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Donor Group: Austria
Type Of Assistance: Technical Assistance
Mode of Payment : Mode of Payment Unallocated
- Euro
  Project Title: Fostering Active Ageing in Straseni/ Repulic of Moldova
  Objective:

The project will contribute to the implementation of SDG 10 "Reduce Inequalities within and among countries" in the Republic of Moldova, focussing on sub goals 10.2, 10.3 and 10.4 in order to ensure the inclusion of elderly.

  Project Description:

Within the scope of this project elderly living in Straseni should develop an increased autonomy and physical and psychological well-being in their lives. They should be fostered in participating actively within their communities and be empowered to claim their rights.

Through accompanying advocacy and lobbying activities local authorities and the society should be aware of these rights and other issues of their elder population.

In the long term this project should serve as a model to fostering active ageing of the elder population throughout Moldova.

Primary target group are 281 Elderly from the city of Straseni who are affected by extreme or severe poverty, facing health or social problems, are socially excluded and have no or very little material and/ or moral support from their families or the community.

Since almost 70% of the pensioners in the district of Straseni are women, also around 70% of the beneficiaries are female. Project activities will be organised and adjusted according to the specific gender needs. 

  Actual Start Date: 01/07/2017 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 160 - OTHER SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES
Actual Commitments:  70 000
 
  Actual Commitments
2017 70 000
Totals For Mode of Payment : Mode of Payment Unallocated
Funding 2017 Actual Commitments 70 000
Total Costs Actual Commitments 70 000
Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
- Euro
  Project Title: Regional project: FAMILY FIRST
  Objective: The project will contribute to realization of the convention of the rights of the child in MD, BY and UA. All three countries have signed and ratified the Convention on the Rights of the Child and developed national action plans, Still, implementation of the action plans is lacking funds and momentum. The project will address governmental and non-governmental stakeholders and present various and innovative models of implementation of the CRC (alternative care, family strengthening, etc.)
  Project Description: This project contributes to the achievement of the Children Rights stated principles and their implementation in the three western countries - Moldova, Ukraine and Belarus. The project's partner organizations have represented for many years -partly supported by Austrian and European funding - important actors in the field of child protection and also in national and international working groups. The current project is aimed to achieve a more professional projects come in the area of child protection, by state and non-state actors in training and Project visits and participate in such close contact with working Model. A Study Visit to Austria beyond the possibilities of cooperation and to be informed between government and Civil society.
  Actual Start Date: 01/11/2012 
  Actual Completion Date: 31/12/2014 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 160 - OTHER SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES
Actual Commitments:  23 333
  Project Title: Promote and establish organic value chains and standards for the Moldovan agriculture with a focus on organic sunflower
  Objective:

The conventional farming sector is targeted in the project across the whole country in order to start the conversion process of approximate 10000 ha of farmland towards organic farming. 20 % of reached farmers shall be smallholders. 100 local farmers will be  directly trained in order to convert their farmland for organic sunflower seed production, with in total 300 workers (20 % which are women) are trained on  organic farming. 1 storage facility,

A research institution to raise awareness and collect data on cost-benefits of organic compared to conventional farming, as well as two public institutions and 1 NGO, will directly benefit from the intervention. In particular policy advice as to make Moldovan organic sunflower export ready according to EU) standards, will be given and farmers incentivized to produce organically.

It is expected that 50 farmers will convert at a later stage once the benefits of organic farming have been demonstrated. 30 jobs will be created through the project. An organic sunflower processing facility with a capacity of 4000 MT per year is up and running and in addition a storage capacity is set up with 2000 m2

  Project Description:

The Strategic Alliance involving private, public, European and Moldovan stakeholders aims at the establishment of an efficient value chain in the area of organic agriculture, with a special focus on organic sunflower seeds in Moldova according to European and International standards.

The project aims at launching a bottom up reform in the sunflower sector so as to delimitate the organic sunflower production from the conventional one and then build it up into a new sector. The organic sunflower in Moldova has great potential of growth (based on the exponential growth of conventional sunflower production and exports
Project is a Public Private Partnership

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 311 - AGRICULTURE
Actual Commitments:  478 146
 
  Actual Commitments
2016 478 146
Totals For Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 478 146
Total Costs Actual Commitments 501 479
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Technical Assistance
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 478 146
Funding 2017 Actual Commitments 70 000
Total Costs Actual Commitments 571 479
Type Of Assistance: Project Support
Mode of Payment : Recurrent - consultancy services
- Euro
  Project Title: Confidence Building Measures for the Transnistrian region of the Republic of Moldova
  Objective:

To establish an on-going dialogue between civil society representatives, media professionals and decision makers on both sides of the river Nistru/Dniestr, and to increase awareness of European and international standards in the  region.

  Project Description:

The overall objective of the programme is to contribute to the conflict settlement process in the Transnistrian region through grass-root activities, including through establishing a dialogue between different groups of the population on both sides of the river Nistru/Dniestr, namely civil society representatives, media professionals, decision makers, and increasing awareness of European and international standards in the region. 

 

The activities of “The Confidence Building Measures for the Transnistrian region of the Republic of Moldova” Programme (CBM Programme) are envisaged as capacity building activities in technical areas, with the participation and facilitation of renowned European experts; through joint initiatives with the participation of media professionals and activities aiming at developing a viable civil society. The experts’ role will be not to suggest “ready-made” solutions to a given problem but to present different approaches complying with European standards, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses. Participants are encouraged to reflect on these examples and solutions best adapted to their situation.

 

All initiatives envisaged by the programme will involve participants from both banks of the Nistru/Dniestr river and will aim at exchanging useful experience, identifying common problems and addressing possible joint solutions.

 

The programme relies on a strong partnership with governmental institutions in Chisinau, as well as de facto authorities in Tiraspol, and local NGOs. Equality, transparency and dialogue are the three cornerstones of the CBM programme.

 

The project will promote increased awareness and better knowledge of international and European standards in the field of freedom of media as well as compliance with the ECHR, the European Social Charter etc.

  Actual Start Date: 01/06/2013 
  Actual Completion Date: 30/06/2015 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 150 - GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY
Actual Commitments:  450 000
Totals For Mode of Payment : Recurrent - consultancy services
Total Costs Actual Commitments 450 000
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Project Support
Total Costs Actual Commitments 450 000
Totals For Donor Group : Austria
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 478 146
Funding 2017 Actual Commitments 70 000
Total Costs Actual Commitments 1 021 479
Donor Group: Belgium
Type Of Assistance: Project Support
Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
- Euro
  Project Title: THE NATO/PfP TRUST FUND PROJECT FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF THE PESTICIDES AND DANGEROUS CHEMICALS IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA
  Objective:

The overall objective is to strengthen the security environment and public health in Moldova through safe management of ecologically and destruction of stockpiles of obsolete pesticides in agriculture.

  Project Description:

Difficult management of pesticides in the Soviet period left us a heritage of prints that will be felt over several years, practical in all sectors of development. Food safety,  demographic security, environmental and economic security, securing fundamental human rights to live in a clean environment without waste pesticides - have become in the last years a national concern, that is met practically in all relevant plans, programs and national strategies. Performance strengthening the state security associated with the dissipation of pesticide wastes in the environment can be recorded only if the priority will be the elimination of all outbreaks and threats related to such wastes.

  Actual Start Date: 15/10/2013 
  Actual Completion Date: 15/10/2017 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 150 - GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY
Actual Commitments:  17 000
Totals For Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
Total Costs Actual Commitments 17 000
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Project Support
Total Costs Actual Commitments 17 000
Totals For Donor Group : Belgium
Total Costs Actual Commitments 17 000
Donor Group: Bulgaria
Type Of Assistance: Technical Assistance
Mode of Payment : Mode of Payment Unallocated
- Euro
  Project Title: Local Development in Taraclia District
  Objective:

Two main interventions are envisaged: Installation of 8 water stations in different local communities serving over 30,000 people and renovation of the roof for the dormitory of Taraclia University. These two projects were assessed to have a significant impact for the local population responding directly to their pressing development needs.

  Project Description:

The water project is directly aligned to the Taraclia district Programme for 2013-2015 towards solving the issue of access to clean water as approved by the district council from November 2013. The project envisages the installation of 8 water stations, which represent special installation allowing access to clean filtered water. Eight localities have been identified to be in most critical needs of such objects, they being:

  1. Taraclia town- 13,500 people
  2. Tvardita town – 6,082 people
  3. Valea Perjei village – 4,982 people
  4. Corten village- 3,314 people
  5. Cairaclia village – 2,005 people
  6. Albota de Jos village – 1,315 people
  7. Albota de Sus village – 912 people
  8. Cortenul Nou village, Cealic – 250 people

The second intervention refers to the roof renovation at Grigore Tsamblak University in Taraclia. The dormitory of the Grigore Tsamblak University is a five-storied building put into commission in 1983. The roof is a flat one and is covered with bitumen membranes. The dormitory has a capacity to accommodate 400 students. At present, it accommodates 180 students. The building has all the plumbing and wiring needed for a student dormitory. The building is located in the central part of Taraclia town and is intercalated into a fairly developed economic-social infrastructure. The poor technical condition of the roof however has rendered the 4th and 5th floor practically unusable. Recently the exterior walls were provided with thermal insulation and the windows and doors were replaced. 

 

 

 

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 110 - EDUCATION    140 - WATER AND SANITATION   
Actual Commitments:  275 000
 
  Actual Commitments
2015 275 000
Totals For Mode of Payment : Mode of Payment Unallocated
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 275 000
Total Costs Actual Commitments 275 000
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Technical Assistance
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 275 000
Total Costs Actual Commitments 275 000
Type Of Assistance: Project Support
Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
- Euro
  Project Title: THE NATO/PfP TRUST FUND PROJECT FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF THE PESTICIDES AND DANGEROUS CHEMICALS IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA
  Objective:

The overall objective is to strengthen the security environment and public health in Moldova through safe management of ecologically and destruction of stockpiles of obsolete pesticides in agriculture.

  Project Description:

Difficult management of pesticides in the Soviet period left us a heritage of prints that will be felt over several years, practical in all sectors of development. Food safety,  demographic security, environmental and economic security, securing fundamental human rights to live in a clean environment without waste pesticides - have become in the last years a national concern, that is met practically in all relevant plans, programs and national strategies. Performance strengthening the state security associated with the dissipation of pesticide wastes in the environment can be recorded only if the priority will be the elimination of all outbreaks and threats related to such wastes.

  Actual Start Date: 15/10/2013 
  Actual Completion Date: 15/10/2017 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 150 - GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY
Actual Commitments:  15 000
Totals For Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
Total Costs Actual Commitments 15 000
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Project Support
Total Costs Actual Commitments 15 000
Totals For Donor Group : Bulgaria
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 275 000
Total Costs Actual Commitments 290 000
Donor Group: China
Type Of Assistance: Technical Assistance
Mode of Payment : Mode of Payment Unallocated
- Euro
  Project Title: Contract for the Implementation of the Technological Cooperation Project Supporting Moldova Traditional Chinese Medicine Center - Phase II
  Objective:

Supporting the development of the Chinese Medicine Center in the Republic of Moldova. In this context, In this context, the Chinese side will supply with medical equipment and medicinal plants.

  Project Description:

The Second Technical Cooperation Project supporting Moldova Traditional Chinese Medicine Center signed on 30 november 2015.

  Actual Start Date: 20/01/2016 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 120 - HEALTH
Actual Commitments:  662 812,02
 
  Actual Commitments
2015 662 812,02
Totals For Mode of Payment : Mode of Payment Unallocated
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 662 812,02
Total Costs Actual Commitments 662 812,02
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Technical Assistance
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 662 812,02
Total Costs Actual Commitments 662 812,02
Totals For Donor Group : China
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 662 812,02
Total Costs Actual Commitments 662 812,02
Donor Group: Council of Europe Development Bank
Type Of Assistance: Project Support
Mode of Payment : Capital - general
- Euro
  Project Title: SOCIAL HOUSING II
  Objective: THE OBJECTIVE OF THE PROPOSED PROJECT IS TO IMPROVE AND INCREASE THE STOCK OF RENTAL HOUSING TO BENEFIT FAMILIES FROM SOCIALLY-VULNERABLE SEGMENTS OF THE POPULATION OF MOLDOVA. IN ACCORDANCE WITH STATE LEGISLATION, THE PROJECT AIMS TO COMPLETE SOME 15 UNFINISHED APARTMENT BLOCKS IN SELECTED MUNICIPALITIES, DELIVER SOME 700 SOCIAL DWELLINGS TO ACCOMMODATE SOME 2,500 PERSONS FROM POOR AND VULNERABLE FAMILIES CURRENTLY UNABLE TO ACCESS TO SATISFACTORY HOUSING CONDITIONS.
  Project Description: THE OBJECTIVE OF THE PROPOSED PROJECT IS TO IMPROVE AND INCREASE THE STOCK OF RENTAL HOUSING TO BENEFIT FAMILIES FROM SOCIALLY-VULNERABLE SEGMENTS OF THE POPULATION OF MOLDOVA. IN ACCORDANCE WITH STATE LEGISLATION, THE PROJECT AIMS TO COMPLETE SOME 15 UNFINISHED APARTMENT BLOCKS IN SELECTED MUNICIPALITIES, DELIVER SOME 700 SOCIAL DWELLINGS TO ACCOMMODATE SOME 2,500 PERSONS FROM POOR AND VULNERABLE FAMILIES CURRENTLY UNABLE TO ACCESS TO SATISFACTORY HOUSING CONDITIONS.SELECTED MUNICIPALITIES:SANGEREI, GLODENI, BASARABEASCA, CHISINAU, BRICENI, ANENII NOI, CEADIR-LUNGA, CALARAȘI, HANCEȘTI, SARATA, FALEȘTI AND DROCHIA
  Actual Start Date: 20/05/2013 
  Actual Completion Date: 31/12/2019 
  Financing Instrument: Soft Loan
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 160 - OTHER SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES
Actual Commitments:  13 400 000
Totals For Mode of Payment : Capital - general
Total Costs Actual Commitments 13 400 000
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Project Support
Total Costs Actual Commitments 13 400 000
Totals For Donor Group : Council of Europe Development Bank
Total Costs Actual Commitments 13 400 000
Donor Group: Czech Republic
Type Of Assistance: Technical Assistance
Mode of Payment : Capital - general
- Euro
  Project Title: Enahancing the capacities of public administration in Moldova - South Development Region
  Objective:

Enhancement the volume of funding from the National Regional Development Fund and other external financial sources leading to soci-economic development of the region by increasing the number of quality projects to be submitted to the NRDF and raising the success ratio of submitted projects.

  Project Description:

The aim of the project is to contribute to the achievement of balanced socio-economic development of the South Development Region (SDR). This will be achieved by trainings of officers of local and regional authorities, who will better understand the factors of socio-economic development, strengths of the region and the importance of cooperation with private sector. On this basis the local and regional authorities will be able to deliver better and more relevant project designs. The final goal (impact) of the project is raising the living standards of SDR population (increase in employment opportunities, enhanced infrastructure, etc.). Project will be implemented in close cooperation with the Regional Development Agency South (RDAS), who is the initiator of this project.

  Actual Start Date: 01/10/2014 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 150 - GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY    400 - MULTISECTOR/CROSS-CUTTING   
Actual Commitments:  73 251,94
 
  Actual Commitments
2015 73 251,94
Totals For Mode of Payment : Capital - general
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 73 251,94
Total Costs Actual Commitments 73 251,94
Mode of Payment : Mode of Payment Unallocated
- Euro
  Project Title: Harmonization of Moldova´slegislation with EU Directives in the area of water supply and sanitation
  Project Description:

Expertize and recomendation by the Czech Experts.

  Actual Start Date: 21/11/2016 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 140 - WATER AND SANITATION
Actual Commitments:  49 782,87
 
  Actual Commitments
2016 49 782,87
  Project Title: Modernization and quality improvement of education and research at state agrarian university of Moldova(SAUM)
  Objective:

The proposed project is highly relevant to the present situation in the Moldovan high educational system due to its possible positive impact on Moldovan quality high agricultural education which is closely linked to the rural areas´development. This impact will be achieved by means of know-how transfer between Czech University of Life Sciences Prague and SAUM RM.

  Project Description:

The overall objective of proposal is to contribute to electronization of education and improvement of research´s quality at SAUM RM, and also to increase students motivation and prestige of SAUM at national and international levels.

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 110 - EDUCATION    311 - AGRICULTURE   
Actual Commitments:  70 009,04
 
  Actual Commitments
2016 70 009,04
  Project Title: Solution of decontamination in infectious clinic in Chisinau in case of emergency situations with occurrence of highly dangerous infection
  Project Description:

accesories for decontamination in infectious clinic in Chisinau in case of emergency situations with occurrence of highly dangerous infection

  Actual Start Date: 03/04/2017 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 120 - HEALTH
Actual Commitments:  18 991,44
 
  Actual Commitments
2017 18 991,44
  Project Title: Supply of equipment for the processing and preservation of fruits and vegetables in Moldova II
  Objective:

 supply for 3 cooperatives from Moldova with the necessary technical processing and preserving fruits and vegetables.

  Project Description:

supply for 3 cooperatives from Moldova with the necessary technical processing and preserving fruits and vegetables.

1. GRAPE LINE Cooperative from v.Manta r.Cahul  will benefit a sorting and packing line for grapes.

2. Agro Grape Cooperative  from v. Budesti Chisinau will receive the technology and instalation it for a refrigerated warehouse.

3. Cooperative Ceviz Eri from v. Cazaclia r. Taraclia, I will receive the technology and installation for a refrigerated warehouse.

  Actual Start Date: 17/10/2016 
  Actual Completion Date: 31/10/2018 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 311 - AGRICULTURE
Actual Commitments:  874 134,17
 
  Actual Commitments
2016 874 134,17
Totals For Mode of Payment : Mode of Payment Unallocated
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 993 926,08
Funding 2017 Actual Commitments 18 991,44
Total Costs Actual Commitments 1 012 917,52
Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
- Euro
  Project Title: Increase process efficiency of storage and destruction of documents national employment agency in moldova
  Objective:

Increase process efficiency of work with documents

  Project Description:

Characteristics: The project builds on a previous project that was put into operation on December 3rd 2014. Subject to project is

 

* Implementation of mass data transfer between IS Jobless and EFS (Electronics Filling Service).

