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The MĂ IMPLIC Project presented progress and priorities for Year III at the fifth meeting of the Steering Committee

The MĂ IMPLIC Project presented progress and priorities for Year III at the fifth meeting of the Steering Committee

Chișinău, 20 January 2026 – The MĂ IMPLIC Project – Civic Engagement in Local Governance (Phase II, 2023–2027) presented the results achieved during the period May–October 2025, as well as the priorities for the next implementation phase, at the fifth meeting of the Steering Committee, held at the Government of the Republic of Moldova.

The event brought together representatives of the State Chancellery, central public authorities, including the Ministry of Infrastructure and Regional Development (MIDR), the Ministry of Environment, and the National Center for Sustainable Energy (CNED), the Swiss Cooperation Office in the Republic of Moldova, as well as the project implementation team.

 

The meeting was opened by Mr. Alexei Buzu, Secretary General of the Government and Chair of the Steering Committee, who highlighted the role of the MĂ IMPLIC Project in supporting the reform of local public administration, particularly through inter-municipal cooperation, improved public services, and the active involvement of citizens. 

 

 

In turn, Mr. Patrik Etienne, Head of Governance and Social Cohesion at the Swiss Cooperation Office, reiterated Switzerland’s support for strengthening local governance and emphasized the importance of aligning the project with the priorities of good governance and social cohesion. 

During the meeting, discussions focused on the need for the reform of local public administration to translate into tangible improvements in public service delivery at local level. Participants underlined the importance of linking policy changes and structural reforms to the actual organization, management, and delivery of services to citizens.

A strong emphasis was placed on continuous dialogue between the central level and local public authorities, which was considered essential for advancing the reform. Regular and structured consultations were highlighted as a key instrument for ensuring a realistic implementation of reform measures, adapted to real capacities and needs at territorial level, while also strengthening trust and ownership of the reform process.

The importance of strengthening institutional capacities was also emphasized, through training activities and applied support directly connected to the daily work of local authorities, including areas such as project fund management and public procurement. Participants also highlighted the role of citizen engagement, noting that higher levels of civic participation contribute to more resilient communities and better-adapted public services.. 

Progress achieved in the second year of implementation

As part of the progress report for the second year of the project, the following results were presented:

  • 8 Grant Agreements signed with groups of local public authorities (as of the meeting date: 10 groups in total, with another 2 in process);

  • each Grant Agreement includes an Inter-municipal Cooperation Agreement and a Service Improvement Plan (SIP);

  • Citizen Engagement Plans developed and approved in 7 LPA groups, with approximately 200 events and over 17,500 participations;

  • challenges were also identified, related to aligning common objectives and administrative capacity, which resulted in delays in some procurement processes.

At the same time, the project continued implementing the Capacity Development Programme for LPA staff, with a focus on public communication, citizen engagement, and mentoring. 120 LPA employees were trained, and FOCAS assessments indicate a slight increase in institutional capacities.

Within the Water and Energy Efficiency component, significant progress was reported in Satul Nou (Cimișlia district), Copăceni (Sîngerei district), Bădiceni (Soroca district), and Dîngeni (Ocnița district), as well as the launch of an energy efficiency information campaign and the initiation of the process to introduce the European Energy Award in the Republic of Moldova.

Priorities for Year III of implementation

For the third year of implementation, the project aims to expand capacity development programmes, sign Grant Agreements with the remaining LPA groups, implement priority investments in public services (public transport, waste management, water supply, and energy efficiency), strengthen citizen engagement, and support communication of the local public administration reform at both local and central levels.

Through its activities to date, the MĂ IMPLIC project demonstrates that effective local government reform — supported by modern services, inter-municipal cooperation, and energy efficiency initiatives — creates real opportunities for sustainable development and improved quality of life for citizens..

The goal of the MĂ IMPLIC Project is to contribute to strengthening local governance and increasing the population’s access to better public servicesPhase II (2023–2027), with a total budget of 6,960,144 CHF, is funded by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) and implemented by Skat Consulting (Switzerland).

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A new inter-municipal partnership in Ștefan Vodă rayon brings joint solutions for waste management

A new inter-municipal partnership in Ștefan Vodă rayon brings joint solutions for waste management

The municipalities of Volintiri, Copceac, Alava and Marianca de Jos are taking an important step toward improving local public services by strengthening inter-municipal cooperation in the field of solid waste management. The initiative is supported by the MĂ IMPLIC Project, with funding from the Swiss Government, and aims to create a more efficient, sustainable, and citizen-oriented service.

The presentation and signing of the Grant Agreement took place on 23 January 2026 in Volintiri, bringing together representatives of partner local public authorities and the MĂ IMPLIC Project.

During the event, the mayors of the four municipalities presented the jointly developed Solid Waste Management Service Improvement Plan, which sets out the stages for service development. The document provides for concrete planning measures, investments in infrastructure and equipment, as well as actions to inform and engage citizens.

The Plan includes:

• improving infrastructure and equipping the service with modern equipment;
• organizing and optimizing waste collection in all partner municipalities;
• increasing recycling rates and reducing uncontrolled waste disposal;
• strengthening the administrative and operational capacity of the inter-municipal service.

The implementation of the inter-municipal service will bring direct benefits to residents of the four municipalities, including:

– a cleaner environment and reduced pollution;
– regular and organized waste collection;
– improved comfort for households;
– local savings through efficient use of resources;
– increased civic engagement and citizen accountability.

At the same time, the project places strong emphasis on public awareness and the promotion of separate waste collection as a key element for the long-term sustainability of the service.

The MĂ IMPLIC Project supports local public authorities in developing public services through inter-municipal cooperation, strategic planning, and active citizen engagement. Through this partnership, municipalities benefit from technical assistance, financial support, and expertise in organizing and managing local public services.

The initiative in Ștefan Vodă district represents a concrete example of collaboration between local authorities, aimed at improving living conditions and promoting inclusive local governance practices.

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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