The EU4Accountability project has successfully concluded its initiative in Moldova, fostering social accountability and transparency within local communities. Running from 2022 to 2024, the project has funded 59 local initiatives through collaboration between local public administrations (LPAs) and civil society organisations (CSOs).
Residents in various towns and villages have seen a new era of openness in decision-making processes. Local governments are now more transparent, involving citizens in shaping policies that directly affect their lives. These changes are not just bureaucratic; they are tangible improvements that people can see and feel in their everyday experiences.
One of the standout successes of the project has been the implementation of participatory budgeting. This approach has empowered citizens, giving them a direct say in how public funds are spent. In many areas, this has led to the development of social policies that are better aligned with community needs, ensuring that resources are used where they are most needed. Additionally, the project has placed a strong emphasis on inclusivity. Vulnerable groups, often left on the margins, are now more actively involved in community decisions. This has not only enhanced social cohesion but also ensured that the voices of all citizens are heard and respected.
The EU4Accountability project has successfully concluded its initiative in Moldova, fostering social accountability and transparency within local communities
The journey was not without its challenges, but it has offered invaluable lessons. Establishing formal collaboration frameworks, such as Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) between CSOs and LPAs, has been critical. These agreements have clarified roles and responsibilities, fostering a more cooperative environment. Moreover, the development of supportive legal frameworks, including the Law on Access to Public Information, has been a cornerstone of the project. Such laws ensure that transparency and accountability are not just ideals but legally enshrined practices.
Capacity development for both CSOs and LPAs has also proven essential. Building skills and knowledge across all stakeholders ensures that the gains made are not lost but built upon. Finally, securing reliable funding and resources will be crucial to maintain and expand the accountability mechanisms established by the project.
Moldova stands at a pivotal moment in its journey towards EU membership. The strides made through the EU4Accountability project are more than just steps forward; they are leaps towards a more democratic and transparent society. As the nation integrates European governance standards, the project’s success offers a blueprint for inclusive policy dialogue and sustainable community development.
The story of the EU4Accountability project is one of hope, collaboration, and lasting change. It has shown that with the right support and commitment, even the most challenging geopolitical contexts can foster environments where democracy and transparency thrive.
The project “EU4Accountability” (Empowered Civil Society for Greater Social Accountability in Moldova) runs from 2022-2024, and is funded by the European Union, implemented by ALDA, European Partnership for Democracy (EPD) and People in Need Moldova. It is implemented in 10 districts (Cahul, Comrat, Cimislia, Falesti, Floresti, Glodeni, Riscani, Straseni, Stefan Voda, Telenesti) and has a total budget of 1.6 million EUR.
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