* Creation and technical realization of the administrative archive - a system for long-term archiving of electronic documents for the unemployed and his backup.

* Methodological and technical support possibility to carry out a proper destruction documents in EFS.

* Training IT staff ANOFM system administration electronic filing services and professionals ANOFM the use of electronic filing services.

* Delivery of data storage in the number 1 item on ANOFM including HDD.

  Actual Start Date: 01/12/2016 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 160 - OTHER SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES
Actual Commitments:  33 676,26
 
  Actual Commitments
2016 33 676,26
  Project Title: Echipament tehnic pentru Departamentul Urgente
  Objective:

The newly created facility spaces for resuscitation, assessment, treatment and surveillance require to be provided with 6 vital function monitors, 2 infusomat, and 2 wheeled stretchers for the emergencies and intensive care.

  Project Description:

1. To installate of vital function monitors, infusiomats and other.

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 120 - HEALTH
Actual Commitments:  9 572,72
 
  Actual Commitments
2017 9 572,72
Totals For Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 33 676,26
Funding 2017 Actual Commitments 9 572,72
Total Costs Actual Commitments 43 248,98
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Technical Assistance
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 73 251,94
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 1 027 602,35
Funding 2017 Actual Commitments 28 564,16
Total Costs Actual Commitments 1 129 418,45
Type Of Assistance: Project Support
Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
- Euro
  Project Title: THE NATO/PfP TRUST FUND PROJECT FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF THE PESTICIDES AND DANGEROUS CHEMICALS IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA
  Objective:

The overall objective is to strengthen the security environment and public health in Moldova through safe management of ecologically and destruction of stockpiles of obsolete pesticides in agriculture.

  Project Description:

Difficult management of pesticides in the Soviet period left us a heritage of prints that will be felt over several years, practical in all sectors of development. Food safety,  demographic security, environmental and economic security, securing fundamental human rights to live in a clean environment without waste pesticides - have become in the last years a national concern, that is met practically in all relevant plans, programs and national strategies. Performance strengthening the state security associated with the dissipation of pesticide wastes in the environment can be recorded only if the priority will be the elimination of all outbreaks and threats related to such wastes.

  Actual Start Date: 15/10/2013 
  Actual Completion Date: 15/10/2017 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 150 - GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY
Actual Commitments:  61 000
Totals For Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
Total Costs Actual Commitments 61 000
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Project Support
Total Costs Actual Commitments 61 000
Totals For Donor Group : Czech Republic
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 73 251,94
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 1 027 602,35
Funding 2017 Actual Commitments 28 564,16
Total Costs Actual Commitments 1 190 418,45
Donor Group: Domestic NGO
Type Of Assistance: Technical Assistance
Mode of Payment : Mode of Payment Unallocated
- Euro
  Project Title: CRDF 3000-15-61844-1 Prison Interventions and HIV Prevention Collaboration. Linking People to Medication-Assisted Therapy for Opioid Dependence in the Prison-to-Community Transition Process.
  Objective:
  • Preventing deaths by overdose of psychoactive substances and inclusion in pharmacotherapy with methadone injecting drug users after release.
  • Study medical and social barriers of drug users in the process of releasing and developing evidence-based recommendations
  Project Description:

In response to Moldova’s syndemic of HIV, opioid dependence, and injection drug use, we propose an evaluation of the Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) program within Moldova’s correctional system to screen, identify, inform, and link incarcerated individuals who meet ICD-10 criteria for opioid dependence to opioid substitution treatment services within the community in order to prevent post-release relapse to drug use.  SBIRT is a comprehensive, integrated, public health approach to the delivery of early intervention and treatment services for persons with substance use disorders, as well as those who are at risk of developing these disorders. 

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 120 - HEALTH
Actual Commitments:  31 845,47
 
  Actual Commitments
2016 31 845,47
Totals For Mode of Payment : Mode of Payment Unallocated
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 31 845,47
Total Costs Actual Commitments 31 845,47
Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
- Euro
  Project Title: Innovation, Development and Communication for a better education in Prison System IDECOM
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 150 - GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY
Actual Commitments:  47 298
 
  Actual Commitments
2015 47 298
Totals For Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 47 298
Total Costs Actual Commitments 47 298
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Technical Assistance
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 47 298
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 31 845,47
Total Costs Actual Commitments 79 143,47
Totals For Donor Group : Domestic NGO
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 47 298
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 31 845,47
Total Costs Actual Commitments 79 143,47
Donor Group: Estonia
Type Of Assistance: Project Support
Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
- Euro
  Project Title: THE NATO/PfP TRUST FUND PROJECT FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF THE PESTICIDES AND DANGEROUS CHEMICALS IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA
  Objective:

The overall objective is to strengthen the security environment and public health in Moldova through safe management of ecologically and destruction of stockpiles of obsolete pesticides in agriculture.

  Project Description:

Difficult management of pesticides in the Soviet period left us a heritage of prints that will be felt over several years, practical in all sectors of development. Food safety,  demographic security, environmental and economic security, securing fundamental human rights to live in a clean environment without waste pesticides - have become in the last years a national concern, that is met practically in all relevant plans, programs and national strategies. Performance strengthening the state security associated with the dissipation of pesticide wastes in the environment can be recorded only if the priority will be the elimination of all outbreaks and threats related to such wastes.

  Actual Start Date: 15/10/2013 
  Actual Completion Date: 15/10/2017 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 150 - GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY
Actual Commitments:  30 000
Totals For Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
Total Costs Actual Commitments 30 000
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Project Support
Total Costs Actual Commitments 30 000
Totals For Donor Group : Estonia
Total Costs Actual Commitments 30 000
Donor Group: European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
Type Of Assistance: Technical Assistance
Mode of Payment : Mode of Payment Unallocated
- Euro
  Project Title: Proiect de gestionare a deşeurilor solide Chişinău Solid waste management project Chisinau
  Objective:

The objective is to identify and assess any adverse future potentially significant environmental and social issues associated with the proposed project, to assess compliance with applicable laws and ESP and CP EBRD, establishes the necessary measures to prevent or minimize and mitigate the negative impact, and identify potential environmental and social opportunities, including those that would improve social and environmental sustainability of the project.

  Project Description:

Description of the project will include:

1 Any problems potentially significant environmental and social or risks associated with other activities or relevant facilities that are not part of the project, but can be influenced directly or indirectly by the project, which exists only because the project or could present Project risk.

2 The cumulative impact of the project in combination with other impacts from past developments, relevant, present and reasonably foreseeable

3 Activities Project unplanned but predictable permits that may occur later or at a different location,

4 Risks associated with environmental and social supply chains central source of operţionale basic functions of project

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 998 - UNALLOCATED/ UNSPECIFIED
Actual Commitments:  249 160
 
  Actual Commitments
2015 249 160
  Project Title: Acordul de grant nr. C32859/EBSF-2013-07-140 din 29 martie 2016, dintre Î.S. „Calea Ferată din Moldova” și Banca Europeană pentru Reconstrucție și Dezvoltare
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 210 - TRANSPORT AND STORAGE
Actual Commitments:  62 244
 
  Actual Commitments
2016 62 244
Totals For Mode of Payment : Mode of Payment Unallocated
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 249 160
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 62 244
Total Costs Actual Commitments 311 404
Mode of Payment : Recurrent - consultancy services
- Euro
  Project Title: Acordul de grant nr. C33453/EBSF-2015-06-940 din 8 aprilie 2016, dintre Î.S. „Calea Ferată din Moldova” și Banca Europeană pentru Reconstrucție și Dezvoltare
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 210 - TRANSPORT AND STORAGE
Actual Commitments:  219 820
 
  Actual Commitments
2016 219 820
Totals For Mode of Payment : Recurrent - consultancy services
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 219 820
Total Costs Actual Commitments 219 820
Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
- Euro
  Project Title: Chisinau Urban Road Sector Project - Project Implementation Support and Supervision
  Objective:
  • Review of the existing data and detailed (for conventional civil works contracts) design;
  • Preparation of tender documentation and implementation of the contracts procurement as per the International Federation of Consulting Engineers’ (“FIDIC”) Red Book Conditions of Contract and the EBRD’s Procurement Policies and Rules;
  • Supervise the selected contractor(s) to carry out the street rehabilitation works in an effective and timely manner in accordance with the Contract;
  • Providing timely recommendations and reporting to the City on the contract administration process;
  • If requested, the Consultant will help the City to provide the Bank with data, advice and information in relation to the contract administration and supervision for the Project.
  Project Description:

The Project entails the rehabilitation of major streets and modernisation of public lighting in the City centre.

Street rehabilitation works of up to 14.3 kilometres of primary and secondary streets will include renewal of asphalt and pavements, building new central pedestrian areas, upgrade of water drainage infrastructure, establishment of on-street parking facilities and street lighting refurbishment to include replacing existing high pressure mercury-based lamps with modern energy-efficient technology using LED lamps with daylight optimisation, sensor control and dimming.

  Actual Start Date: 21/12/2012 
  Actual Completion Date: 31/05/2016 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 210 - TRANSPORT AND STORAGE
Actual Commitments:  761 500
  Project Title: Support of the Economic Council to the Prime Minister
  Objective:

The overall objective of the Economic Council is to facilitate the dialogue between the representatives of business community and Government in order to develop a non-discriminatory, transparent and favorable to investments business environment.

  Project Description:

The Economic Council it is set up under the Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova to act as an advisory body and a platform for a high level dialogue between the Government, authorities and business community.

Was established according to Government Decision no. 631 of 22 August 2011 (as amended on 28 December 2012) with the support of the European Bank for the Reconstruction and Development.

Its members bring together several groups of participants: state institutions, representatives of business associations, donors’ representatives active in the field of private sector development, etc. In addition to the permanent members, depending on the meeting’s agenda and topic/sector discussed, other experts, sector associations, state specialized institutions can be engaged in the Council’s meetings.

The daily activity of the Council it is coordinated by the Secretariat, which consists of economic, legal advisors and administrative assistant. The Secretariat develops the agenda, ensures preparation of the meetings, drafts proposals for the interventions, provides to the Prime Minister and Council’s members summary views and recommendations on the subject discussed. Also, it steers the decisions implementation process, evaluates the results and assess the impact and effectiveness on the business environment, informs the public about the activity of the Economic Council, etc.

The mandate of the Council is for 2 years and it ends on November 1st 2015. During this time it proposes to offer real solutions for existing problems in the economic sector of the state and to significantly improve business climate of the country.

  Actual Start Date: 30/10/2013 
  Actual Completion Date: 24/12/2021 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 250 - BUSINESS AND OTHER SERVICES
Actual Commitments:  312 287,68
 
  Actual Commitments
2014 162 041,85
Totals For Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
Funding 2014 Actual Commitments 162 041,85
Total Costs Actual Commitments 1 073 787,68
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Technical Assistance
Funding 2014 Actual Commitments 162 041,85
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 249 160
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 282 064
Total Costs Actual Commitments 1 605 011,68
Type Of Assistance: Project Support
Mode of Payment : Capital - general
- Euro
  Project Title: MOLDOVA ROAD REHABILITATION PROJECT III (BERD & BEI)
  Objective: The purpose of the project is to help reverse the deterioration of the road network in Moldova and to ensure key road links are properly maintened to facilitate economic growth and regional integration.
  Project Description: Loan of 75 mln Euro for roads reconstruction.The EBRD loan is devided into three tranches, it will be used in the road sector for financing the primary projects that are estabilished in the investition plan with the World Bank support.The first tranche of the loan, with the vlaue of 27 milion Euro, will finance the reconstruction of two sections from M3 Chişinău - Giurgiuleşti road, that has the total lenth 55km and it is placed between the Comrat and Ciumai city.The next tranche of the loan with a value of 25 and 23 million Euro, will be used to finance the suplementary investitions in the road infrastructure of the Republic of Moldova, that will be further defined.
  Actual Start Date: 01/11/2010 
  Actual Completion Date: 01/11/2015 
  Financing Instrument: Soft Loan
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 210 - TRANSPORT AND STORAGE
Actual Commitments:  75 000 000
Totals For Mode of Payment : Capital - general
Total Costs Actual Commitments 75 000 000
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Project Support
Total Costs Actual Commitments 75 000 000
Totals For Donor Group : European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
Funding 2014 Actual Commitments 162 041,85
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 249 160
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 282 064
Total Costs Actual Commitments 76 605 011,68
Donor Group: European Investment Bank
Type Of Assistance: Project Support
Mode of Payment : Capital - general
- Euro
  Project Title: MOLDOVA ROAD REHABILITATION PROJECT III (BERD & BEI)
  Objective: The purpose of the project is to help reverse the deterioration of the road network in Moldova and to ensure key road links are properly maintened to facilitate economic growth and regional integration.
  Project Description: Loan of 75 mln Euro for roads reconstruction.The EBRD loan is devided into three tranches, it will be used in the road sector for financing the primary projects that are estabilished in the investition plan with the World Bank support.The first tranche of the loan, with the vlaue of 27 milion Euro, will finance the reconstruction of two sections from M3 Chişinău - Giurgiuleşti road, that has the total lenth 55km and it is placed between the Comrat and Ciumai city.The next tranche of the loan with a value of 25 and 23 million Euro, will be used to finance the suplementary investitions in the road infrastructure of the Republic of Moldova, that will be further defined.
  Actual Start Date: 01/11/2010 
  Actual Completion Date: 01/11/2015 
  Financing Instrument: Soft Loan
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 210 - TRANSPORT AND STORAGE
Actual Commitments:  75 000 000
Totals For Mode of Payment : Capital - general
Total Costs Actual Commitments 75 000 000
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Project Support
Total Costs Actual Commitments 75 000 000
Totals For Donor Group : European Investment Bank
Total Costs Actual Commitments 75 000 000
Donor Group: European Union
Type Of Assistance: Twinning
Mode of Payment : Recurrent - consultancy services
- Euro
  Project Title: SUPPORT TO MOLDOVA IN THE FIELD OF NORMS AND STANDARDS IN FOOD SAFETY FOR PLANT ORIGIN PRODUCTS (TWINNING)
  Objective:

To support the development of agricultural and food sectors of Moldova in compliance with EU and international rules and to support the ability of these sectors to participate in international trade

  Project Description:

Component 1 - Institutional Assessment and Strategy Development of GIPSSC Mandatory result:The precise role and remit and on that basis the strategic objectives of the GIPSSC in the food safety and plant health are defined and approved Component 2 - Operational Review and Reform of GIPSSC Mandatory result: The legislative framework and institutional structure of the GIPSSC (including the channels of communication) is optimised for efficient and effective functioning. Component 3: Establishment of Risk- Based ProceduresMandatory result:The effectiveness of the national pesticide MRL monitoring programme is improved through an appropriate prioritised and fact-(data) and risk-based regulatory and enforcement programme.Component 4:Capacity Building in the implementation. of preventative approachMandatory result: Responsible and safe pesticide use is improved through a proactive and preventive regulatory and enforcement approach

  Actual Start Date: 30/03/2012 
  Actual Completion Date: 31/12/2014 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 311 - AGRICULTURE
Actual Commitments:  1 146 000
  Project Title: SUPPORT TO CONSUMER PROTECTION AGENCY (TWINNING)
  Objective: To contribute to the implementation of the requirements for market surveillance in line with the requirements of EU regulatory instruments. To implement the national legislation regulating market surveillance in accordance with European standards and best practises.
  Project Description: Improvement of the legal framework to enable the CPA to fulfil its role with respect to general product safety and consumer product safety in line with the relevant provisions of EU regulation 765/2008/EC. The equipment necessary to implement market surveillance activities “in the field” to be defined and specified. The staff of the CPA will have the appropriate skills and knowledge to implement their tasks related to product safety for consumer protection in accordance with EU best practice.
  Actual Start Date: 18/06/2012 
  Actual Completion Date: 17/05/2014 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 331 - TRADE POLICY AND REGULATIONS AND TRADE-RELATED ADJUSTMENT
Actual Commitments:  1 000 000
  Project Title: Support to the strengthening of the operational capacities of the Law Enforcement Agencies of the Republic of Moldova in the field of prevention and investigation of criminal acts of corruption
  Objective:

Strengthening of the institutional capacities of Law Enforcement Agencies of Moldova (LEAs), including National Anti-Corruption Centre (NAC), Prosecution offices, Ministry of Interior, General Police Inspectorate (GPI), Customs Service, in order to increase the efficiency in the fight against corruption. 

  Project Description:

Corruption, as a phenomenon, has always been present in all countries worldwide and represents a constant threat that should be constantly addressed and overcome by all legal and institutional tools both preventively and repressively. Therefore, the fight against corruption must be a strategic priority in order to ensure sustainable long-term social competence and resistance to corruption in all its emerging forms. This means that corruption should be reduced to the minimum by unselectively discovering and sanctioning each and every case of corruption in practice.

The key Beneficiary institution participating in the project is National Anti-Corruption Centre (NAC) of the Republic of Moldova. Since project is focused on strengthening the investigative capacities of the Moldovan anti-corruption agencies, other involved bodies of the project are Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (APO), Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA), General Police Inspectorate (GPI) and Customs Service. 

This Twinning project is implemented bz a consortium bz 3 EU member-states. Lithuania as a Lead Member State with Romania and Finland as a Junior partners are ready and willing to co-operate with the Republic of Moldova to strengthen the institutional capacities of the National Anti-Corruption Centre (NAC), Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (APO), Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA), General Police Inspectorate (GPI) and Customs Service, in order to increase the efficiency in the fight against corruption.

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 150 - GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY
Actual Commitments:  25 000
 
  Actual Commitments
2015 25 000
Totals For Mode of Payment : Recurrent - consultancy services
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 25 000
Total Costs Actual Commitments 2 171 000
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Twinning
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 25 000
Total Costs Actual Commitments 2 171 000
Type Of Assistance: Technical Assistance
Mode of Payment : Mode of Payment Unallocated
- Euro
  Project Title: Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence in European Economic Integration Studies – INTEGRA
  Objective:

The overall objective is to foster the economic integration of Moldova into EU space in the framework of the Association Agreement by create a basis of high level academic and professional competences concerning the European economic studies in Moldova. 

  Project Description:

The INTEGRA project was developed in response to experience obtained during the implementation of the Jean Monnet projects in Moldova on the basis of problems and needs of the target groups involved in the project`s activities.

