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The locals from Căplani village will no longer go to work in the dark

The locals from Căplani village will no longer go to work in the dark

Căplani village has always been a village of working people, a village with traditions and developed infrastructure. However, starting with the 90s the situation began to change dramatically, as in many other villages in the Republic of Moldova. The enterprises in the village have ceased to operate. The locals began to leave the village in search of a job. The infrastructure, due to lack of money, began to decline.

The citizens of Căplani soon realized that no one will come to make their lives better, they are the ones who should be actively involved in creating comfort in their home. Valeriu Tabunșcic, the mayor of Căplani village, is already in his 4th term.

He initiated several projects to improve public services In the locality, most of them were accomplished with the financial contribution of local households. His motto is: “We can achieve beautiful things for the village, but only with the participation and contribution of both parties involved: residents and municipality.”Any work or investment of the municipality is always discussed in public, and in most cases is supplemented by the personal contribution of locals, but also by local businesses. Recently, there have been many positive changes, experienced by the residents. Thus, the first and most pressing problem solved was the water provision.

Today almost all of the households in the village are connected to the central water supply network. Later, about 90% of the streets were improved using stone from a local quarry that had been abandoned for a long time. Likewise, already this year all public institutions in the village will be connected to the centralized sewerage system. To manage these services, a municipal enterprise was founded, which today is in financial self-management and which saves a significant part of the municipality’s efforts and resources. “The municipal enterprise allows to administer the communal services more efficiently and in a transparent way. Every year the enterprise publishes a  report where the costs and tariffs for the public services are explained. Thanks to this, the users of the services understand better what the tariff is made of and how they can get involved to streamline the delivery of the service. For example, two years after the launch of the water supply service, we understood that the tariff we set does not cover the costs of service management and this can affect the quality of water delivery or even the interruption of the service. Then, together with the people from the village, we agreed to increase the tariff, to ensure the continuity and sustainability of the water supply in the village.” says Valeriu Tabunșcic, the mayor of Căplani village.

Street lighting remains an acute problem for the villagers. During previous years the municipality tried to solve the problem with their own means and resources. With the limited resources available the municipality installed 100 street lights that were connected to the power grid of the adjacent homes. This means that each of these 100 households was responsible for turning on the street light at night and also for covering the costs for electricity consumed. When later these lights required maintenance the households could not afford to contract these services. Therefore, the municipality decided to look for other financial opportunities for the realization of a more ambitious project of public street lighting of the entire locality for which the costs were estimated at exceeding over 1 million lei.

“We were actively looking for funding opportunities and we were happy to learn about the call for applications for the selection of partner LPAs of the project MĂ IMPLIC. I like the name of the project because it describes very well the attitude of the people of the village Căplani. Every resident is involved in creating comfort and improving living conditions in the village. Street lighting is a major need for us. As night falls, the village becomes numb. You do not see people on the street by night, there is no action happening. The first bus in the village leaves at 05.00 in the morning, well, people have been going to work in the dark for years, and the flashlight is a must-have accessory for them. That is why the people from the village are ready to contribute financially and to get involved in solving the problem, actively participating in the meetings organized by the project. From the moment street lighting appears, the village will take on another, more dynamic life. Finally, people will feel safe, especially theose over 600 retirees and 100 people with disabilities. The project will also include the lighting of the biggest attractions in the village – Cișmeaua din Căplani, which we hope will soon become a tourist attraction in the area. This is a complex of 20 springs with soft freshwater, giving health. I invite you to discover this picturesque place, even at night. ” says Valeriu Tabunșcic, the mayor of Căplani village.

 

In the period 2021-2023, the village of Căplani will implement a project aimed to improve the street lighting service, with the support of the Project “MĂ IMPLIC”, financed by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) and implemented by SKAT Consulting. Following the signed agreement, the LPA will benefit from funding (maximum 65,000 CHF), consulting, and capacity building services. The Project “MĂ IMPLIC” will help the LPA and the service provider not only to improve the infrastructure but also to develop long-term approaches to keep this infrastructure in good shape and to have sustainable models for financing the provision of services. In our work, we will ensure that local citizens, employees of LPAs, NGOs, economic agents are actively involved in modernizing public services in the community and especially that the less advantaged have equal access to these services.

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Mayors of 48 rural municipalities have signed cooperation agreements with the „MĂ IMPLIC” Project of civic engagement in local governance, to improve communal service delivery

Mayors of 48 rural municipalities have signed cooperation agreements with the „MĂ IMPLIC” Project of civic engagement in local governance, to improve communal service delivery

Between January 25-29, 2021, mayors of 48 rural municipalities from the North, Center, South regions, and ATU Gagauzia have signed cooperation agreements to implement 30 projects, to improve waste collection, water supply, sanitation, and street lighting. The rural communities will be supported by the “MĂ IMPLIC” project, funded by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC).

Most of the projects aim to improve the communal service in waste management services. The second biggest number of projects deals with water supply and sanitation (wastewater transport and treatment). In three localities the street lighting service will be improved. Many of the projects will be implemented in a single community. Ten projects, however, will bring together 28 communes in total which will jointly improve the service provision. In the partner communes, local government representatives, service providers, and citizens will work together to organize the provision of communal services in a participatory, efficient, inclusive, and sustainable way.

