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Ten communities to be supported to constitute community councils


https://www.ipn.md/index.php/en/ten-communities-to-be-supported-to-constitute-community-councils-7967_1105883.html

Ten communities in the Republic of Moldova will be supported to set up community councils. They will serve as platforms for discussion of existing frictions and ways of overcoming them. The initiative with a budget of US$2 million is part of a project on strengthening social cohesion, trust and cooperation on both banks of the Nistru River, launched by Switzerland, UNDP and UNFPA, and will be implemented during 2024-2025.

The project addresses challenges faced by the youth and older people in the Republic of Moldova by strengthening dialogue and by creating concrete opportunities for more than 1,500 people in 13 communities across Moldova to become more active in community processes.

Guido Beltrani, Director of the Swiss Cooperation Office in the Republic of Moldova, noted that fostering constructive dialogue is essential for building social cohesion and resilience. “Today, as we launch this innovative project, which aims at improving cross-community exchanges, we hope that this will enhance trust and cooperation between target communities on both banks of the Nistru River,” said Guido Beltrani.

“Through this partnership initiative, we aim to facilitate open dialogue, cooperation, and bonds across communities, so as to boost cohesion and foster a sense of connection, belonging and solidarity. Strong communities are the foundation of peace and sustainable development,” mentioned Daniela Gasparikova, UNDP Resident Representative to the Republic of Moldova.

Karina A. Nersesyan, UNFPA Country Representative, said that as Moldova faces rapid demographic changes and an aging population, it is critical to invest in intergenerational programs that bring society together, and promote well-being. „This partnership will contribute to a more resilient society, ensuring rights and choices for all people, at all ages, so that no one is left behind,” stated Karina A. Nersesyan.

UNFPA will work with the local public authorities from 10 communities (7 from right bank and 3 from left bank) to boost their capacities in assessing the needs of the population and designing local community initiatives for increased social cohesion and trust. In that sense, two intergenerational hubs will be established as part of existing community centers, engaging older persons and young people in joint activities. In addition, UNFPA will provide 10 community grants to civil society organizations and Youth Centres to increase civic activism among different generations, while UNDP will offer grants to 10 youth-led initiatives. 

The project “Enhancing social cohesion in Moldova through dialogue and community empowerment” is funded through the Moldova 2030 Sustainable Development Goals Partnerships Trust Fund.