The timeliness of the INTEGRA project is appropriate also because of the progress of the implementation of the initialled Association Agreement between EU and Republic of Moldova that will significantly deepen Moldova’s economic integration with the EU and includes the gradual implementation of a Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area.

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 110 - EDUCATION
Actual Commitments:  80 000
 
  Actual Commitments
2015 80 000
  Project Title: Creating Moldovan E-network for promoting innovative e-teaching in the continuing professional education (TEACH ME)
  Objective:

Modernization of Continuous Professional Training system by capitalizing on the e-Learning methodology potential and its subsequent use in the development of innovative LLL courses that will contribute to changing the paradigms of teaching, learning and assessment.

  Project Description:

Creation and management of the e-network of Centers of Continuous Professional Education (CCPE) from partner institutions in Moldova.
Development, testing and implementing two innovative courses for continuous professional training of didactic staff.
Training the academic staff f in applying e-Learning technologies and innovative pedagogical approaches.
Redesigning, texting and implementing existing continuous professional training courses (through blended learning approach)

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 110 - EDUCATION
Actual Commitments:  683 225
 
  Actual Commitments
2015 683 225
  Project Title: H2020 - WaterWorks2014, nr.641715 Water Works 2014-2019 in Support of the Water JPI
  Objective:

The aim of the WaterWorks2014 Cofunded Call is to enable transnational, collaborative research, development and innovation projects addressing questions relating to the water challenges faced by European society. The FPOs particularly wish to promote multi-disciplinary work, encourage proposals combining basic and applied approaches, stimulate mobility of researchers within the consortia and enhance collaborative research and innovation during the project’s lifespan and beyond.

The FPOs have arranged a call for transnational RDI projects on “Research and Innovation for Developing Technological Solutions and Services for Water Systems”. This call theme partially covers the five priority themes described in the Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (SRIA) of Water JPI (http://www.waterjpi.eu).

The overarching aim of this call is to develop technological solutions for water and wastewater treatment, to assess risks, and for cost effectiveness and improved quality of life. All should contribute to tackling European water challenges and produce new scientific and technological knowledge and/or explore the implementation of novel management, treatment and mitigation measures and technologies.

  Project Description:

The Joint Programming Initiative “Water Challenges for a Changing World” (Water JPI) is an intergovernmental initiative with the vision of achieving sustainable water systems for a sustainable economy in Europe and abroad. However, addressing this grand challenge requires a transnational and multi-disciplinary approach to the economic, ecological, technological and societal challenges facing European waters.

Since 2008, Water JPI has assembled a cohesive group of European Research, Development and Innovation (RDI) Programmes from 19 partner countries plus the European Commission (EC) and from 5 observer countries. Water JPI has achieved a joint vision on water challenges, a Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (SRIA) (version 1.0, October 2014) and is committed to play a pivotal role in the building of the European Research Area (ERA) in collaboration with H2020.

WaterWorks2014 responds to the Horizon 2020 (H2020) Societal Challenge 5 2014 Call topic Water-3 [2014]: Stepping up EU research and innovation cooperation in the water area. This ERA-NET Cofund constitutes a major step towards the planning and implementation of Water JPI activities and aims at further reducing the fragmentation and dispersion of EU water-related Research and Innovation activities and supporting EU policies and initiatives in the field of water.

A total of 18 Funding Partner Organisations (FPOs) from 16 countries have agreed to launch a cofunded transnational and multidisciplinary call for research and innovation proposals on the topic “Research and Innovation for Developing Technological Solutions and Services for Water Systems”, in March 2014.

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 400 - MULTISECTOR/CROSS-CUTTING
Actual Commitments:  51 668
 
  Actual Commitments
2014 51 668
  Project Title: H2020-Ideal-ist 2018, nr.645216 Transnational Cooperation among ICT NCPs
  Objective:

The main objective of Idealist2018 is to reinforce the network of National Contact Points (NCP) for LEIT ICT under Horizon2020, by promoting further trans-national cooperation within this network.

  Project Description:

Idealist is made up of 33 project beneficiaries, who have committed to deploy additional resources. The remaining participants are termed in this proposal “Associated Partners” (APs = non-Beneficiaries). APs will participate in specific project activities on a volunteer basis using their expertise, with their efforts and travel costs covered by the project. APs have access to all the project results and will benefit from all project services. The Idealist2018 allows each country to choose what type of participation is more suitable for them. NCPs are appointed and financed nationally/regionally by the relevant governmental body. NCP structure, working methods and funding are defined nationally and not by the EC. These activities are closely described in the EC’s fundamental document “Minimum Standards and guiding principles for setting up systems of National Contact Points”. Idealist does not fund any of those activities in line with the EU financial regulations; however, this fact has led to divergent NCP environments throughout Europe and different degrees of NCP service coverage and quality. Another reason for these quality diversities are personnel changes even in well-established NCP organisations or the setting up of new NCP systems.

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 220 - COMMUNICATION
Actual Commitments:  37 387,5
 
  Actual Commitments
2015 37 387,5
  Project Title: STRENGTHENING CROSS-BORDER COOPERATION DEVELOPMENT IN MOLDOVA-BRIDGE
  Objective:

The BRIDGE project`s overall objective is to contribute to the new ENP objective of progress towards 'an area of shared prosperity and good neighbourliness' between EU and Moldova.

  Project Description:

The necessity of BRIDGE proposal has been expressed in some EU projects (EUNEG, EMA) and strengthened by Joint Communication “Review of the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP)”. The timeliness of the BRIDGE proposal is appropriate also because, the European Union launched the new phase of an ambitious initiative focusing on cross-border cooperation (CBC) between its outlying member states and their neighbours as part of the comprehensive ENP in 2014. While the ENP targets external relations with the neighbouring countries as a whole, the CBC programmes lay emphasis on equal cooperation across borders at local and regional level.  Considering the significant regional disparities in Moldova, the lack of a strategic policy framework on regional development and weak implementation capacities there is an increasing need for Moldova to work towards regional and cross-border cooperation development with the aim of promoting economic and social cohesion, human development and tackling regional imbalances in the process of the European integration in the framework of the ENP.

The project’s key target groups are Moldovan students, young researchers, teachers, public administrators, professional groups, civil society representatives and general public.

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 110 - EDUCATION
Actual Commitments:  50 000
 
  Actual Commitments
2016 50 000
  Project Title: FP7-INCO-2013-9, R2I-ENP/SECURE R21, nr.609534 Reinforcing cooperation with Eastern Partnership countries on bridging the gap between research and innovation for inclusive and secure societies
  Objective:

The overall objective of the SECURE-R2I project is to reinforce cooperation with Eastern Partnership Countries (EPC) on bridging the gap between research and innovation for Horizon 2020 Societal Challenge 6. “Inclusive, Innovative and Secure Societies”. In order to achieve the overall objective, the SECURE-R2I project is divided into six (6) sub-objectives, each one being implemented through its own Work Package.

1. Identify and network with EPC organisations involved in RDI for Societal Challenge 6.

2. Assess the tech-transfer opportunities and bottlenecks in the EPC.

3. Train EPC RDI organisations in knowledge and technology transfer.

4. Twinning between EPC and EU/AC partners via R2I pilot projects

5. Hands-on tech-transfer support to EPC organizations involved in RDI for Societal Challenge6 6. Promote project results and international cooperation. 

  Project Description:

The overall aim of the SECURE-R2I project is to reinforce cooperation with Eastern Partnership Countries (EPC) on bridging the gap between research and innovation for Horizon 2020 Societal Challenge 6. “Inclusive, Innovative and Secure Societies”. The research domains encompassed by “Inclusive, Innovative and Secure Societies” are broad. From the perspective of FP7 thematic priorities, they include ICT; Security; Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies, Materials (NMP); and Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH). These research domains also form the basis of important economic sectors in the EPC, with many potential benefits for the EU, but which also need European support to increase their exploitation. Addressing this issue, the SECURE-R2I project will assist R&D and innovation (RDI) organisations in EPC via a range of knowledge and technology transfer activities with the support of European specialists. The activities include:

• Networking between EPC organisations involved in RDI for Societal Challenge 6: It consists in mapping EPC RDI organisations and organising brokerage events to stimulate cooperation;

• Analysing the tech transfer opportunities and bottlenecks of EPC organisations involved in RDI for Societal Challenge 6: It consists in surveying these organisations and holding discussions with representatives of government, industry, government and intermediary bodies;

• Exchanging best practices in knowledge/technology transfer via a range of specific training courses and intensive summer schools in Europe;

• Twinning via R2I pilot projects: Each EPC research partner in the consortium will twin with another consortium partner who will support them to implement a bilateral R2I pilot project;

• Providing innovation support services to selected, high-potential EPC (and European) RDI: The activities will consist in coaching and advisory services on innovation and tech-transfer.

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 400 - MULTISECTOR/CROSS-CUTTING
Actual Commitments:  41 623
  Project Title: FP7-PEOPLE-2012-IRSES NanoBioMat, nr.612484 Biocompatible Materials/Bioactive Nanostructurated
  Objective:

Project concept lies in combination of fundamental researches (studying interfacial phenomena and the structure-property relationships) and applied tasks related to development of novel bionanomaterials. Consequently, the joint efforts of research groups possessing significant expertise in the synthesis and investigations of polymers, organic (cryogels, polymer/carbon nanocomposites) and inorganic (silica, metal oxides, carbon-mineral, etc.) nanoparticles (NP) will lead to creation of advanced drug carriers, biocompatible and biodegradable materials. The synthetic investigations will be supported by theoretical studies of the materials and interfacial phenomena, as well as the analysis of the structure-property relationships for synthesised materials.

  Project Description:

The primary goal of the Joint Exchange Program (Project) is to create multicomponent materials for biomedical applications and to combine knowledge and experience of the different scientific groups concerning interdisciplinary milestones of the proposal in order to deliver the final product. The Project strategy is to bring together in sole Consortium the research groups specialised in material science and experts in biocompatible materials and applications of developed materials. Combined practical and theoretical researches will result in obtaining effective adsorbents for biotoxins and pollutants, bactericides, blood contacting materials and drug delivery systems. Biocompatibility of samples synthesised at different stages of the Project will be conducted by research groups qualified in the development of biomaterials for medical applications.

In the framework of the Project, the following materials: porous and non-porous silica based oxides, nanostructured carbons, 3D reinforced polymers, metal-containing composites and interpenetrating polymer networks are scheduled for biocompatible/bioactive nanostructured material development. According to the programme, researches are focused on: surface modification and interfacial phenomena, structure-properties relationships, novel biocompatible/ bioactive coatings for blood contacting surfaces, (entero)sorbents (for pollutants and biotoxins removal), and drug delivery system development. The partner’s panel is composed in regards to the Project goals and potential contribution. The consortium includes six Participants, three of them are universities from Member States (P1-P3), and the Institute of Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova (P4) is representing the Associated States. The Third Country Participants are presented by Partner 5, which comprised of teams from the Russian Academy of Sciences; and Partner 6 is Chuiko Institute of Surface Chemistry of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.

This project will reinforce and strengthen existing bilateral scientific links and transforms them into a larger network which includes all partners planned. It will provide momentum for long-term collaboration between all the partners. Its results will be background for other actions, aimed at further development and consolidation of the European Research Area and large scale competitive research projects. Additionally, this Project will provide relevant training of early stage researchers.

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 400 - MULTISECTOR/CROSS-CUTTING
Actual Commitments:  53 200
  Project Title: FP7-PEOPLE-2012-IRSES-EUPREACC, nr.318911 Possibilities and limits, challenges and obstacles of transferring CEE EU pre-accession best practices and experience to Moldova's and Georgia's pre-accession process
  Objective:

The focus of the project is structuring the CEE states' reform experience and analyzing the possibilities and limits of transferring the best practices and experience to Moldova's and Georgia's (possible) EU ре-accession process. It analyses the situation in Moldova and Georgia and suggests benchmarking opportunities best suitable for Moldova and Georgia. The project involves exchange of researchers and administrative staff between University of Tartu, University of Vilnius, Moldova State University and Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi state University during 4 years

  Project Description:

The focus of the project and project-related research is structuring the CEE states' reform experience and analyzing the possibilities and limits of transferring the best practices and experience to Moldova' s and Georgia's (possible) EU pre-accession process. It analyses the situation in Moldova and Georgia and suggests benchmarking opportunities best suitable for Moldova and Georgia. The results of the analysis and researchers/lecturers exchange are wrapped up via regular thematic workshops aad publications. The output of the research results is also used in improving and developing the European Union-related curricula and courses in а11 participating universites: in Tartu, Vilnius, Moldova and

Georgia. Work Packages are as follows: 1. Mapping CEE states' reform experience: environment of

positive conditionality - mapping of success and failure of reforms in key policy areas related to EU accession criteria;2. European Neighbourhood Policy and Europeanization (political, economic and legal aspects) - analysing which CEE states' pre-accession knowledge is transferable and needed;3. Moldova and Georgia - the transition countries on the EU border and states between EU and Russia - analysing the specific circumstances and policy trends;4. Teaching EU, EU-Russia relations and European Neighbourhood Policy in the context of interdisciplinary European studies curricula.

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 400 - MULTISECTOR/CROSS-CUTTING
Actual Commitments:  117 800
  Project Title: Twinning project „Support to the National Food Safety Agency of the Republic of Moldova“
  Objective:

To strength the capacity of the National Food Safety Agency (ANSA) in managing all aspects of food safety from the farm to fork, in establishing unified food safety control system at the central level, with regional and local representations and in enforcing compliance of agro-food operators with national/EU standards in view of DCFTA.

  Project Description:

To enhance the commercial and export potential of the agro-business food chain in Republic of Moldova in line with EU standards and DCFTA technical requirements.

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 311 - AGRICULTURE
Actual Commitments:  2 000 000
 
  Actual Commitments
2016 975 143
2017 824 857
2018 200 000
  Project Title: Joint Initiatives of Civil Society Organizations from the both Nistru river banks for Socio Vocational Integration of Disadvantaged Youth from Republic of Moldova (SVIS Moldova)
  Objective:

Develop joint initiatives of Civil Society Organizations from both river banks of Nistru as to establish a system of socio-vocational integration services of disadvantaged youth.

  Project Description:

The project aims the socio-vocational integration of disadvantaged youth from both river banks of Nistru through providing a set of complex assistance services: social, psychologica, lega, vocational. In the same time, project’s activities will strengthen the relationships between youth from the right and left river banks of Nistru, as well as the creation of a regulatory framework for these type of services.

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 150 - GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY
Actual Commitments:  531 891
 
  Actual Commitments
2016 263 783,29
2017 268 107,71
  Project Title: Increasing the observance of women’s rights in Moldova through combating gender based violence
  Objective:

The overall objective of this action is to increase the observance of women’s rights in Moldova through combating gender based violence.

  Project Description:

In Moldova, gender-based violence is a serious human rights problem that affects numerous women throughout their lives. Gender-based violence is also a form of discrimination that seriously inhibits women's ability to enjoy rights and freedoms on a basis of equality with men. The main issues in this regard refer to domestic violence; sexual violence; sexual harassment; trafficking and exploitation of the prostitution; as well as compulsory abortion. The proposed action focuses on gender based violence in terms of domestic violence and sexual violence.

The proposed action will target the following specific problems:

  • Insufficient and inefficient assistance for victims of gender based violence.
  • Inefficient and inadequate forensic examination in cases of gender based violence.
  • Inefficient implementation of the legislation on combating gender based violence in Moldova.
  • Inefficient capacities of the professional groups to address cases of gender based violence.
  • Law level of awareness among population about the gender based violence and legal protection mechanisms.
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 150 - GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY
Actual Commitments:  315 000
 
  Actual Commitments
2016 103 502,5
2017 211 497,5
  Project Title: Prevention, Preparedness and Response to natural and man-made Disasters in EaP East - PPRD East II
  Objective:

Strengthening of the partner countries' civil protection capacities for disaster prevention, preparedness and response;

Strengthening regional cooperation and bringing the Partner Countries progressively closer to the EU Civil Protection Mechanism.

  Project Description:

The project is done by implementing four main activity areas:

- Increase the knowledge of risk exposure and available resources for enhanced preparedness and response capacities in the region by continuing the development and imlementation of the Electronic Regional Risk Atlas.

- Bring partner countries closer to the EU Civil Protection Mechanism and improve their capacities to effectively collaborate with the Participating States of the Mechanism.

- Enhance partner countries' legislative, administrative and operational civil protection, preparedness and response.

- Improve information, awareness and participation of stakeholders regarding disaster prevention, preparedness and response.

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 400 - MULTISECTOR/CROSS-CUTTING
Actual Commitments:  5 499 150
 
  Actual Commitments
2014 1 099 830
2015 4 399 320
  Project Title: Enhancing Integrated Border Management along the Ukraine-Moldova Border
  Objective:

The overall objective of the action is to further enhance IBM and improve the transparency and the operational capacity of Ukrainian and Moldovan border and customs authorities in order to 1) facilitate faster, secure and more efficient border control and to 2) decrease queues and waiting times for travelers and transport, with an overall positive impact on the cross-border trade and movement of persons.

  Project Description:

The project is part of a broader EU goal in the region to contribute to improving the cross-border movement of people and goods across targeted BCPs at the Ukrainian (UA) – Moldovan (MD) border and to advance the implementation of the best Integrated Border Management (IBM) practices especially in the areas of inter-agency and international information exchange and cooperation, the operationalization of a Common Contact Point (CCP) as well as the implementation of Jointly operated Border Crossing Points (JOBCPs). In particular the project implementation will focus on: (1) Kuchurhan-Pervomaisc JOBCP, (2) Reni-Giurgiulesti JOBCP, (3) the CCP in Palanca, (4) Automated Information Exchange between MD and UA. The action complements similar projects implemented with EU support and EUBAM and targets Border Crossing Points (BCPs) located on the southern part of the common UA-MD border

 

  Actual Start Date: 01/11/2017 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 150 - GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY
Actual Commitments:  51 274
 
  Actual Commitments
2017 51 274
  Project Title: H2020-EINFRA-9-2015, nr.675121, VI-SEEM VRE for regional Interdisciplinary communities in Southeast Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean
  Objective:

Creating new computational tools to support cross-border regional communities in Climatology, Life sciences, and Cultural Heritage.

