better management of public finances and to strengthening institutional capacities at the local level,” said Angela Boguș, economist and expert in local public administration and public finance, trainer of the sessions.

“This activity is very useful for improving knowledge in planning and managing community resources. If we want a developed village, we need to build competencies in managing public finances,” emphasized Ina Codreanu, Mayor of Andrușul de Sus, Cahul district.

“We are currently in the process of consulting the local budget with citizens. There are some challenges in motivating citizens to participate. If the budget is consulted and implemented according to citizens’ expectations, it becomes a fair budget, and it makes the mayors’ work easier,” said Ala Procopciuc, Mayor of Călinești Commune, Fălești district.

This activity is carried out within the framework of the project MĂ IMPLIC, financed by Switzerland and implemented by SKAT.

📌 The MĂ IMPLIC Project contributes to strengthening local governance and increasing citizens’ access to quality public services by supporting local authorities and communities in developing administrative capacities, strategic planning, and improved service delivery.

In total, 14 groups of local public administrations in the Republic of Moldova benefit from the project’s activities, which will directly improve the quality of life for approximately 106,000 citizens in partner communities.

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Three communities in Sîngerei Rayon join forces for a modern waste management service: Sîngereii Noi, Bilicenii Vechi and Heciul Nou signed the Grant Agreement within the MĂ IMPLIC Project

Three communities in Sîngerei Rayon join forces for a modern waste management service: Sîngereii Noi, Bilicenii Vechi and Heciul Nou signed the Grant Agreement within the MĂ IMPLIC Project

The communities of Sîngereii Noi, Bilicenii Vechi and Heciul Nou have taken an important step toward a cleaner environment and better public services. On November 18, the representatives of the three Municipalities signed the Cooperation Agreement and the Grant Agreement within the MĂ IMPLIC Project, funded by Switzerland and implemented by SKAT. This event officially marks the beginning of the implementation of a modern intercommunal solid waste management service..

A mature partnership built on collaboration and trust

The road to signing the Grant Agreement was not a simple one. It required months of careful work in which the Municipalities of Sîngereii Noi, Bilicenii Vechi and Heciul Nou brought together people, ideas and responsibilities. Everything started with open discussions with residents – public consultations through which the community clearly expressed its needs and expectations.

Then came the technical stage: detailed analyses, financial calculations, evaluation of different service delivery models, and selecting the solution that best fit all three communities. Meanwhile, the local administrations worked on improving the legal framework needed to ensure that the new service can operate correctly and transparently.

These efforts led to the creation of the Service Improvement Plan (SIP) – a comprehensive document that outlines how the service will be organized, what equipment is needed, how the infrastructure will look, and what costs must be covered to ensure long-term sustainability. At the same time, tariffs and the Citizens’ Engagement Plan were approved—both essential for transparent and efficient operation.

The signing of the grant today confirms that all these steps were carried out with seriousness and responsibility. More than a formality, this moment reflects the strength of joint effort and a mature partnership built with the continuous support of the MĂ IMPLIC Project.

Estimated total investment value4 935 280  MDL:

 3.88  mln MDL – on-reimbursable funding offered by the Swiss Government through the MĂ IMPLIC Project;

1.05 mln MDL – local contribution of the three Municipalities.

 

Although the signing of the grant is an important and long-awaited milestone, the real challenge starts now. In the coming months, the three Municipalities, together with the Municipal Enterprise “Salubsincomserv”, will enter an intensive implementation stage—one that will transform plans on paper into a functional, visible service accessible to every household.

The first step will be organizing and testing collection routes to identify the most efficient paths and understand real needs in the field. In parallel, the enterprise’s staff will be trained to ensure the service is modern and well-coordinated.

But the success of such a service also depends on people. Therefore, an extensive period of public information and citizen engagement will follow, during which residents will learn how the system works, how they can subscribe, how to sort waste correctly, and what responsibilities each household has.

The subscriber base will gradually expand so that as many families as possible can be included. Implementing selective waste collection will change long-standing habits and bring the communities closer to a cleaner, more responsible way of living.

At the same time, the Municipal Enterprise will need to maintain equipment in good condition and ensure the financial sustainability of the service—an essential requirement for long-term results.

 

All these efforts will culminate in the long-awaited moment: the official launch of the intercommunal waste management service—a concrete and visible change for all three communities.

These interventions are part of the “MĂ IMPLIC” Project – a civic engagement project in local governance, funded by the Swiss Government and implemented by SKAT.

📌 We remind you that 14 groups of local public authorities (LPAs) from Moldova will benefit from stronger local governance and improved access to quality public services, thanks to the support of the MĂ IMPLIC Project, funded by the Government of Switzerland and implemented by SKAT.

The main objective of the MĂ IMPLIC Project is to contribute to the strengthening of local governance and to increase people’s access to better public services. The project provides support to local authorities and citizens in improving local administration, strategic planning, and the delivery of public services.

This initiative will bring direct benefits to approximately 106,000 citizens from the partner communities.

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