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“The signing of cooperation agreements with the mayors is the beginning of an ambitious plan to improve the living conditions in the villages we are supporting. We will help the local administrations and the service providers not only to improve the infrastructure but also to develop long term approaches to keep this infrastructure in good shape and to have sustainable models of financing the service delivery. In our work, we will ensure that local citizens, employees of LPAs, NGOs, businesses are actively involved in modernizing public services in the community and that less privileged people have equal access to these services. Whilst we expect the quality of the waste collection, water supply, and street lighting to improve in those villages, we also work to improve the conditions for such improvements in every village and city in Moldova. ”, said Matthias Morgner, project manager of MĂ IMPLIC.

One of the most critical problems of our community is the lack of a public sewerage system, and this badly affects the quality of life and the environment. We chose to build a sewage treatment plant in Sculeni commune, which will ensure the evacuation of wastewater, including from the localities: Gherman, Blindești, Floreni. A big advantage is the fact that Sculeni already has a network of sewer pipes, inherited from the Soviet period, which as a result of rehabilitation will be reconnected. The new sewage treatment plant with drying beds is an efficient solution that can be maintained at much lower costs, resulting in more advantageous rates for residents. The kindergarten, the high school, the family doctors’ center, and the private households in the immediate vicinity of the pipeline will be connected first. Thus, the citizens and their children will have access to a quality service, provided without interruption, at optimal costs. We understand that this intervention is only a first step, in the modernization process of better service delivery in all our villages. It will allow us to gain experience and then replicate the good practices learned”, said Vasile Casian, mayor of Sculeni commune.

“It is an honor for the village of Selemet to become a partner of the project” MĂ IMPLIC”. From the moment the call of applications was announced, we were impressed by the new approach of the project, namely the mandatory requirement to involve the community in all stages of intervention in the locality. The citizens of Selemet village in recent years are more and more interested in the activities of the municipality and want to be more involved in the decision-making process. The project” MĂ IMPLIC” will certainly help and guide us to properly strengthen and actively involve the community initiative team, and to bring the municipality closer to the citizens. It will be a new exercise for us, but a very necessary one. We are glad that in the areas of interventions targeted by the project” MĂ IMPLIC”, street lighting was also listed, less common in other projects. Following a survey conducted among the citizens of Selemet village, we identified that street lighting is one of the most pressing needs. Improving this service will provide comfort and safety to the citizens, especially because many of the community leisure activities (children’s activity circles, music school, house of culture) are held in the evening. We will make every effort to provide an efficient, high-quality community service for the benefit of the citizen”, said Tatiana Badan, mayor of Selemet village.

The project “MĂ IMPLIC” aims to contribute to the development of rural in the Republic of Moldova by improving public communal services with the active participation of citizens. “MĂ IMPLIC” project is financed by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) and implemented by Skat Consulting.

Contact information:

info@int.skat.ch / +373 22 212 053 / +373 22 212 056

Lista localităților / grupurilor de localități partenere
în cadrul Proiectului de implicare civică în guvernarea locală „MĂ IMPLIC”

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Sat 

Raion 

Domeniu de intervenție

1.                 

Andrușul de Jos

Cahul

serviciu de gestionare a deșeurilor solide 

2.                 

Bădiceni

Soroca

servicii de alimentare cu apă potabilă / sanitație

3.                 

Biești

Orhei

servicii de alimentare cu apă potabilă / sanitație

4.                 

Borogani

Leova

serviciu de gestionare a deșeurilor solide 

5.                 

Capaclia

Cantemir

servicii de alimentare cu apă potabilă / sanitație

6.                 

Căplani

Ștefan Vodă

serviciu de iluminare stradală

7.                 

Chircăieștii Noi

Căușeni

serviciu de gestionare a deșeurilor solide 

8.                 

Ciorești

Nisporeni

servicii de alimentare cu apă potabilă / sanitație

9.                 

Ciuciuleni

Hâncești

servicii de alimentare cu apă potabilă / sanitație

10.             

Copăceni

Sângerei

serviciu de gestionare a deșeurilor solide 

11.             

Copceac 

UTA Găgăuzia

servicii de alimentare cu apă potabilă / sanitație

12.             

Dezghincea

UTA Găgăuzia

serviciu de gestionare a deșeurilor solide 

13.             

Dîngeni

Ocnița

servicii de alimentare cu apă potabilă / sanitație

14.             

Domulgeni

Florești

serviciu de gestionare a deșeurilor solide 

15.             

Feștelița

Ștefan Vodă

serviciu de gestionare a deșeurilor solide 

16.             

Fundurii Vechi

Glodeni

serviciu de gestionare a deșeurilor solide 

17.             

Gura Galbenei

Cimișlia

serviciu de gestionare a deșeurilor solide 

18.             

Leușeni

Hâncești

servicii de alimentare cu apă potabilă / sanitație

19.             

Logănești

Hâncești

serviciu de gestionare a deșeurilor solide 

20.             

Mihăileni

Râșcani

serviciu de gestionare a deșeurilor solide 

21.             

Nișcani

Călărași

serviciu de iluminare stradală

22.             

Pelivan

Orhei

serviciu de gestionare a deșeurilor solide 

23.             

Risipeni

Fălești

serviciu de gestionare a deșeurilor solide 

24.             

Satul Nou

Cimișlia

servicii de alimentare cu apă potabilă / sanitație

25.             

Sculeni

Ungheni

servicii de alimentare cu apă potabilă / sanitație

26.             

Selemet

Cimișlia

serviciu de iluminare stradală

27.             

Seliște

Nisporeni

serviciu de gestionare a deșeurilor solide 

28.             

Sudarca

Dondușeni

serviciu de gestionare a deșeurilor solide 

29.             

Valea Perjei

Taraclia

serviciu de gestionare a deșeurilor solide 

30.             

Vorniceni

Strășeni

servicii de alimentare cu apă potabilă / sanitație