  Project Description:

In the last decade, a number of initiatives were crucial for enabling high-quality research - by providing e-Infrastructure resources, application support and training - in both South East Europe (SEE) and Eastern Mediterranean (EM). They helped reduce the digital divide and brain drain in Europe, by ensuring access to regional e-Infrastructures to new member states, states on path to ascension, and states in European Neighborhood Policy area – in total 14 countries in SEE and 6 in EM. This VI-SEEM proposal brings together these e-Infrastructures to build capacity and better utilize synergies, for an improved service provision within a unified Virtual Research Environment (VRE) for the inter-disciplinary scientific user communities in the combined SEE and EM regions (SEEM).

The overall objective is to provide user-friendly integrated e-Infrastructure platform for regional cross-border Scientific Communities in Climatology, Life Sciences, and Cultural Heritage for the SEEM region; by linking compute, data, and visualization resources, as well as services, models, software and tools. This VRE will provide the scientists and researchers with the support in full lifecycle of collaborative research: accessing and sharing relevant research data, using it with provided codes and tools to carry out new experiments and simulations on large-scale e-Infrastructures, and producing new knowledge and data - which can be stored and shared in the same VRE. Climatology and Life Science communities are directly relevant for Societal Challenges.

The driving ambition of this proposal is to maintain leadership in enabling e-Infrastructure based research and innovation in the region for the 3 strategic regional user communities: supporting multidisciplinary solutions, advancing their research, and bridging the development gap with the rest of Europe.

The VI-SEEM consortium brings together e-Infrastructure operators and Scientific Communities in a common endeavor.

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 220 - COMMUNICATION
Actual Commitments:  68 750
 
  Actual Commitments
2015 68 750
  Project Title: H2020-EINFRA-2014-2, Excellent Science (EU.1), GEANT2020, nr. 653998, (2014/09/02 Research Infrastructures (EU.1.4., EINFRA-8-2014, FRA), GEANT Research and Education Networking
  Objective:

The European Commission and the European National Research and Education Networks (NRENs) share the objective of providing a stable environment for the implementation of GÉANT as the European Communication Commons for the European Research Area (ERA). This objective - an open space for knowledge, innovation and growth - was emphasised in the GÉANT Expert Group (GEG) report, "Knowledge Without Borders," which stated the importance of providing the best possible digital infrastructure to ensure that Europe remains at the forefront of research and other knowledge endeavours.

The European NRENs combine their efforts in the GÉANT partnership to serve all users, from flagship "big science" projects, to the single talent of the citizen researcher. Since the first pan-European network backbone was established more than 20 years ago, the GÉANT collaboration has taken Europe from being far behind in global networking to a world-leading position. Europe should be constantly advancing the state of the art. As pointed out in the GEG report, this is only possible with stable funding at both European and national levels. The Framework Partnership Agreement (FPA) provides the instrument to deliver this, with commitment from the European Commission for the stability of the European funding, and calls the attention of the member states to the vital role of the NRENs, and, as also recommended in the GEG report, the possibility of using European structural funds to address issues such as the Digital Divide. At the same time, the NRENs and their partner organisations commit to the goals expressed in this proposal including contribution to the realisation of the relevant EU policies and supply of information for further policy development. The technical innovation and cost-sharing principles developed over the years by the GÉANT partners have proven their effectiveness in providing services to the R&E community that are not available through commercial providers, and in diminishing the Digital Divide within Europe. Today, the GÉANT infrastructure serves the European knowledge economy through its open, innovative and trusted information infrastructure. Greater than the sum of its parts, the GÉANT infrastructure provides secure, cost-effective and reliable services for very high-speed connectivity, identity inter-federation, resource virtualisation, mobility and trust in order to support knowledge communities and ensure a digital continuum of services to users anywhere in the EU.

The objective of the partnership is to expand the current GÉANT Infrastructure into the European Communications Commons, as envisioned by the GEG Report, and thus provide the means through which the NRENs and the R&E community can make a vital contribution to the realisations of the aspiration of the European Commission, as stated in the Horizon 2020 Work Programme 2014-2015: "e-Infrastructures will make every European researcher digital, increasing creativity and efficiency of research and bridging the divide between developed and less-developed regions." The European Communication Commons will provide new possibilities for research, education and Citizen Science, through ubiquitous access to any resource for knowledge creation, innovation and learning.

  Project Description:

In this Framework Partnership Agreement (FPA) the European National Research and Education Networks, united in the GÉANT partnership, propose to implement the European Communications Commons, as stipulated in the GÉANT Expert Group report of October 2011.

The proposal defines the scope and priorities to be observed in the Specific Grant Agreements (SGAs) that will define the work in detail.

The FPA aims to "...make every European researcher digital, increasing creativity and efficiency of research and bridging the divide between developed and less-developed regions.”

The future GÉANT infrastructure will provide secure, cost-effective, highly available and reliable services for very high-speed connectivity, identity inter-federation, resource virtualisation, mobility, security and trust, ensuring the digital continuum of services to the Research and Educational users anywhere in the EU whether at home or on the move.

Further development of the Authentication and Authorisation Infrastructure, in terms of footprint and providing seamless and unimpeded access to relevant data and computing resources from anywhere, is a strategic component in this endeavour and will be undertaken in cooperation with the other European e-infrastructure providers and projects. By the very nature of the FPA, the current proposal does not include any specific work, budgets, deliverables or milestones. These details belong to the future SGAs. The vision presented here is a general overview of the actions to be proposed under the framework.

The FPA will be governed by a General Assembly with advisory bodies and committees ensuring that users’ views, as well as senior industry and service provider expertise, contribute to the strategic governance. One of the most successful attributes governed by the Cost Sharing Committee of the GEANT cooperation over the past decade is the ability to agree and to share costs across a greatly diversified Europe.

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 220 - COMMUNICATION
Actual Commitments:  386 300
 
  Actual Commitments
2015 386 300
  Project Title: Grant No 2015/356-353 The EaP Connect Project
  Objective:

establish a true regional infrastructure including all countries in the region;

•     bring added-value to the European Union  via improved collaboration with, and awareness of, the EU for almost 2 million students, teachers and researchers in the Eastern Partnership region;

•     propose a path towards integration to Europe's flagship e-infrastructures, like GÉANT, EGI, Prace, etc.;

•     ensure coherent policy articulation between ENPI and Horizon 2020;

•     present a clear sustainability path and funding through the research's Framework Programme and co-funding;

•           leverage the experience of GÉANT project to minimise the risks and get sustainable solutions.

  Project Description:

Broadband ICT infrastructures and e-Infrastructures are the foundation for modern services supporting education, culture, research and scientific development. E-Infrastructures are essential vehicles for sharing information, knowledge and scientific data across distant locations. By connecting people, supporting education and collaboration across national borders, they also provide the pillars of the Information Society and constitute an essential enabler of modern democracies.

A key European e-Infrastructure, GÉANT, is a common undertaking of the European Union and the national research and education networks (NREN) of Europe. It is based on project collaboration between 41 partners: 38 European NRENs, DANTE, TERENA and NORDUnet (representing the five Nordic countries). GÉANT provides a high-bandwidth, first-class network infrastructure connecting thousands of education and research institutes in Europe and offering tens of millions of users - from students and teachers up to scientists and researchers - networking and user services to access, exchange and manage data seamlessly across the continent irrespective of their location, also supporting mobile applications and users. GÉANT is also the European hub to peer research and education networks globally.

The NRENs of Eastern Partnership countries are poorly integrated in GEANT. Eastern European NRENs have limited-capacity, single connections to GÉANT, provided via bilateral agreements with their neighbor NRENs in Romania, Bulgaria and in Poland. The six NRENs are not interconnected, therefore research and education traffic within the region transits via Europe or other routes.

Poor regional and international connectivity limits the capability of education, research and science institutions in Eastern Partnership countries to share knowledge and collaborate equally across borders, but there is also a gap in the availability of services to support secure and mobile access to network resources on campus, education content, library catalogues, digital archives and publications.    

The Eastern Partnership policy reflects the importance of the development of e-infrastructures for the region as part of a range of actions aimed to reinforce EU international cooperation programmes and to strengthen its dialogue on policies relating to education, research and innovation, youth, culture, the audiovisual sector and the information society.

The NRENs of Eastern Partnership countries, in conjunction with GÉANT Association, have an important role to play in terms of providing the underlying data communications infrastructure for education, learning and research as well as projects in the area of ICT for development.  NRENs of the six Eastern Partnership countries together with GÉANT Association, the NRENs of Romania and Poland, have studied the options for regional network integration and formulated a recommended solution to the European Commission for a regional e-Infrastructure project.

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 220 - COMMUNICATION
Actual Commitments:  2 000 000
 
  Actual Commitments
2015 2 000 000
  Project Title: H2020-INT-INCO-2015, EaP PLUS, 692471 STI International Cooperation Network for Eastern Partnership Countries – PLUS — EaP PLUS
  Objective:

The strategic objective of the STI International Cooperation Network for Eastern Partnership Countries – PLUS project is to encourage the research and innovation cooperation between the EU and the Eastern Partnership (EaP) countries and to address effectively current opportunities and remaining obstacles. This will be achieved through a coherent set of activities addressing, in parallel, research and innovation, as well as policy dialogue in a strongly interlinked and complementary way.

In particular, the specific objectives of the project can be summarized as follows:

 

  1. To actively support the policy dialogue in STI between the EU and the EaP countries with a particular emphasis on the Association to H2020 process and dedicated actions to maximize the benefits from it;
  2. To boost interactions between researchers in the context of H2020 and beyond;
  3. To promote innovation in the EaP countries, in a coherent and complementary way with major EU’s initiatives;
  4. To improve the framework conditions and efficiency of the cooperation between EU and its individual Member States with the EaP countries aiming in particular to remove remaining obstacles and to create opportunities.

 

In parallel, the project will implement a coherent and state-of-the-art set of communication, dissemination and outreach activities in order to increase its visibility and impact. 

  Project Description:

The six target countries on the eastern borders of the EU, i.e. Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine, constitute a region of major importance for the Union, which is addressed by the Eastern Partnership initiative in the context of the European Neighborhood Policy (ENP).

 

In this background, the EU-EaP cooperation in the field of Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) has been set high in the joint agenda of the European Union MS and EaP countries over the last years as this has been illustrated in the Joint Declaration of the Eastern Partnership Summit in Vilnius (November 2013), in which a “Common Knowledge and Innovation Space to pull together several existing strands of cooperation in research and innovation” has been one of the main policy goals identified to be attained by 2015. As an evidence, the launching of the ‘EU-EaP Panel on Research an Innovation’ in 2013, involving policy makers from the two regions and chaired by the European Commission (EC), underlines the importance of the bi-regional scientific cooperation that is given by the EU and the EaP countries.

 

Moreover, significant developments have been recently observed with regard to the participation of the EaP countries in EU’s Framework Programmes: Among the six EaP countries, Moldova is already associated to ‘Horizon 2020’ since July 2014, the Association Agreement has been signed with Ukraine in February 2015 and negotiations are in progress for the Association of Armenia and Georgia. These developments are depicting the strong mutual political will for a closer cooperation between the EU and the EaP countries, and set the challenge to transform the Association to a tangible success.

 

The EaP PLUS project, building on the results of the predecessor FP7 project 'IncoNet EaP', aims to address this challenging context by providing support and by developing concrete actions both in the fields of research and of innovation, while working closely with the policy stakeholders and the respective policy dialogue fora.

 

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 400 - MULTISECTOR/CROSS-CUTTING
Actual Commitments:  67 875
 
  Actual Commitments
2016 67 875
  Project Title: H2020-INT-INCO-2015, RI-LINKS2UA, nr. 692476 Strengthening Research and Innovation LINKS Towards UkrAine
  Objective:

WP 2 is led by NASU and co-led by IPPT-PAN and has the following objectives:
• To facilitate, promote and encourage the participation of Ukrainian and EU R&I stakeholders in joint projects in
Horizon 2020 including preparation of targeted information about the Horizon 2020 calls.
• To establish a pilot RI-LINKS2UA pilot project preparation support mechanism and to promote it sustainability after
project termination.
• To organise a summer school for the young Ukrainian researchers and innovators on the topic of Responsible Research
and Innovation (RRI) including also a module on Horizon 2020 proposal writing.

  Project Description:

The overall aim of the project entitled ‘Strengthening Research and Innovation Links towards Ukraine (abbr. RILINKS2UA)
is to further support and enhance the integration of Ukraine to the European Research Area.The
following three core objectives will be archived by a consortium of 12 renewed organisations with professional
STI policy and policy analysis background from EU MS /AC (including Ukraine of course): • to further support
and stimulate the policy dialogue on R&I between EU and Ukraine and therefore to enable the better integration
of Ukraine into ERA, by identifying remaining obstacles, drivers and opportunities through analytical evidence
and R&I policy advice;• to contribute to the improvement of supportive framework conditions in the field of R&I
through a targeted portfolio of activities in order to systematically enhance and stimulate the EU-Ukraine STI
cooperation; • to further encourage and facilitate cooperation between research actors from the EU and Ukraine
through a set of supportive R&I measures and by promoting EU-Ukrainian participation in joint projects in Horizon
2020 and other EU funded programmes.In particular RI-LINKS2UA will:• Contribute to the improvement of the
framework conditions for EU-Ukraine STI cooperation• Provide an operational tailor-made support to policy dialogue
• Strengthen innovation capacity and economic competitiveness• Stimulate and promote the R&I cooperation between
EU and Ukraine• Contribute to the governance of Ukrainian participation in the Horizon 2020and assure practical
follow up and long-term impacts by applying diligent dissemination and valorisation precautions. RI-LINKS2UA
is supported by ministries responsible for research from 7 EU MS as well as by core members of the project’s
consortium from Ukraine, namely the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine and National Academy of
Sciences.The proposed activities build up on the results of previous EU funded support projects with Ukraine.

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 400 - MULTISECTOR/CROSS-CUTTING
Actual Commitments:  16 000
 
  Actual Commitments
2016 16 000
Totals For Mode of Payment : Mode of Payment Unallocated
Funding 2014 Actual Commitments 1 151 498
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 7 654 982,5
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 1 476 303,79
Funding 2017 Actual Commitments 1 355 736,21
Funding 2018 Actual Commitments 200 000
Total Costs Actual Commitments 12 051 143,5
Mode of Payment : Recurrent - consultancy services
- Euro
  Project Title: Support to Facilitation of Trade between CEFTA Parties
  Objective:

Reduction and eventual removal of the most distortive non-tariff measures to trade for a number of selected supply chains.

  Project Description:

The overall objective of the project is to boost competitiveness of the region covered by the Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA) by facilitating its greater participation in the global economy and improving the overall business environment. This will be achieved through the reduction and removal of the most distortive non-tariff measures to trade for two selected sectors, and through the simplification of trade related procedures and documentation specifically by providing support to the implementation of the ‘Additional Protocol 5 on the Facilitation of Trade’ to the CEFTA Agreement.

  Actual Start Date: 01/01/2017 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 331 - TRADE POLICY AND REGULATIONS AND TRADE-RELATED ADJUSTMENT
Actual Commitments:  100 000
 
  Actual Commitments
2017 100 000
Totals For Mode of Payment : Recurrent - consultancy services
Funding 2017 Actual Commitments 100 000
Total Costs Actual Commitments 100 000
Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
- Euro
  Project Title: SUPPORT FOR THE SECRETARY TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES IN THE COMMON OPERATIONAL PROGRAMME ROMANIA-UKRAINE-MOLDOVA 2007-2013
  Objective: To put into a common framework all the information and communication aspects concerning the JOP Ro-Ua-Md 2007-2013 with the purpose of ensuring coherence, efficiency and the best possible impact of the information and communication measures provided by the Information and Communication Plan of the Programme while fully complying with the principles of confidentiality, transparency and equal treatment of all the potential applicants and beneficiaries of the programme.
  Project Description: or beneficiaries to the information regarding funding possibilities, priorities, activities planned under the Programme  Contributing to an efficient and transparent implementation of the Programme, while fully supporting its beneficiaries and the management structures
  Actual Start Date: 18/10/2010 
  Actual Completion Date: 18/01/2015 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 150 - GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY
Actual Commitments:  109 665
  Project Title: TRACECA Maritime Safety and Security II
  Objective:

The overall objective of the project is to support the further ratification and implementation of international maritime safety and security conventions as well as improving the level of quality and coordination of maritime administrations in the Black Sea and Caspian Sea partner countries with the overall objective of making shipping safer, more secure and environment friendly.

  Project Description:

This project has been conceived as the follow-up of the previous TRACECA EU funded project on maritime safety and security and ship pollution prevention in the Black and Caspian Seas. It is linked to the topics and themes addressed in Platform 2 of the Eastern Partnership on Economic Integration and Convergence of the EU Policies addressing the main transport challenges faced by the ENPI countries.

  Actual Start Date: 16/01/2014 
  Actual Completion Date: 16/01/2016 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 210 - TRANSPORT AND STORAGE
Actual Commitments:  1 150 000
 
  Actual Commitments
2014 1 150 000
  Project Title: Moldova Energy and Biomass Project Phase II
  Objective:

Enhance successful activities and expand them to regions that have been insufficiently involved or not yet, especially Transnistria, Gagauzia and Taraclia, and to support the further strengthening of the biomass market.

  Project Description:

The project will lead to the consolidation of the emerging biomass industry and market, including through increased supply and the use of reliable fuel quality assurance mechanisms in biomass.

  Actual Start Date: 23/12/2014 
  Actual Completion Date: 22/11/2017 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 230 - ENERGY GENERATION AND SUPPLY
Actual Commitments:  9 201 251
 
  Actual Commitments
2015 2 230 433
2016 4 601 963
2017 2 368 855
  Project Title: European Union Border Assistance Mission to Moldova and Ukraine
  Objective:

The main objective of the Mission (EUBAM) is to monitor, evaluate and provide advice on border and customs control measures and procedures implemented by Moldova and Ukraine, including in particular actively contributing to the settlement of the Transnistrian conflict. 

