
Moldovan cabinet, UNDP, government of Japan launch two projects on energy, food, community security worth 8.4 million dollars
Chisinau, 20 March /MOLDPRES/ - The government of Moldova has informed about the launch of two projects worth 8.4 million dollars in all, which will contribute to the energy, food and community security of Moldova and will support the approaching of human security challenges in the country. The projects will be implemented by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), with the financial support of the Japanese government, the communication and protocol department has of the government has reported.
Thus, in the next year, the project, Multidimensional response to emerging human security challenges in Moldova, for which Japan provides 6.8 million dollars, will help enhance the energy security through the facilitation of the access to energy at accessible prices. Therefore, the households will be helped to set heating systems on biomass, while the present producers of biofuel will be able to access grants. Also, private companies from the agricultural sector and the households with economic activity will be encouraged to adopt energy efficient technologies.
„Within this project, about 85,000 people will benefit from support, including for setting heating systems on biomass. At the same time, the project will consolidate the capacities of the agricultural producers to enhance the food security and with the implementation of the Farmers’ Register, we will give possibility to carry out more projects for small- and medium-sized farmers, so that we can enhance the efficiency of allocating resources for their development,’’ Prime Minister Dorin Recean.
According to the PM, another important component of the project deals with the strengthening of the capacity of the police and community actors in enhancing security locally. To back the prompt intervention of the police in crisis situations, including in faraway settlements, well-endowed police vehicles will be provided and the policemen will be equipped with video cameras, in order to detect and document infringements of the public order accordingly.
The second project, launched today, will contribute to the enhancement of the human security of the Ukrainian refugees, who flee the war of Russia against Ukraine, and of the host community of Moldova. With a budget of 1.64 million dollars, the project will give access of these categories of people to the means of existence and opportunities of employment, including in agriculture and chains of supply with food products, which will help them be financially dependent. At the same time, an inclusive environment, social cohesion, mutual trust and enhanced human security will be promoted.
„About 1,200 refugees and 40,000 Moldovan citizens, involved in the process of refugees’ accommodation, will receive this assistance. The project is meant to consolidate the capacity of the National Employment Agency, so that we are able to efficiently back the refugees, who need assistance while looking for jobs,’’ the prime minister said.
Also today, PM Dorin Recean met Director of the UNDP Crisis Bureau Asako Okai, acting Resident Representative of UNDP Andrea Cuzyova and United Nations Resident Representative Simon Springett. The officials discussed the cooperation in the context of the challenges faced by Moldova and the working out of policies focused on people and their needs. Subsequently, PM Dorin Recean, along with Ambassador of Japan to Moldova Yoichiro Yamada and Director of the UNDP Crisis Bureau Asako Okai made press statements.
Photo: Government
First Moldova – European Union summit to be held in Chisinau on July 4
Over 1,000 children of Moldova to visit Presidency as part of European Excursion educational programme, launched by government
Role of civil servants in society appreciated by Moldova's leadership; 120 employees awarded government's Diploma of Honour
Moldovan president congratulates public service employees on Public Servant's Day, marked on June 23
Second edition of European Excursion programme launched by Moldova's government
Government expands categories of beneficiaries of one-off aid of 5,000 lei
New amendments to support domestic film productions
30.8 million euros to be allocated for construction of Bălți-Suceava power line
Moldovan Prime Minister at Sovereignty March
Germany provides Moldova with 5.5 million euros for strategic projects
Speaker meets Moldovans in United Kingdom
Moldova reaches new renewable energy record: 48% share surpassed on 29 June
Investments in building energy efficiency can reduce energy resource costs by about 120 million lei
Energy Community Secretariat welcomes Moldova's progress in integrating into EU energy market
Teleradio-Moldova company launches regional radio station in Gagauzia
Parliament passed 45 normative acts in June, including pro-European laws and social measures for employees and youth
On eve of election campaign, CSM issued statement urging all political actors to act responsibly
Deputy Prime Minister on official visit to Berlin
Denmark takes over presidency of Council of European Union
BUDGET PLUS // Largest schools in capital to receive up to 2.3 million lei for canteen equipment
Discover Moldova with #MOLDPRES: The Poplars' Poem in Zuzulenii Noi, guesthouse that combines rural tradition and modern comfort
Moldovan parliament speaker says strategic cooperation with United Kingdom important pillar for strengthening democracy
INTERVIEW MOLDPRES // Moldova's culture minister says cultural relationship between Moldova and Romania strong, promising
Deputy PM for European integration thanks Poland for support to Moldova during EU Presidency
Vladislav Kulminski appointed as Ambassador to United States