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The “MĂ IMPLIC” Project strengthens partner LPAs’ capacities through a new training program

The “MĂ IMPLIC” Project strengthens partner LPAs’ capacities through a new training program

Between July and September 2024, the “MĂ IMPLIC” Project assessed the organizational and functional capacities of 56 partner Local Public Authorities (LPAs) using the FOCAS1 tool. This evaluation revealed the need to improve competencies in essential areas such as public service organization, intermunicipal cooperation, revenue management, citizen consultation, and administration digitalization. Based on this analysis, the project team developed a modular training program aimed at enhancing the skills of public officials and local elected representatives, tailored to their specific needs and challenges.
Through this program, public officials and elected representatives have the opportunity to learn how to manage efficiently and transparently, improve public resource management, and implement administrative solutions for the benefit of their communities. Special attention was given to developing leadership and planning skills, particularly in crisis contexts, as well as human resource management to ensure effective leadership and staff motivation.

The training program launched in November 2024 with five modules addressing key aspects of local administration, covering topics such as strengthening integrity in local public administration, legal aspects of intermunicipal cooperation, citizen engagement, and effective communication.

For instance, one of the key modules focused on strengthening integrity within LPAs, moderated by Victoria Popa, an integrity advisor, who addressed conflict of interest management, whistleblower mechanisms, and corruption prevention tools, emphasizing the crucial role of local leaders in fostering an ethical environment.

The training on citizen engagement, organized in collaboration with the Institute for Rural Initiatives, provided participants with valuable techniques for effectively mobilizing citizens and promoting genuine civic activism.

The module “Legal and Institutional Aspects of Intermunicipal Cooperation,” moderated by Ion Beschieru, a public administration consultant, covered basic concepts of LPA cooperation and legal tools for jointly delivering public services.

Another important aspect was the training on effective communication for LPAs, moderated by Veronica Tomescu, strategic communication manager. Participants were equipped with tools to manage social platforms, gather citizen feedback, and create and share relevant content. This approach contributes to developing more effective communication strategies tailored to community needs and expectations.

The module dedicated to Public Procurement addressed procedures, award criteria, and key stages such as evaluation and contract awarding. Participants learned how to manage public procurement correctly, ensuring transparency and compliance with legislation. They were also introduced to electronic platforms, including Mtender.gov.md, and learned how to resolve disputes and manage clarifications during procurement procedures.

The program is already yielding significant benefits, and participant feedback confirms its positive impact. Participants include mayors, deputy mayors, council members, local secretaries, and public officials, with remarkable results in enhancing intermunicipal collaboration and improving professional skills.

By launching the Capacity Development Program, the “MĂ IMPLIC” Project continues to support Local Public Administration in Moldova. Faced with rapid changes and increasingly complex demands, partner LPAs benefit from a modular training system tailored to their specific needs. By enhancing professional skills, partner LPAs can adapt effectively to the ever-changing context and deliver quality services to citizens.

Note: FOCAS (Functional Organizational Capacity Assessment) is a tool for self-assessing organizational and functional capacities, structured by functions/capabilities and based on a well-defined scoring system developed by the “Comunitatea Mea” Program (USAID).

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Launch of the “Energy Efficiency and Water Supply” Component of the “MĂ IMPLIC” Project

Launch of the "Energy Efficiency and Water Supply" Component of the "MĂ IMPLIC" Project

In the context of climate challenges and the impact of the war in Ukraine on rural infrastructure in Moldova, the “MĂ IMPLIC” Project takes an important step in supporting localities in rural areas of the country. The launch of the new component of the project, dedicated to improving water supply and increasing energy efficiency, marks an important step towards sustainable and resilient development for the partner communities of the project.

Despite the progress made in recent years, many rural localities in Moldova still face significant deficiencies in water infrastructure and energy efficiency. These areas face major difficulties in accessing reliable and safe water sources, and the majority of households do not benefit from effective energy-saving solutions, which leads to high costs and has a negative impact on the environment.

OBJECTIVES OF THE NEW COMPONENT

The main components of this new phase focus on two essential directions:

  1. Improving access to water: Through this component, major interventions will be carried out to expand and rehabilitate water supply networks in four localities: Bădiceni, Dîngeni, Copăceni, and Satul Nou. This will ensure access to drinking water for more households, and in some localities, the coverage will exceed 50% of the required supply. The total number of beneficiaries will be 9500 people.
  2. Increasing energy efficiency: Another major objective of the project is to improve energy efficiency in homes and public buildings in these localities. Effective solutions for thermal insulation, window replacement, and heating system modernization will be implemented, leading to significant energy savings and a reduction in CO₂

The “Energy Efficiency in Moldova’s Villages EnEff” component, part of the “Mă Implic” project, has already made significant progress: 8 public buildings in 8 localities have been made more energy-efficient , and 400 beneficiaries in 21 localities have received support for energy efficiency improvements in their homes. Additionally, a national communication campaign has been conducted to explain the benefits and the how-to-do of energy efficiency measures.

While the focus on building upon the achievements of the energy efficiency efforts, the new component will also tackle the urgent needs for clean water and hygiene, all while adapting to climate change and ensuring the long-term sustainability of water infrastructure.

The new Energy Efficiency component will continue the progress made in the previous phase of EnEff, focusing on improving energy efficiency in public buildings and private households. While the primary emphasis will be on the communities already involved, there is potential to extend support to new locations based on specific criteria. This phase will also offer opportunities to enhance energy efficiency at the household and public building levels in these areas.

In parallel, the Water Supply component will focus on improving water access and service resilience in four villages: BădiceniSatul NouDîngeni, and Copăceni. The key goal is to strengthen local governance and ensure reliable access to clean drinking water and safe sanitation. This initiative aligns with the project’s overall objective of developing sustainable water infrastructure and enhancing long-term service sustainability.

The launch of the new component of the “MĂ IMPLIC” project is a significant step in the transition towards a greener, responsible, and sustainable future for the Republic of Moldova. This underscores the commitment of the Swiss Government and Skat Consulting to support the development of water and energy infrastructure, as well as to contribute to environmental protection and the improvement of the quality of life in villages of Moldova.

The “Energy Efficiency and Water Supply” component is implemented by Skat Consulting within the framework of the MĂ IMPLIC project, funded by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC).

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