Specific objectives:

1. To contribute to further improvement of border and customs cross-border and interagency cooperation between Moldova and Ukraine, including stronger links with other national and international stakeholders, in line with IBM strategies of both countries;

2. Further enhancement of operational capacities of the partner services in line with the Integrated Border Management principles, including robust internal good governance and anti-corruption measures;

3. Actively contribute to the settlement of the Transnistrian conflict through monitoring and reporting on developments at the border and technical support for the implementation and pro-active coordination of Confidence Building Measures; to engage in drafting, verification and rectification of Moldova's legal acts having an impact on the Transnistrian region;

4. To support the smooth implementation of border and customs related aspects of DCFTA in Ukraine and Moldova, including monitoring, technical advice and assistance to facilitate the external trade from the Transnistrian region;

5. To support the effective implementation of efficient veterinary, sanitary and phytosanitary import/export controls at border from partner services on both sides through advanced tools (risk analysis, proportion of e-systems, simplified procedures, etc.);

6. To monitor Visa Liberalisation implementation in Ukraine and post-visa liberalisation in Moldova;

7. To inform and provide timely advice to various types of initiatives (EaP IBM Panel, high level meetings with national partner services, etc.) and in the preparation of an exit strategy and transition for long-term sustainability.

  Project Description:

The European Union Border Assistance Mission to Moldova and Ukraine strives to contribute to a peaceful resolution of the Transnistria issue. The Mission aims at enhancing the border and customs management capacities of the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine, approximate the standards of the border and law enforcement authorities to those of the EU and to enhance the implementation of the rule of law. 

  Actual Start Date: 01/12/2015 
  Actual Completion Date: 31/05/2018 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 150 - GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY
Actual Commitments:  253 573
 
  Actual Commitments
2015 253 573
Totals For Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
Funding 2014 Actual Commitments 1 150 000
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 2 484 006
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 4 601 963
Funding 2017 Actual Commitments 2 368 855
Total Costs Actual Commitments 10 714 489
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Technical Assistance
Funding 2014 Actual Commitments 2 301 498
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 10 138 988,5
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 6 078 266,79
Funding 2017 Actual Commitments 3 824 591,21
Funding 2018 Actual Commitments 200 000
Total Costs Actual Commitments 22 865 632,5
Type Of Assistance: Project Support
Mode of Payment : Capital - general
- Euro
  Project Title: FIXED AND MOBILE COMMUNICATION NETWORK FOR THE BORDER GUARD SERVICE IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA: PHASE 2 HORESTI TO OTACI, RADIO EQUIPMENT
  Objective: Alignment to EU Telecommunication Standards regarding Border Security and Control
  Project Description: Design, survey, supply, manufacture, delivery, installation, commissioning, maintenance and after sales services of the following supplies: Fixed and Mobile Communications Tework for the Border Guard Service in the RM: Phase 2 Horesti to Otaci - Radio Equipment
  Actual Start Date: 30/06/2011 
  Actual Completion Date: 01/06/2014 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 150 - GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY
Actual Commitments:  6 770 000
  Project Title: FIXED AND MOBILE COMMUNICATION NETWORK FOR THE BORDER GUARD SERVICE IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA: PHASE 2 HORESTI TO OTACI, INFRASTRUCTURE AND IT EQUIPMENT
  Objective: Alignment to EU Telecommunication Standards regarding Border Security and Control
  Project Description: Design, survey, supply, manufacture, delivery, installation, commissioning, maintenance and after sales services of the following supplies: Fixed and Mobile Communications Tework for the Border Guard Service in the RM: Phase 2 Horesti to Otaci - Infrastricture & IT Equipment
  Actual Start Date: 30/06/2011 
  Actual Completion Date: 01/06/2014 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 150 - GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY
Actual Commitments:  5 350 000
  Project Title: MEDIEVAL JEWELLERIES: KHOTYN, SOROCA, SUCEAVA MEJEKSS
  Objective: To encrease the economic competitiveness and attractiveness of the Soroca-Suceava-Hotin region by implementing in cross-border partnership activities related to enrichment of tourism potential and promotion of common cultural and historical values.
  Project Description: Soroca and Khotyn Fortresses will be rehabilitated. Excavation works will be made within Soroca Fortress and within surrounding area. A Tourist Information and Promotion Center will be created and endowed with equipment in Soroca town and will be opened a web-site about the common routs Soroca-Khotyn-Suceava and touristic attractions. Medieval Festivals will be organized in Soroca, Khotyn, Suceava regions. A strategy in the field of tourism will be developed in Suceava. The access road will be repaired toward the fortress and the lightening system in Soroca and Khotyn. Moreover the public toilet and some boutiques will be created to disseminate promotional materials and souvenirs. Signaling the monuments by installation of informational panels in the above mentioned regions.
  Actual Start Date: 18/05/2012 
  Actual Completion Date: 18/05/2015 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 332 - TOURISM
Actual Commitments:  3 003 221
  Project Title: Infrastructură de frontieră (infrastructura de comunicaţii între România şi Republica Moldova) / Cross border infrastructure (communication infrastructure between Romania and Republic of Moldova)
  Project Description:
  1. Dezvoltarea infrastructurii de comunicaţii comune pentru data şi voce în zona eligibilă a programului.
  2. Interoperabilitatea între autorităţile locale şi publice din zona eligibilă, în scopul dezvoltării sectorului public.
  3. Creşterea traficului feroviar şi reducerea timpului operaţional între staţii de trenuri, cu respectarea tuturor condiţiilor ce ţin de siguranţa traficului.
  1. Developing a common telecom  infrastructure for data and voice over the eligible area of the programme.
  2. Interoperability between local and public authorities from eligilbe area, in order to improve the efficency of  public sector.
  3. Increasing the railway traffic flow and cutting-up the  operation time between railway stations, respecting all condition regarding traffic safety.
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 220 - COMMUNICATION
Actual Commitments:  1 427 580,67
  Project Title: The Reduction of pollution effects ans soil erosion through the extension of management capacity of waste water
  Objective: The strengthening of the cross-border collaboration, in the eligible area of the program, in order to diminish the pollution and soil erosion effects through the extention of the wastewater management capacity. The public authorities from the eligible area of the program will benefit from the results and from the good practices coming from the wastewater management area, as a result of the current project implementation
  Project Description: / The project will involve two institutions (applicant and partners) who have duties imposed by law in Romania and Moldova, in terms of intervention to reduce soil erosion and pollution caused by wastewater. The project proposes the building and extension of wastewater to reduce the effects of pollution and soil erosion. Also in the project both citizens and representatives of public institutions and economic agents will be trained regarding the use of centralized wastewater management in order to reduce pollution and soil erosion.
  Actual Start Date: 27/11/2013 
  Actual Completion Date: 31/12/2018 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 400 - MULTISECTOR/CROSS-CUTTING
Actual Commitments:  321 819
Totals For Mode of Payment : Capital - general
Total Costs Actual Commitments 16 872 620,67
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Project Support
Total Costs Actual Commitments 16 872 620,67
Type Of Assistance: Budget Support
Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
- Euro
  Project Title: BUDGET SUPPORT WATER PROGRAMME
  Objective: The main objective of this budget support (Sector Policy Support Programme, SPSP) is to support the Republic of Moldova in the implementation of reforms in its drinking water and sanitation sector, by providing finance, technical assistance and policy dialogue for priority activities of high-relevance for the Moldovan population and environment.
  Project Description: This budget support helps Moldova to achieve the mid-term objectives of the Strategy of Water Supply and Sewage Disposal in Communities of the Republic of Moldova, Government Decision nr. 662 of 13.06.2007. The introduction of EU-quality standards will be promoted throughout the programme and demonstrated in a pilot project with a certified EU Member-State development agency in the Nisporeni raion of Moldova.
  Actual Start Date: 01/09/2009 
  Actual Completion Date: 31/12/2014 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 140 - WATER AND SANITATION
Actual Commitments:  48 000 000
 
  Actual Commitments
2014 6 000 000
Totals For Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
Funding 2014 Actual Commitments 6 000 000
Total Costs Actual Commitments 48 000 000
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Budget Support
Funding 2014 Actual Commitments 6 000 000
Total Costs Actual Commitments 48 000 000
Totals For Donor Group : European Union
Funding 2014 Actual Commitments 8 301 498
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 10 163 988,5
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 6 078 266,79
Funding 2017 Actual Commitments 3 824 591,21
Funding 2018 Actual Commitments 200 000
Total Costs Actual Commitments 89 909 253,17
Donor Group: Finland
Type Of Assistance: Project Support
Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
- Euro
  Project Title: THE NATO/PfP TRUST FUND PROJECT FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF THE PESTICIDES AND DANGEROUS CHEMICALS IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA
  Objective:

The overall objective is to strengthen the security environment and public health in Moldova through safe management of ecologically and destruction of stockpiles of obsolete pesticides in agriculture.

  Project Description:

Difficult management of pesticides in the Soviet period left us a heritage of prints that will be felt over several years, practical in all sectors of development. Food safety,  demographic security, environmental and economic security, securing fundamental human rights to live in a clean environment without waste pesticides - have become in the last years a national concern, that is met practically in all relevant plans, programs and national strategies. Performance strengthening the state security associated with the dissipation of pesticide wastes in the environment can be recorded only if the priority will be the elimination of all outbreaks and threats related to such wastes.

  Actual Start Date: 15/10/2013 
  Actual Completion Date: 15/10/2017 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 150 - GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY
Actual Commitments:  30 000
Totals For Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
Total Costs Actual Commitments 30 000
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Project Support
Total Costs Actual Commitments 30 000
Totals For Donor Group : Finland
Total Costs Actual Commitments 30 000
Donor Group: Germany
Type Of Assistance: Technical Assistance
Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
- Euro
  Project Title: RESEARCH AND SPECIALISTS FUND
  Objective: Contribution to improvement of economical and social situation in the Republic of Moldova
  Project Description: Moldova is entering a new phase in its economic development where its growth in the last few years, based on the export of labor and inflow of remittances, can no longer be expected to sustain current growth rates over the medium term. In this context the German’s experience and support could help the Republic of Moldova become a more viable state capable of sustaining a stronger economy and social development, continue to advance internal reforms. Capacity building will be provided to support local state and private institutions and organizations, civil society, inclusive improvement of the competence to prepare and implement projects for regional development. The project will facilitate the development of education and health systems, through improved access to services, improved specialists qualifications; while increased health service provision will focus on basic equipment, and medicine supply, as well as on improved information, training, and communication activities. Additionally, and following the participatory approach, small-scale irrigation systems, rural water supply, and agriculture development will be financed, to include an agricultural program of applied demonstrations and training, and an on-site research program.
  Actual Start Date: 01/01/2010 
  Actual Completion Date: 31/12/2017 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 110 - EDUCATION    120 - HEALTH    250 - BUSINESS AND OTHER SERVICES    311 - AGRICULTURE   
Actual Commitments:  2 700 000
Totals For Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
Total Costs Actual Commitments 2 700 000
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Technical Assistance
Total Costs Actual Commitments 2 700 000
Type Of Assistance: Project Support
Mode of Payment : Capital - general
- Euro
  Project Title: FINANCE AND PROJECT AGREEMENT BETWEEN KFW, REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA AND SOCIAL INVESTMENT FUND, SIGNED ON DECEMBER 15, 2010.
  Objective: The sustainable use of improved municipal services as well as a more efficient use of energy for or by the population of the Project region.
  Project Description: The Project concerns investments in municipal and social infrastructure (water and gas supply, energy supply, schools, kindergartens, roads, etc.) of local communities up to 20.000 inhabitants in the Northern part of Moldova and on both sides of Nistru/Dniestr with a specific focus on the efficient use of energy and the use of alternative energy sources.
  Actual Start Date: 15/12/2010 
  Actual Completion Date: 15/12/2014 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 230 - ENERGY GENERATION AND SUPPLY
Actual Commitments:  7 000 000
 
  Actual Commitments
2014 2 000 000
Totals For Mode of Payment : Capital - general
Funding 2014 Actual Commitments 2 000 000
Total Costs Actual Commitments 7 000 000
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Project Support
Funding 2014 Actual Commitments 2 000 000
Total Costs Actual Commitments 7 000 000
Totals For Donor Group : Germany
Funding 2014 Actual Commitments 2 000 000
Total Costs Actual Commitments 9 700 000
Donor Group: Global Environment Facility
Type Of Assistance: Technical Assistance
Mode of Payment : Recurrent - consultancy services
- Euro
  Project Title: Global Project on the Implementation of PRTRs as a tool for POPs reporting, dissemination and awareness raising for Belarus, Cambodia, Ecuador, Kazakhstan, Moldova and Peru
  Objective:

The general objective of the project is to develop PRTR in Moldova, from institutional, legal, monitoring and research point of view.  

  Project Description:

Regional project aims to strengthen the capacity of countries to develop PRTR. At the national level the project includes activities for the development, piloting and subsequent implementation in Moldova PRTR. 

  Actual Start Date: 23/12/2015 
  Actual Completion Date: 10/01/2019 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 400 - MULTISECTOR/CROSS-CUTTING
Actual Commitments:  139 572,47
 
  Actual Commitments
2014 139 572,47
Totals For Mode of Payment : Recurrent - consultancy services
Funding 2014 Actual Commitments 139 572,47
Total Costs Actual Commitments 139 572,47
Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
- Euro
  Project Title: 6TH OPERATIONAL PHASE OF THE GEF SMALL GRANTS PROGRAMME (GEF SGP)
  Objective:

Global Environmental Benefits secured through community-based initiatives and actions through projects implemented by NGOs and Community Based Organizations supporting biodiversity conservation, climate change mitigation, sustainable land management, protection of international waters, phase-out of POPs and chemicals of global concern and capacity development.

  Project Description:

The Small Grants Programme is a country-driven and effective delivery mechanism of funds to poor and vulnerable communities enabling them to transform global environment policies into concrete local actions and vice versa through provision of lessons and knowledge from local projects to policy makers. SGP supports innovative piloting and demonstration of new methods and models at local level with scaling up, replication and mainstreaming of successes and lessons learned as eventual end goals. This project will also mainstream the generation of global environmental benefits into local development practice by providing financial support to communities to carry out innovative projects in the line with the strategic priorities of the GEF as well as local sustainable development objectives. Baseline development activities for GEF-financed initiatives that generate global environmental benefits, as well as local development benefits, will be funded by donors and other partners. As such, this project will provide support to communities through small grants by continuing the Small Grants Programme (SGP) in its sixth Operational Phase, as well as exploring opportunities for microfinance and large scale projects in support of local sustainable development through additional (non-GEF) sources of financing.

  Actual Start Date: 01/01/2015 
  Actual Completion Date: 31/12/2022 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 400 - MULTISECTOR/CROSS-CUTTING
Actual Commitments:  367 410,67
 
  Actual Commitments
2016 367 410,67
Totals For Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 367 410,67
Total Costs Actual Commitments 367 410,67
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Technical Assistance
Funding 2014 Actual Commitments 139 572,47
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 367 410,67
Total Costs Actual Commitments 506 983,14
Totals For Donor Group : Global Environment Facility
Funding 2014 Actual Commitments 139 572,47
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 367 410,67
Total Costs Actual Commitments 506 983,14
Donor Group: Government of Moldova
Type Of Assistance: Technical Assistance
Mode of Payment : Mode of Payment Unallocated
- Euro
  Project Title: V4EaP, no 31450022, DETLUP: Development through Land Use Planning
  Objective:
  1. Increase the awareness of the target group on success and failures of the V4 countries in area of regional and local development
  2. Improve the access of the target group to the enabling legislation and public participation processes in V4 countries 
  3. Contribute to technical skill development of the stakeholders in land use planning
  Project Description:

The realization of the “DETLUP – development through land use planning” project was made possible thanks to the generous support of Visegrad fund which enabled the introduction of land use and strategic planning concepts in Eastern Partnership countries. The aim of the project is to design a land use plan in EaP countries based on the experience of V4 countries. The good Land Use Plan: enables good governance of the city and region, provides space and clear message for investors, informs and involves the citizens into decision making, respects natural environment and sets up conditions for local sustainability, satisfies the needs of various stakeholders and users.

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 160 - OTHER SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES
Actual Commitments:  10 220
 
  Actual Commitments
2015 10 220
Totals For Mode of Payment : Mode of Payment Unallocated
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 10 220
Total Costs Actual Commitments 10 220
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Technical Assistance
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 10 220
Total Costs Actual Commitments 10 220
Type Of Assistance: Project Support
Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
- Euro
  Project Title: THE NATO/PfP TRUST FUND PROJECT FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF THE PESTICIDES AND DANGEROUS CHEMICALS IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA
  Objective:

The overall objective is to strengthen the security environment and public health in Moldova through safe management of ecologically and destruction of stockpiles of obsolete pesticides in agriculture.

  Project Description:

Difficult management of pesticides in the Soviet period left us a heritage of prints that will be felt over several years, practical in all sectors of development. Food safety,  demographic security, environmental and economic security, securing fundamental human rights to live in a clean environment without waste pesticides - have become in the last years a national concern, that is met practically in all relevant plans, programs and national strategies. Performance strengthening the state security associated with the dissipation of pesticide wastes in the environment can be recorded only if the priority will be the elimination of all outbreaks and threats related to such wastes.

  Actual Start Date: 15/10/2013 
  Actual Completion Date: 15/10/2017 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 150 - GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY
Actual Commitments:  325 000
Totals For Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
Total Costs Actual Commitments 325 000
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Project Support
Total Costs Actual Commitments 325 000
Totals For Donor Group : Government of Moldova
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 10 220
Total Costs Actual Commitments 335 220
Donor Group: International University
Type Of Assistance: Twinning
Mode of Payment : Mode of Payment Unallocated
- Euro
  Project Title: STCU nr. 5988 Modelling of Stochastic Dynamical Systems and Algorithms for Solving Markov Decision Problems
  Objective:

Elaboration of numerical algorithms and the corresponding software environment implementation  for Markov decision problems

  Project Description:

This research project is concerned with studying a class of stochastic dynamic decision models that comprises stochastic versions of classical discrete optimal control problems, discrete Markov decision processes and stochastic positional games with average and discounted payoffs. The aim of the project is to develop efficient methods and numerical algorithms for determining the solutions of the considered decision problems with finite and infinite time horizon.  This class of problems we formulate and study using the recent results of optimization theory, the modern concept of Markov decision processes and the game-theoretical approach to such processes. Based on such concept and approaches we plan to elaborate new algorithms for solving the mentioned stochastic dynamic decision problems and to extend the algorithms for new classes of problems that generalize classical ones.  The basic theoretical results we expect are concerned with the existence of the solutions for the considered class of problems and the correctness of the proposed algorithms.  For the stochastic positional games with average and discounted payoffs new conditions for existence of Nash equilibria will be derived and algorithms for determining the optimal stationary strategies of the players will be proposed and grounded.  Additionally the antagonistic stochastic positional games will be studied and the algorithms for determining saddle points will be proposed. The elaborated algorithms will be estimated from computational point of view and implemented   in the corresponding software environment. Some possible applications of the considered stochastic dynamic decision models will be analyzed. In particular we will apply the proposed models and approaches for studying some of the economic growth models and Shapley stochastic games.

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 400 - MULTISECTOR/CROSS-CUTTING
Actual Commitments:  20 459,94
 
  Actual Commitments
2015 20 459,94
Totals For Mode of Payment : Mode of Payment Unallocated
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 20 459,94
Total Costs Actual Commitments 20 459,94
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Twinning
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 20 459,94
Total Costs Actual Commitments 20 459,94
Type Of Assistance: Technical Assistance
Mode of Payment : Mode of Payment Unallocated
- Euro
  Project Title: FP7-DynSysApll, nr.316338 Dynamical systems and their applications
  Objective:

The main objective of the project is to create fundamental understanding in dynamical systems

theory and to apply this theory in formulating and analyzing real world models met especially in

Neuroscience, Plasma Physics and Medicine.

  Project Description:

The specific objectives, tasks and methodology of this

proposal are contained in the 5 WPs of the project. In WP1 we want to develop new methods for the

center and isochronicity problems for analytic and non-analytic systems. In WP2 we deal with the problem of integrability for some differential systems with invariant algebraic curves, classification of cubic systems with a given number of invariant lines, study global attractors of almost periodic dynamical systems. The main objective of WP3 is to study dynamics of some classes of

continuous and discontinuous vector fields, preserving, respectively, breaking some symmetries, study

of their singularities and closed orbits for classes of piecewise linear vector fields. WP4 deals with

Hamiltonian systems in Plasma Physics, numerical methods, and the study of symmetries of certain

Hamiltonians. The last WP tackles mathematical models in Neuroscience and Medicine. We

study several neuronal models and mathematical models for diabetes. 

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 400 - MULTISECTOR/CROSS-CUTTING
Actual Commitments:  30 300
  Project Title: STCU nr.5982 Experimental investigation of the proximity effect in layered superconductor/ferromagnet hybrid structures
  Objective:
  • Experimental study of proximity effect in hybrid layered structure superconductor/ferromagnet.
  • Detection of the inverse proximity effect, which is induced bz magnetic moment in the superconducting layer nucleated due to the proximity with ferromagnet, and to extract the complete information about the inverse proximity effect in S/F structures by using polarized neutron reflectometry.
  • Study the the possibility of a detection of superconducting long-range triplet component in the multi-layered structures based on ferromagnetic and superconducting films by using direct method of magnetic properties analysis, the polarized neutron reflectometry PNR.
  Project Description:

Layered hybrid structures Superconductor-Ferromagnet  are the object of intensive investigation last decade as they serve as the base for novel direction of microelectronics, superconducting spintronics.

Up to now it is not invesdtigated experimentally recently theoretically predicted inverse proximity effect and triplet superconducting state in SF-hybrids. Directly detection of that effects are the main goals of the proposed project.

The theory of L.R.Tagirov predicts that the critical temperature of the FSF- trilayers should depend on relative orientation of the magnetization vector of ferromagnetic layers. To enable a reversal of one of the magnetization vectors in the FSF -structure with respect to the direction of magnetization of the other layers by an external magnetic field, one has to provide the required difference in the coercive forces of the F layers due to their intrinsic properties or to use the assistance of an additional antiferromagnetic pinning layer delivering an exchange bias. For conversion of singlet superconducting correlations into triplet one, we need to create special samples with a precisely controlled thickness of the layers and with non-collinear magnetization of the involved F-layers. Special vacuum technological process for fabrication of high-quality superconducting films and layered heterostructures, designed and constructed in the Institute of Electronivc Engineering and Nanotechnology, serve as the base for fabrication of the necessary samples and successful realization of the proposed project.

Polarized Neutron Reflectometry (PNR) is planned to be a unique tool for direct measurements of the sign and magnitude of the magnetization of the layers for detection of the inverse proximity effect (or induced magnetism in superconducting layer being in contact with the ferromagnetic one). The second goal - investigation of the possibility of detection of the superconducting long-range triplet component in multi-layered FSF structures, also will be granted by the polarized neutron reflectometry, PNR.

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 400 - MULTISECTOR/CROSS-CUTTING
Actual Commitments:  20 185,78
 
  Actual Commitments
2015 20 185,78
  Project Title: STCU nr. 6011 The electrophysical processing of whey for obtaining of healthy and environmental products: technology and installation
  Objective:

The main objective of the proposed project is  to develop a new wasteless technology for manufacturing healthy, ecologically friendly products if high quality by electrophysical whey processing, as well as to disign an installation for the application of this new technology. 

  Project Description:

In producing primary milk products, such as sour cream, butter, cheese, also certain dairy by-products are obtained, depending on the processing mode. Whey, as one of by-products, is an excellence source of proteins, but also it is an aggressive ecologically non-friendly product, because of organic substances present in it  in large quantities.

If we want to manufacture healthy and environmentally safe products of whey, then it is necessary to upgrade methods and techniques for whey processing. These modernized methods will lead to higher efficiency, easiness and a possibility to control processing modes.

Electrophysical whey processing, to be used in the project, is a wasteless method, which allows also the valorification of all its components.

Extraction of whey proteins and obtaining protein-mineral concentrates of a high value under the action of an electric current and avoiding the direct usage of chemicals is an advantageous process based on modern principles, which assures the finite cycle of the simultaneous processing of whey sugars, too, through separating them from the deproteinized whey.

Concentrates of proteins from whey are of value on the global level: they can be used as biologically active additives, food supplements, and dietary products. Electrophysical processing allows for the control of the content of whey proteins in the obtained concentrates, depending on the processing mode.

The content of amino acids, mostly essential ones, in the concentrates obtained varies, which is manifested in their presence in final products.

The essence of the proposed project is the development of a new, efficient wasteless electrophysical technology that will allow the control of the processing mode and the manufacture of protein-mineral concentrates with a desired content of proteins and of amino acids, with the respective technical support.

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 321 - INDUSTRY
Actual Commitments:  40 919,88
 
  Actual Commitments
2015 40 919,88
  Project Title: STCU nr. 5998 High-Calorific Biogas Production As "Green Energy" Source From Agro-Industrial Wastes: Intensified Technology And Integrated Bioreactor
  Objective:

The main objective of this project is to develop new innovative solutions to create a combined biochemical reactors and efficient technology for processing the liquid agricultural wastes with the  high  yield of  purified biomethane, with enhanced degree of wastewater treatment, recovery of carbon dioxide in the methanogenic transformation processes, and making the biochemical process manageable. 

  Project Description:

The proposed project is designed to elaborate and apply the new principles of biochemical processes stimulation, using the natural biologically active substances, to estimate their effect on biochemical production of biomethane on the base of the study of the molecular structures of their  molecules, to develop and test new approaches of mathematical description of biochemical processes and on this basis to develop the universal integrated bioreactor with the elements of automatic control of the biogas emission process and its purification from the admixing gases. The main factors which will ensure the efficiency of biochemical process will thus be processes intensification due to the series of novel approaches, main of them being use of the natural phyto-additives, increase in the target gas products yield, increase of the waste waters and agro-industrial wastes  treatment degree, as well as the obtaining of the stabilized sludge with the functional properties, which may be used as organic-mineral fertilizers and cattle forage additive. For the first time it is proposed to study the effect of pressure on intensification of biochemical processes.   

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 230 - ENERGY GENERATION AND SUPPLY
Actual Commitments:  20 185,78
 
  Actual Commitments
2015 20 185,78
Totals For Mode of Payment : Mode of Payment Unallocated
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 81 291,43
Total Costs Actual Commitments 111 591,43
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Technical Assistance
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 81 291,43
Total Costs Actual Commitments 111 591,43
Totals For Donor Group : International University
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 101 751,37
Total Costs Actual Commitments 132 051,37
Donor Group: Ireland
Type Of Assistance: Project Support
Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
- Euro
  Project Title: THE NATO/PfP TRUST FUND PROJECT FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF THE PESTICIDES AND DANGEROUS CHEMICALS IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA
  Objective:

The overall objective is to strengthen the security environment and public health in Moldova through safe management of ecologically and destruction of stockpiles of obsolete pesticides in agriculture.

  Project Description:

Difficult management of pesticides in the Soviet period left us a heritage of prints that will be felt over several years, practical in all sectors of development. Food safety,  demographic security, environmental and economic security, securing fundamental human rights to live in a clean environment without waste pesticides - have become in the last years a national concern, that is met practically in all relevant plans, programs and national strategies. Performance strengthening the state security associated with the dissipation of pesticide wastes in the environment can be recorded only if the priority will be the elimination of all outbreaks and threats related to such wastes.

  Actual Start Date: 15/10/2013 
  Actual Completion Date: 15/10/2017 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 150 - GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY
Actual Commitments:  77 000
Totals For Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
Total Costs Actual Commitments 77 000
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Project Support
Total Costs Actual Commitments 77 000
Totals For Donor Group : Ireland
Total Costs Actual Commitments 77 000
Donor Group: Italy
Type Of Assistance: Technical Assistance
Mode of Payment : Mode of Payment Unallocated
- Euro
  Project Title: Technical Assistance for the Implementation of the Sector Reform Contract: European Neighbourhood Programme to Agriculture and Rural Development (ENPARD)
  Objective:

The overall objective of the project is to accompany the “ENPARD Moldova – Agriculture and Rural Development” Budget Support Sector Reform Contract (BS SRC).

  Project Description:

1. Improve design and implementation of agricultural and rural development policies:

- By aligning legal and regulatory frameworks to EU systems;

- Through institutional strengthening and capacity building of agriculture and rural development policy and the sector entities;

- By improving knowledge and skills of programming, planning and implementation of the agriculture and rural development policy and design of respective measures;

- By facilitating effective financial management of subsidies.

- By involvement of civil society in the policy dialogue and coordination of donors.

2. Improve service delivery in the area of competitiveness of the agri-food sector through its restructuring and modernisation:

- By increasing investment in the modernisation of farm-holds, agri-food and feed chains meeting EU food safety and quality standards and requirements;

- By improving agricultural education, research and extension services in agri-food sector, including access to knowledge and innovative solutions;

- By developing information systems;

- By improving access to capital, input and output markets for farmers.

3. Ensuring the sustainable management of natural resources:

- By improving sustainable agricultural land and water management practices;

- By increasing use of environmentally friendly production practices and ensuring biodiversity in rural natural environment;

- By reducing negative effects of natural disasters (floods and droughts) in agricultural production and mitigation of climate change influencing agriculture and rural areas.

4. Improving conditions for living and working in rural areas:

- By investing in physical infrastructure in rural areas where agriculture and food production sector is dominating economy;

- By facilitating development of local rural community initiatives.

5. Increasing employment and income opportunities in rural areas:

- By diversification of farming activities and farm-hold productivity;

- By facilitating off-farm income opportunities for rural dwellers.

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 311 - AGRICULTURE
Actual Commitments:  2 387 160
 
  Actual Commitments
2016 530 830
2017 1 856 330
Totals For Mode of Payment : Mode of Payment Unallocated
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 530 830
Funding 2017 Actual Commitments 1 856 330
Total Costs Actual Commitments 2 387 160
Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
- Euro
  Project Title: Reabilitarea blocului administrative al penitenciarului nr-7 Rusca
  Objective:

The objective of this Memorandum of Understanding is to establish effective cooperation between the parties in the implementation of the project "Rehabilitation of the administrative block of the prison No-7 Rusca", financed by the "Aktiv Hilfe für Kinder" Italy and implemented by NGO "Prediction Divine ".

  Project Description:

The MoU sets out the obligations and responsibilities of the parties in cooperation to implement the project in the period July 2015 - August 2016.

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 150 - GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY
Actual Commitments:  22 000
 
  Actual Commitments
2015 22 000
Totals For Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 22 000
Total Costs Actual Commitments 22 000
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Technical Assistance
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 22 000
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 530 830
Funding 2017 Actual Commitments 1 856 330
Total Costs Actual Commitments 2 409 160
Type Of Assistance: Project Support
Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
- Euro
  Project Title: THE NATO/PfP TRUST FUND PROJECT FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF THE PESTICIDES AND DANGEROUS CHEMICALS IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA
  Objective:

The overall objective is to strengthen the security environment and public health in Moldova through safe management of ecologically and destruction of stockpiles of obsolete pesticides in agriculture.

  Project Description:

Difficult management of pesticides in the Soviet period left us a heritage of prints that will be felt over several years, practical in all sectors of development. Food safety,  demographic security, environmental and economic security, securing fundamental human rights to live in a clean environment without waste pesticides - have become in the last years a national concern, that is met practically in all relevant plans, programs and national strategies. Performance strengthening the state security associated with the dissipation of pesticide wastes in the environment can be recorded only if the priority will be the elimination of all outbreaks and threats related to such wastes.

  Actual Start Date: 15/10/2013 
  Actual Completion Date: 15/10/2017 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 150 - GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY
Actual Commitments:  70 000
Totals For Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
Total Costs Actual Commitments 70 000
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Project Support
Total Costs Actual Commitments 70 000
Totals For Donor Group : Italy
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 22 000
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 530 830
Funding 2017 Actual Commitments 1 856 330
Total Costs Actual Commitments 2 479 160
Donor Group: Japan
Type Of Assistance: Technical Assistance
Mode of Payment : Mode of Payment Unallocated
- Euro
  Project Title: The project for improvement of medical equipment in Hincesti District Hospital
  Objective:

Improving rural people's access to quality and timely prinary healthcare services.

  Project Description:

Procurement of medical equipment: video endoscope system with gastro colonoscope and ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus.

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 120 - HEALTH
Actual Commitments:  77 046,39
 
  Actual Commitments
2016 77 046,39
  Project Title: The project for improvement of medical equipment in Riscani District Hospital
  Objective:

Improving rural people's access to quality and timely primary healthcare services.

  Project Description:

Procurement of medical equipment: portable digital X-ray equipment and anesthesia system.

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 120 - HEALTH
Actual Commitments:  75 340,32
 
  Actual Commitments
2016 75 340,32
  Project Title: The project for improvement of medical equipment in Leova Hospital District.
  Objective:

Improving rural people's access to quality and timely primary healthcare services.

  Project Description:

Procurement of medical equipment: video endoscope system with gastroscope, patient monitoring equipment and immunoassay analyzer.

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 120 - HEALTH
Actual Commitments:  75 417,34
 
  Actual Commitments
2016 75 417,34
  Project Title: Proiectul de furnizare al echipamentului medical spitalului raional Ialoveni
  Objective:

Improving rural people' s access to quality and timely primary healthcare services.

  Project Description:

Procurement of medical equipment: ultrasonic diagnostic appparatus and video endoscope with gastroscope.

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 120 - HEALTH
Actual Commitments:  77 368,8
 
  Actual Commitments
2016 77 368,8
  Project Title: The project for improvement of medical equipment in Singerei District Hospital
  Objective:

Improving rural people's access to quality and timely primary healthcare services.

  Project Description:

Procurement of medical equipment: ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus, endoscope, surgery light device, two patient monitoring devices.

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 120 - HEALTH
Actual Commitments:  87 125
 
  Actual Commitments
2016 87 125
  Project Title: Proiectul de furnizare al echipamentului medical Laboratorului de Alergologie și Imunologie Clinică al Universității de Medicină și Farmacie „Nicolae Testemițanu”
  Objective:

On March 2017, the Government of Japan has provided financial assistance support to the Republic of Moldova under Grant Assistance for Grass-Roots Human Security Projects (Kusanone Program), a program of small grants funding projects worth about 50 000 - 100 000 USD USA to support health projects.

Laboratory of Allergollogy and Clinical Immunology of “Nicolae Testemitanu” State University of Medicine and Pharmacy will purchase hematologic analyzer, cytometer.

  Project Description:

Laboratory of Allergollogy and Clinical Immunology of “Nicolae Testemitanu” State University of Medicine and Pharmacy will purchase hematologic analyzer, cytometer.

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 120 - HEALTH
Actual Commitments:  78 944,26
 
  Actual Commitments
2017 78 944,26
  Project Title: Project on renovating the heating system at the "Todur" Zanet Lyceum from Congaz village
  Objective:

Improvement of studying & working conditions for the pupils & staff of the lyceum.

  Project Description:

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  Actual Start Date: 02/03/2017 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 120 - HEALTH
Actual Commitments:  69 885,87
 
  Actual Commitments
2017 69 885,87
  Project Title: THE PROJECT FOR EXTENSION OF SEWAGE SYSTEM IN GHIDIGHICI VILLAGE
  Objective:

Building of the sewage system on Vasile Costin str., Ghidighici village, municipality of Chisinau.

  Project Description:

Project is a part of the Human Security Grants Programme "KUSANONE".

  Actual Start Date: 02/03/2017 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 160 - OTHER SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES
Actual Commitments:  40 761,84
 
  Actual Commitments
2017 40 761,84
  Project Title: The Project for Modernization of Medical Equipment in Briceni District Hospital
  Objective:

On March 2017, the Government of Japan has provided financial assistance support to the Republic of Moldova under Grant Assistance for Grass-Roots Human Security Projects (Kusanone Program), a program of small grants funding projects worth about 50 000 - 100 000 USD USA to support health projects.

Medico- Sanitary Public Institution Briceni District Hospital will purchase hematologic analyzer, biochemical analyzer, cuagulometry, portable electrocardiography, medical compressor,  oxygen concentrator.

  Project Description:

Medico- Sanitary Public Institution Briceni District Hospital will purchase hematologic analyzer, biochemical analyzer, cuagulometry, portable electrocardiography, medical compressor,  oxygen concentrator.

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 120 - HEALTH
Actual Commitments:  76 083,32
 
  Actual Commitments
2017 76 083,32
Totals For Mode of Payment : Mode of Payment Unallocated
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 392 297,85
Funding 2017 Actual Commitments 265 675,29
Total Costs Actual Commitments 657 973,14
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Technical Assistance
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 392 297,85
Funding 2017 Actual Commitments 265 675,29
Total Costs Actual Commitments 657 973,14
Type Of Assistance: Project Support
Mode of Payment : Capital - general
- Euro
  Project Title: Financing Agreement between the Government of Japan and the Government of the Republic of Moldova on Improvement of Medical Care Service
  Objective: Obiectivul proiectului propus este îmbunătăţirea serviciilor medicale prin furnizarea de echipamente medicale pentru mai multe spitale din Republica Moldova. Guvernul Japoniei va acorda un împrumut în yeni japonezi, echivalentul a aproximativ 49,3 milioane Euro. Asistenţa Guvernului Japoniei va fi utilizată pentru furnizarea de echipamente medicale pentru 5 spitale din Republica Moldova (Spitalul Clinic Republican, Institutul de Cercetări Ştiinţifice în Domeniul Ocrotirii Sănătăţii Mamei şi Copilului, Centrul Naţional Ştiinţifico-Practic de Medicină Urgentă, Institutul Oncologic, Spitalul Clinic Municipal “Sfînta Treime”) şi 11 Centre pentru sănătate publică (Centrul Naţional din Chişinău, Centrul Municipal din Chişinău, Edineţ, Bălţi, Soroca, Ungheni, Orhei, Hînceşti, Căuşeni, Cahul, Găgăuzia). Totodată, echipamentul medical va fi livrat de către executorul proiectului aprobat de către partea japoneză.
  Project Description: Obiectivul proiectului propus este îmbunătăţirea serviciilor medicale prin furnizarea de echipamente medicale pentru mai multe spitale din Republica Moldova. Guvernul Japoniei va acorda un împrumut în yeni japonezi, echivalentul a aproximativ 49,3 milioane Euro. Asistenţa Guvernului Japoniei va fi utilizată pentru furnizarea de echipamente medicale pentru 5 spitale din Republica Moldova (Spitalul Clinic Republican, Institutul de Cercetări Ştiinţifice în Domeniul Ocrotirii Sănătăţii Mamei şi Copilului, Centrul Naţional Ştiinţifico-Practic de Medicină Urgentă, Institutul Oncologic, Spitalul Clinic Municipal “Sfînta Treime”) şi 11 Centre pentru sănătate publică (Centrul Naţional din Chişinău, Centrul Municipal din Chişinău, Edineţ, Bălţi, Soroca, Ungheni, Orhei, Hînceşti, Căuşeni, Cahul, Găgăuzia). Totodată, echipamentul medical va fi livrat de către executorul proiectului aprobat de către partea japoneză.
  Actual Start Date: 27/06/2013 
  Actual Completion Date: 27/06/2023 
  Financing Instrument: Soft Loan
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 120 - HEALTH
Actual Commitments:  46 521 742,2
  Project Title: MODERNIZATION OPERATOR UNIT OF PEDIATRICS DEPARTMENT WITH NEW MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
  Objective: Modernization of operating unit in Pediatrics Department with contemporary medical equipment.
  Project Description: Modernization of operating unit in Pediatrics Department of Public Medical Institution Municipal Clinic Hospital Balti in order to increase surgery security and creating good condition for doctors activity in Pediatrics Department.
  Actual Start Date: 26/02/2013 
  Actual Completion Date: 31/07/2015 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 120 - HEALTH
Actual Commitments:  89 030
Totals For Mode of Payment : Capital - general
Total Costs Actual Commitments 46 610 772,2
Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
- Euro
  Project Title: THE NATO/PfP TRUST FUND PROJECT FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF THE PESTICIDES AND DANGEROUS CHEMICALS IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA
  Objective:

The overall objective is to strengthen the security environment and public health in Moldova through safe management of ecologically and destruction of stockpiles of obsolete pesticides in agriculture.

  Project Description:

Difficult management of pesticides in the Soviet period left us a heritage of prints that will be felt over several years, practical in all sectors of development. Food safety,  demographic security, environmental and economic security, securing fundamental human rights to live in a clean environment without waste pesticides - have become in the last years a national concern, that is met practically in all relevant plans, programs and national strategies. Performance strengthening the state security associated with the dissipation of pesticide wastes in the environment can be recorded only if the priority will be the elimination of all outbreaks and threats related to such wastes.

  Actual Start Date: 15/10/2013 
  Actual Completion Date: 15/10/2017 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 150 - GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY
Actual Commitments:  45 000
 
  Actual Commitments
2014 45 000
  Project Title: The project for improvement of educational environment at kindergarten of Capriana villaj
  Objective:

Mayor's office of Capriana Village are going to purchase cooking equipmentat kitchen and laundry equipment at linen room, at kindergarten of Capriana villaj

  Project Description:

Mayor's office of Capriana Village are going to purchase cooking equipmentat kitchen and laundry equipment at linen room, at kindergarten of Capriana villaj.

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 110 - EDUCATION
Actual Commitments:  28 058,34
 
  Actual Commitments
2018 28 058,34
Totals For Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
Funding 2014 Actual Commitments 45 000
Funding 2018 Actual Commitments 28 058,34
Total Costs Actual Commitments 73 058,34
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Project Support
Funding 2014 Actual Commitments 45 000
Funding 2018 Actual Commitments 28 058,34
Total Costs Actual Commitments 46 683 830,54
Totals For Donor Group : Japan
Funding 2014 Actual Commitments 45 000
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 392 297,85
Funding 2017 Actual Commitments 265 675,29
Funding 2018 Actual Commitments 28 058,34
Total Costs Actual Commitments 47 341 803,68
Donor Group: Lithuania
Type Of Assistance: Technical Assistance
Mode of Payment : Mode of Payment Unallocated
- Euro
  Project Title: Renewable energy use development in the Republic of Moldova
  Objective:

Promotion of energetic independence of Moldova by repacing the traditional fuels with biomass during the process of public institutions heating.  

  Project Description:

Installing 4 biomass boilers with 95 kW power each of them.

  Actual Start Date: 13/02/2017 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 160 - OTHER SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES
Actual Commitments:  110 906
 
  Actual Commitments
2017 110 906
Totals For Mode of Payment : Mode of Payment Unallocated
Funding 2017 Actual Commitments 110 906
Total Costs Actual Commitments 110 906
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Technical Assistance
Funding 2017 Actual Commitments 110 906
Total Costs Actual Commitments 110 906
Totals For Donor Group : Lithuania
Funding 2017 Actual Commitments 110 906
Total Costs Actual Commitments 110 906
Donor Group: Luxembourg
Type Of Assistance: Project Support
Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
- Euro
  Project Title: THE NATO/PfP TRUST FUND PROJECT FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF THE PESTICIDES AND DANGEROUS CHEMICALS IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA
  Objective:

The overall objective is to strengthen the security environment and public health in Moldova through safe management of ecologically and destruction of stockpiles of obsolete pesticides in agriculture.

  Project Description:

Difficult management of pesticides in the Soviet period left us a heritage of prints that will be felt over several years, practical in all sectors of development. Food safety,  demographic security, environmental and economic security, securing fundamental human rights to live in a clean environment without waste pesticides - have become in the last years a national concern, that is met practically in all relevant plans, programs and national strategies. Performance strengthening the state security associated with the dissipation of pesticide wastes in the environment can be recorded only if the priority will be the elimination of all outbreaks and threats related to such wastes.

  Actual Start Date: 15/10/2013 
  Actual Completion Date: 15/10/2017 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 150 - GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY
Actual Commitments:  41 000
Totals For Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
Total Costs Actual Commitments 41 000
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Project Support
Total Costs Actual Commitments 41 000
Totals For Donor Group : Luxembourg
Total Costs Actual Commitments 41 000
Donor Group: Multilateral Fund for the Implementation of the Montreal Protocol
Type Of Assistance: Technical Assistance
Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
- Euro
  Project Title: Institutional Strengthening for the implementation of the Montreal Protocol in Moldova (phase VIII)
  Objective:
  • Maintaining Compliance with the control measures established by the Montreal Protocol on ozone depleting substances (ODS) and achieve the future reductions of HCFC
  • Adoption/implementation of ODSs legislation and regulation to control, phase-out and monitor ODSs consumption in the Republic of Moldova;
  • Efficient and timely data collection, regarding ODSs consumption and reporting by the Republic of Moldova;
  • Consultations and coordination with other national agencies/stakeholders in the Republic of Moldova;
  • Supervision of timely implementation of phase-out activities and reduction in ODSs consumption in the Republic of Moldova;
  • Awareness raising and information exchange in the Republic of Moldova; 
  • Regional cooperation and participation to the Vienna Convention & Montreal Protocol meetings.
  Project Description:

The project is to ensure the compliance with the control measures established by the Montreal Protocol on ozone depleting substances (ODS) and achieve the future reductions of HCFC

  Actual Start Date: 11/11/2014 
  Actual Completion Date: 31/07/2017 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 400 - MULTISECTOR/CROSS-CUTTING
Actual Commitments:  69 334
 
  Actual Commitments
2014 69 334
Totals For Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
Funding 2014 Actual Commitments 69 334
Total Costs Actual Commitments 69 334
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Technical Assistance
Funding 2014 Actual Commitments 69 334
Total Costs Actual Commitments 69 334
Totals For Donor Group : Multilateral Fund for the Implementation of the Montreal Protocol
Funding 2014 Actual Commitments 69 334
Total Costs Actual Commitments 69 334
Donor Group: Norway
Type Of Assistance: Project Support
Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
- Euro
  Project Title: THE NATO/PfP TRUST FUND PROJECT FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF THE PESTICIDES AND DANGEROUS CHEMICALS IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA
  Objective:

The overall objective is to strengthen the security environment and public health in Moldova through safe management of ecologically and destruction of stockpiles of obsolete pesticides in agriculture.

  Project Description:

Difficult management of pesticides in the Soviet period left us a heritage of prints that will be felt over several years, practical in all sectors of development. Food safety,  demographic security, environmental and economic security, securing fundamental human rights to live in a clean environment without waste pesticides - have become in the last years a national concern, that is met practically in all relevant plans, programs and national strategies. Performance strengthening the state security associated with the dissipation of pesticide wastes in the environment can be recorded only if the priority will be the elimination of all outbreaks and threats related to such wastes.

  Actual Start Date: 15/10/2013 
  Actual Completion Date: 15/10/2017 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 150 - GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY
Actual Commitments:  153 000
Totals For Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
Total Costs Actual Commitments 153 000
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Project Support
Total Costs Actual Commitments 153 000
Totals For Donor Group : Norway
Total Costs Actual Commitments 153 000
Donor Group: Poland
Type Of Assistance: Technical Assistance
Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
- Euro
  Project Title: Enhance local manufacturing capacity of solar thermal energy systems in the Republic of Moldova
  Objective:

Promoting the use of renewable energy and enhanced local manufacturing capacity of solar thermal energy systems in Moldova to kick-start the national and regional market, create jobs for men and women and trigger innovation in the national economy.

  Project Description:

The project shall provide local institutions access to state-of-art equipment that will be able to produce inexpensive solar heat in a sustainable manner. The main activities undertaken will consist of installing and launching a new line of production for solar collectors; the project will offer the necessary consultation to a local company in order to start solar panel - production and selling business.

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 321 - INDUSTRY
Actual Commitments:  233 620
 
  Actual Commitments
2016 233 620
Totals For Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 233 620
Total Costs Actual Commitments 233 620
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Technical Assistance
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 233 620
Total Costs Actual Commitments 233 620
Totals For Donor Group : Poland
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 233 620
Total Costs Actual Commitments 233 620
Donor Group: Romania
Type Of Assistance: Technical Assistance
Mode of Payment : Recurrent - consultancy services
- Euro
  Project Title: Interconnection gas pipeline between the Natural Gas Transmission System of Romania and the Natural Gas Transmission System of the Republic of Moldova on the Iasi-Ungheni-Chisinau direction (design services)
  Objective:
  • The construction of gas pipeline to interconnect the gas transmission in Romania and Moldova aims to implement the project of connecting the gas transport system of natural RM network Member States of the European Union, according to the Energy Strategy 2030, approved Government Decision no. 102 of 02/05/2013.
  • The project will provide the following objectives:
  • Development of natural gas;
  • Significant change in the natural gas market in the Republic of Moldova;
  • Accessing a new source of natural gas
  • (Romania or elsewhere in Europe);
  • The country's energy security;
  • The development of competitive gas market;
  • Integration of natural gas supply in the country in regional and European market.
  Project Description:
  • The pipeline Ungheni-Chisinau is an extension of the Iasi-Ungheni gas pipeline interconnection between Romania and Moldova. The new pipeline will be connected and existing interconnector will ensure transportation of gas to mun. Chişinău.
  • The starting point: the point of connection node taps (C platform) around the village Todireşti (Ungheni);
  • Endpoints: urban distribution networks around SDG1 Tohatin, PRMG Petricani (Chisinau);
  • Length Approx pipeline route: 117-130 km;
  • Pipe Diameter: 600 mm;
  • The design pressure: 5.5 MPa;
  • Maximum flow 250 000 m3 / hour.
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 230 - ENERGY GENERATION AND SUPPLY
Actual Commitments:  550 000
 
  Actual Commitments
2016 550 000
Totals For Mode of Payment : Recurrent - consultancy services
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 550 000
Total Costs Actual Commitments 550 000
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Technical Assistance
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 550 000
Total Costs Actual Commitments 550 000
Type Of Assistance: Project Support
Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
- Euro
  Project Title: THE NATO/PfP TRUST FUND PROJECT FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF THE PESTICIDES AND DANGEROUS CHEMICALS IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA
  Objective:

The overall objective is to strengthen the security environment and public health in Moldova through safe management of ecologically and destruction of stockpiles of obsolete pesticides in agriculture.

  Project Description:

Difficult management of pesticides in the Soviet period left us a heritage of prints that will be felt over several years, practical in all sectors of development. Food safety,  demographic security, environmental and economic security, securing fundamental human rights to live in a clean environment without waste pesticides - have become in the last years a national concern, that is met practically in all relevant plans, programs and national strategies. Performance strengthening the state security associated with the dissipation of pesticide wastes in the environment can be recorded only if the priority will be the elimination of all outbreaks and threats related to such wastes.

  Actual Start Date: 15/10/2013 
  Actual Completion Date: 15/10/2017 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 150 - GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY
Actual Commitments:  200 000
Totals For Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
Total Costs Actual Commitments 200 000
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Project Support
Total Costs Actual Commitments 200 000
Totals For Donor Group : Romania
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 550 000
Total Costs Actual Commitments 750 000
Donor Group: Slovakia
Type Of Assistance: Technical Assistance
Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
- Euro
  Project Title: Monitoring of the implementation of the Association Agreement EU-RM
  Objective:

Increase awareness on the level of implementation of the AA and strengthen the capacities of the civil society to monitor its implementation

  Project Description:

1. Increase awareness on the implementation of the AA.

2. Strengthening of capacities of NGOs to monitor the implementation of the AA and communicate the progress on the implementation of the AA.

  Actual Start Date: 15/06/2015 
  Actual Completion Date: 31/08/2017 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 150 - GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY
Actual Commitments:  49 970
 
  Actual Commitments
2015 49 970
Totals For Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 49 970
Total Costs Actual Commitments 49 970
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Technical Assistance
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 49 970
Total Costs Actual Commitments 49 970
Totals For Donor Group : Slovakia
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 49 970
Total Costs Actual Commitments 49 970
Donor Group: Switzerland
Type Of Assistance: Technical Assistance
Mode of Payment : Capital - general
- Euro
  Project Title: REGIONALIZATION OF THE PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY AND INTENSIVE CARE SERVICES IN MOLDOVA (REPEMOL)
  Objective:

Phase 1. To increase the access of children in need to high quality pediatric emergency and intensive care services in the Republic of Moldova.

Phase 2. To increase the access of children in need to high quality pediatric emergency and intensive care services in the Republic of Moldova.

  Project Description: The project represents a continuation in the actions started by the Swiss Government to support the improvement of the mother and child health (MCH) in The Republic of Moldova.The project is in line with the national and the sector main policy documents: The National Development Strategy (NDS), The Moldavian MDGs (4th and 5th), The National Health Policy (NHP) and The Health System Development Strategy 2008-2017 (HSDS). The overall goal of the project is to increase the chances of survival of children that need emergency medical services and reduce the rate of preventable death. The prerequisites for medical services quality improvement are highly qualified human resources, an appropriate infrastructure, equipped medical facilities and a national recognized system of standards, protocols and mechanisms.
  Actual Start Date: 01/01/2007 
  Actual Completion Date: 30/04/2018 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 120 - HEALTH
Actual Commitments:  16 414 715,17
Totals For Mode of Payment : Capital - general
Total Costs Actual Commitments 16 414 715,17
Mode of Payment : Mode of Payment Unallocated
- Euro
  Project Title: SCOPES IZ73ZO-152404/1 Synthesis, experimental and theoretical study of bistable magnetic materials based on 3d and 3d-4f exchange coupled clusters: prospects for practical applications
  Objective:

The main objective is to reveal the key mechanisms governing those properties of the above mentioned compounds which are useful for nanotechnological applications. On this basis we plan to obtain new single molecule and single chain magnets with unprecedentedly high blocking temperatures, and new spin crossover  materials exhibiting hysteresis at room temperatures.

  Project Description:

The project is aimed at the synthesis, experimental study and theoretical modeling of new transition metal clusters, mixed transition metal-lanthanoid clusters and 1D, 2D and 3D coordination polymers which include these clusters as repeat units. We will focus on systems exhibiting properties promissing for practical applications such as single molecule magnet and single chain magnet behavior, 2D and 3D magnetic ordering, thermally and light induced spin-crossover. The synthesis and characterization of these families of compounds with the aid of magnetic and spectroscopic techniques will be complemented by the comprehensive theoretical description of their magnetic, relaxation and optical characteristics. 

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 400 - MULTISECTOR/CROSS-CUTTING
Actual Commitments:  122 900,45
 
  Actual Commitments
2014 122 900,45
  Project Title: SCOPES IZ73ZO-152734/1 Spin-liquid and spin-ice states in frustrated rare-earth and transition metal spinels
  Objective:

The scientific activity will be focused on two families of frustrated magnetic spinels - transition-metal AB2X4 (A= Fe, Mn, B= Sc, Y, X= S, Se) and rare-earth AB2X4 (A=Cd, Zn; B=Er, Yb; X =S, Se) series. In the first family it will be verified experimentally, if the order-by-disorder scenario realizes in the manganese compounds; what is the ground state and excitations in the iron based spin-orbital liquid, can the  orbital ordering and a quantum critical phase transition in this system be induced by applying isotropic pressure. In the second family we intend to work out the microscopic description of the system and to collect experimental facts distinguishing and linking spin-ices in spinel and pyrochlore materials.

  Project Description:

The project is aimed at investigation of magnetic frustration effects in transition-metal (TM) and rare-earth (RE) spinels. The TM AB2X4 (A= Fe, Mn; B= Sc, Y; X= S, Se) family is attractive due to realization of spiral spin- and spin-orbital liquids. We plan to extend available experimental findings on polycrystalline samples by growing and investigating single crystals. The potential of the RE AB2X4 (A=Cd, Zn; B=Er, Yb; X =S, Se) compounds is at the beginning of its exploration. The first experiments performed on polycrystalline CdEr2Se4 suggest it is the first spin ice outside the rare-earth pyrochlore series. We will grow single crystals of several members of the RE family and investigate them using advanced local-probe and neutron scattering techniques.

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 400 - MULTISECTOR/CROSS-CUTTING
Actual Commitments:  74 250
 
  Actual Commitments
2014 74 250
  Project Title: SCOPES IZ73ZO-152346/1 Radical mediated modifications of natural products
  Objective:

Three research group from Albania, Moldova, and Switzerland will collaborate in this project. The site selective functionalization of natural products using radical reaction will be investigated. The project is based on reactions originally developed in the swiss team (project coordinator). The Albanian team will concentrate on C-H functionalization reaction and the Moldovan team will work on selective reaction involving alkenes.

  Project Description:

The biological activity enhancement of natural compounds isolated from plants by chemical modifications via radical reactions is the main goal of this project. Several biologically active substances, including those isolated from Vitexagnus-castus in Albania, will be modified using known and newly developed radical chemistry. The numerous biological activities of the extracts of this plant have been reported. Thus, the pharmacological properties of some of these compounds are known. Through this work we will try to enhance their biological activity. This will be achieved by adding new functionalities to these compounds as well as a greater structural complexity. Radical reactions have been chosen in accordance with the specific structures of these compounds. Amongst the types of radical reactions that will be used are: template assisted, intramolecular oxygen mediatedand intermolecular hydrogen abstraction and hydroazidation and carboazidation reactions.

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 400 - MULTISECTOR/CROSS-CUTTING
Actual Commitments:  61 450,23
 
  Actual Commitments
2014 61 450,23
  Project Title: SCOPES IZ73ZO-152265 REART Valorificarea potentialului natural al unor specii medicinale si aromatice din genul Artemisia cu valoare economica si ecologica in Republica Moldova
  Objective:

Characterization and capitalization of the natural resources of several Artemisia species (A. annua, A. absinthium and A. lerchiana) by the habitat assessment, phytochemical screening and domestication of high yielding genotypes.

  • Identification and description of the growing sites and samples collection
  • Assesment of the bioproductivity of Artemisia wild populations from the target area
  • Plant and seed collection
  Project Description:

      The genus Artemisia, with about 500 species, is one of the largest and most widely distributed genera of Asteraceae family. It’s a genus of small herbs and shrubs distributed mainly in the Northern hemisphere and temperate zones of Europe, Asia and America. Artemisia displays a huge ecological plasticity, with species occurring from sea level to high mountains and from arid zones to wetlands. Most of the members of the genus have characteristic scent and taste. Phytochemical reports on Artemisia species deal mainly with terpenoids, flavonoids, coumarins, steroids and polyacetylenes. An exhaustive survey of literature revealed that the different species of Artemisia have a vast range of biological activities including antimalarial, cytotoxic, antihepatotoxic, antibacterial, antifungal and antioxidant activity. Some very important drug leads have been discovered from this genus, notably artemisinin, the well-known antimalarial drug isolated from Artemisia annua. Some Artemisia species (e.g. A. dracunculus) are also well-known for their aromatic and culinary properties.

In the flora of the Republic of Moldova, Artemisia L. is represented by 9 species (Negru, 2007), versus 16 species in Romania (five are considered rare) (Ciocarlan, 2009) and 13 in Switzerland (6 are protected) (Moser et al., 2002). Based on literature search (EMEA/HMPC, 2008; Shri Ram, 2011; Li Yan, 2011; Demtew Z., 2011; WHO, 2012), species belonging to this genus contain a wide variety of chemical compounds making them very important from pharmacological viewpoint. But, up to date, there are no distinct references on the ethnobotany and use of these species for medical purposes in Moldova. Lack of scientific knowledge on these species makes difficult the capitalization of their pharmaceutical potential at local level.

The aim of the project is the capitalization of the genetic diversity of several Artemisia species (A. annua, A. absinthium and A. lerchiana), through the identification, chemical analyses, selection and propagation of high yielding genotypes.

In order to achieve the main goal of the project, interdisciplinary studies in the field of biology, ecology, phytochemistry, and agronomy (horticulture) will be developed.

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 400 - MULTISECTOR/CROSS-CUTTING
Actual Commitments:  61 000
 
  Actual Commitments
2014 61 000
Totals For Mode of Payment : Mode of Payment Unallocated
Funding 2014 Actual Commitments 319 600,68
Total Costs Actual Commitments 319 600,68
Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
- Euro
  Project Title: Improving capacity to address NCDs: evaluation, refinement and validation of a model for training primary health care providers to deliver cervical screening services equitably to all Moldovan women
  Objective:

The objectives of the project are to run pilot training sessions for PHC providers from small urban and rural areas so that we can evaluate and refine 3 key areas of the training process:

  1. National oversight by and ownership through the MoH PHC Department, RM Public Health Centre, Department of Family Medicine at the Medical University „Nicolae Testemitanu" and the National College of Medicine, to ensure the programme meets national standards,
  2. Coordination between the national institutions and the regional health administrations that are responsible for the training of the PHC providers within their jurisdictions, and
  3. The training programme delivery methods, curriculum, theoretical and hands-on training methods, evaluation methods and certification criteria to ensure these are well adapted to the local context.
  Project Description:

In compliance with the action plan for the implementation of an organised cervical screening programe, now is the time to boost the capacity of primary health care providers to ensure the cervical screening programme is effectively and sustainably integrated into the RM health system. Cervical cancer remains a serious health concern in RM where the incidence and mortality (17.2 and 7.4 per 100,000 respectively) are among the highest in Europe, >60% of new cases are diagnosed in the last stages when treatment is less successful and more expensive, and the proportion of women surviving for >5 years has decreased from 70.4% in 2000 to 58.8% in 2012. The majority of cervical cancer cases occur in women aged 35-45 years, which is a time when most women are working, caring for their families or doing both. Therefore, the social and economic impact of cervical cancer is greatly increased because it removes mothers from their families and workers from the economy. Women living in small urban and rural areas are particularly disadvantaged because of limited access to health services, lower levels of health literacy and competing priorities are barriers to accessing these essential screening services.
It is known that <80% of cervical cancer cases could be prevented by cervical screening programs. However, reductions in cancer rates of this magnitude will only be achieved by well-organized screening programs in which the vast majority (75%) of the target population is regularly screened, all the component services are of high quality, all the services are efficiently coordinated and all people with a positive screening test are followed-up to establish a definitive diagnosis and treat any clinically relevant disease.2'3 Vulnerable, disadvantaged and minority groups, as noted above, are at increased risk of developing cervical cancer while being the least able to deal with the consequences of developing this disease. A key advantage of well-organised cervical screening programmes is that they have the means to identify and specifically target these underserved groups to ensure they are able to access cervical screening services.
Since 2011, the Ministry of Health (MoH), CNAM and the UNFPA have prioritized cervical cancer prevention with the UNFPA initiating, supporting and supervising the development of a comprehensive 8-year plan to establish an organised cervical screening programme according to international recommendations that is now being implemented.
A particular consideration with screening programs is that while their cost-effective operation requires ?75% of the target population to be regularly screened, they specifically recruit people who are not sick and therefore have little motivation to see a health care provider. As a result, any real or perceived barriers to accessing screening services will decrease participation rates so these programs need to be designed to optimise their accessibility, convenience and appeal to the target population. In RM, PHC facilities constitute the largest health care networks so accessibility can be maximised if screening is delivered at this level. People having abnormal screening test results can then be referred to the 2°or 3' levels for follow-up as these abnormal results indicate the presence of disease so individual motivation to attend should be higher. It is vital that services provided are client-oriented and welcoming so people are not discouraged from attending. To do this, it is essential for PHC providers to be well trained not only in the clinical skills required to take Pap tests but also in the 'people skills' that are required to maximize screening participation.
In this regard, PHC providers have the power to influence cervical screening participation through the education and reassurance of women, as well as through the provision of client-oriented services that are professional, confidential, convenient and welcoming.
The direct beneficiaries of the proposed project are doctors and nurses of the primary health care level (PHC). The indirect beneficiaries are women of the screening age (24-61 years of age) who will receive a quality screening service. As a result, more women will be identified who have pre-cancerous lesions that can be removed using simple out-patient procedures to prevent the cancers from developing in the first place or any existing asymptomatic cancers will be identified at earlier stages so their treatment will be simpler, less expensive and more successful. Furthermore, the skills developed by the primary health care providers in cervical screening (such as use of performance indicators and standards to improve their clinical practices, the provision of client-oriented services, etc.) can also be subsequently applied in other disease areas.

  Actual Start Date: 01/01/2016 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 130 - POPULATION POLICIES/PROGRAMMES AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
Actual Commitments:  50 650,43
 
  Actual Commitments
2016 50 650,43
  Project Title: Enhanced capacity of national institutions to undertake the Population and Housing census
  Objective:

The overall objective is to assist National Bureau of Statistics to improve capacity to generate a reliable and comparable demographic, social and economic numeric profile of Moldova according to International Standards for Census Activities.

  Project Description:

The effective conduct of the 2014 Population and Housing Census (PHC) in Moldova is a significant exercise in producing comprehensive information on the population's profile, demographic and socio-economic structure, structure of households and families, and housing and living conditions. It will provide a vital set of data in what is generally regarded as a country that can further improve gathering, dissemination and use of quality data. This nationally-led process will demonstrate progress, future needs and offers a unique opportunity for positive dialogue between citizens and the state. The PHC will be an essential basis for measuring progress towards the Millennium Development Goals and will be essential for national (and external partners) planning to make sure evidence-based decisions can be made about which services are needed and where they should be to respond appropriately to national needs.

  Actual Start Date: 01/01/2014 
  Actual Completion Date: 31/12/2015 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 130 - POPULATION POLICIES/PROGRAMMES AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
Actual Commitments:  883 270,91
 
  Actual Commitments
2014 630 512,94
2015 252 757,97
  Project Title: HEALTHY GENERATION (FRIENDLY HEALTH SERVICES FOR MOLDOVA'S YOUTH)
  Objective:

Phase I: To improve the sexual and reproductive health of young men and women in Moldova (particularly those vulnerable and most at risk) through increasing the demand, access to and utilization of quality youth friendly services and health related education programmes.

Phase II: The overall goal of this phase will be to achieve that young men and women in Moldova (particularly those vulnerable and most at risk) adopt safer behaviours and seek assistance from health services when needed.

  Project Description:

Phase I: The Project “Healthy Generation – Scaling-up Youth Friendly Health Services in Moldova” will contribute to the improvement of health and development potential of young people in Moldova by comprehensive and multidimensional interventions to support the vertical, horizontal and functional scaling up of YFHS. The present project foresees to extend the coverage with YFHS to geographic areas by integrating youth friendly approach and practices in the Reproductive Health Services (RHS), as well as in School Health Services (SHS) and at the primary health care level. Legal framework and financial mechanisms will be improved, based on costing analysis, in order to build incentives for reaching the most vulnerable young people and for quality services. Another area of improvement is the coordination of care between various levels of health services and formalizing referrals between the health systems, health units in schools, social services and NGOs. The project is in line with the national and the sector main policy documents: The National Development Strategy (NDS), The National MDGs (4th, 5th, and 6th), The National Health Policy (NHP) the Health Sector Development Strategy 2008-2017 (HSDS), the National Strategy on Reproductive Health (2005-2015) and National Youth Strategy (2009-2013)

Phase II: The Project “Healthy Generation – Scaling-up Youth Friendly Health Services in Moldova”  will contribute to the improvement of health and development potential of young people in Moldova by comprehensive and multidimensional interventions to support the vertical, horizontal and functional scaling up of YFHS.

The project approach focuses on four strategic interventions.  First, there will be sustained interventions to continuously improve the legal, policy and regulatory framework in order to remove legal barriers for adolescent to access YFHS and to clarify the position of YFHC within the health system. Second, the managerial and technical capacities of YFHS managers and staff will be strengthened and professionalism will be developed through networking and exposure to international experience. Third, at national and local level, inter-sectorial cooperation in adolescent health and development will be harmonised and strengthened so that existing mechanisms for inter-sectorial collaboration improve their management and referral of cases involving adolescents. Finally, social change in adolescent health and development will be achieved through communication and community mobilisation: participatory approaches in communication will place young people at the centre of all initiatives aiming at improving their well-being. A particular emphasis will be placed on mobilising a wide variety of actors at the community level and in using a wide range of information sources and communication technologies to better reach all young people, with a particular focus on young people most at risk and especially vulnerable adolescents.

  Actual Start Date: 01/06/2011 
  Actual Completion Date: 31/10/2018 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 120 - HEALTH
Actual Commitments:  5 382 041,88
 
  Actual Commitments
2014 3 940 498,88
Totals For Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
Funding 2014 Actual Commitments 4 571 011,82
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 252 757,97
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 50 650,43
Total Costs Actual Commitments 6 315 963,22
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Technical Assistance
Funding 2014 Actual Commitments 4 890 612,5
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 252 757,97
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 50 650,43
Total Costs Actual Commitments 23 050 279,07
Totals For Donor Group : Switzerland
Funding 2014 Actual Commitments 4 890 612,5
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 252 757,97
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 50 650,43
Total Costs Actual Commitments 23 050 279,07
Donor Group: The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
Type Of Assistance: Project Support
Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
- Euro
  Project Title: TB Regional EECA Project (TB-REP) on Strengthening Health Systems for Effective TB and DR-TB Control (QMZT-PAS)
  Objective:

 

Objectives:

  • To increase political commitment to TB and M/XDR-TB control through regional cooperation and evidence sharing for better governance of national TB programs;
  • To develop and disseminate evidence on effective TB services delivery systems for implementation of  patient-centred approaches and innovative models of care;
  • To ensure sustainable financing of TB control and efficient funds allocation mechanisms. 
  Project Description:

Tuberculosis (TB) burden increased in the 1990s due to resurgence of the TB epidemic in Eastern Europe and Central Asia (EECA) region after the breakup of the USSR. In the 2000s the epidemic stabilized and the annual number of cases began to decrease since 2005 in most countries. In 2013, 360,000 incident TB cases emerged in the WHO European Region, equivalent to an average of 39 cases per 100,000 population, about 44% of them in age group 25-44 years. A total of 38,000 TB deaths occurred (4.1 deaths per 100,000 population) the same year. The geographical distribution of TB burden is very uneven, ranging between 2 and 160 incident TB cases per 100,000 population. About 38% of TB cases (136,300) and 40% of deaths (15,060) are attributed to the eleven EECA countries targeted by the current TB Regional EECA Project – Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan.

Despite notable progress in the past decade, TB is still of public health concern in most of the countries within the WHO European Region, and especially in the 18 High Priority Countries to Stop TB in the region, which includes all TB-REP targeted countries. [1] The prevalence of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in Europe is the highest in the world: 15 of the 27 high burden countries for MDR-TB in the world are from WHO European Region (including all EECA countries targeted by this proposal except Turkmenistan). On average, MDR-TB was found in 16.7% of new cases and in 45.7% of previously treated in 2013 in EECA countries (some countries registered MDR prevalence of more than 25% and 55%, respectively). Of an estimated 75,000 multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB) cases in the European Region, only 47.3% (35,539) have been detected in 2013. Of 75,000 estimated MDR-TB cases, 33,060 (45%) are from the eleven TB-REP targeted EECA countries and of them, 20,341 (60%) were detected. The estimated prevalence of extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB) is about 10%. In total 504 XDR-TB cases were detected, which is an equivalent of 7% of all estimated XDR-TB cases occurring in the Region annually (about 7,500).

Favourable TB treatment success is the lowest in the European Region of all WHO Regions, with 76% of new and relapsed TB cases and 57% of retreatment cases treated successfully. The treatment success rate in MDR-TB cohort was 46%. Unfavourable trends in treatment performance are mostly due to high proportion of DR-TB in EECA countries related to outdated hospital-based treatment initiation, long hospital stays, problems achieving continuous access to quality second-line drugs, insufficient patient support systems at community level, social vulnerabilities of patients, such as substance addiction and poverty.

At present, EECA countries are in transition from outdated over-hospitalized, vertical systems to more integrated outpatient oriented services with a strong focus on Primary Health Care (PHC) for common diseases. However, those driving the transition must overcome the legacy of fragmented governance, service delivery and finance systems, lack of modern equipment and understaffing, low motivation and/or inequitable distribution of staff (e.g. in rural areas), with few incentives for health workers to stay or to develop their skills. The emergence of M/XDR-TB poses a new burden on health systems in general and PHC in particular, since M/XDR-TB management is complex, lengthy and costly and requires systems for cooperation between different care providers, enhanced clinical skills, motivation of PHC staff and, importantly, shifts towards ambulatory care, acceptance of patient-centred practices, and multidisciplinary models of care. Moreover, important ethical and human rights dilemmas are raised in most of the countries, in need to prevent and treat drug resistance and challenged by legislations introducing involuntary isolation and treatment and limiting compassionate use of new TB drugs.

The current grant is designed in response to the above described challenges, to be managed by the Center for Health Policies and Studies (PAS Center) together with the World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe (WHO/EURO) and partners.

 

  Actual Start Date: 01/01/2016 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 120 - HEALTH
Actual Commitments:  906 505,53
 
  Actual Commitments
2016 906 505,53
Totals For Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 906 505,53
Total Costs Actual Commitments 906 505,53
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Project Support
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 906 505,53
Total Costs Actual Commitments 906 505,53
Totals For Donor Group : The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 906 505,53
Total Costs Actual Commitments 906 505,53
Donor Group: Turkey
Type Of Assistance: Project Support
Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
- Euro
  Project Title: THE NATO/PfP TRUST FUND PROJECT FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF THE PESTICIDES AND DANGEROUS CHEMICALS IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA
  Objective:

The overall objective is to strengthen the security environment and public health in Moldova through safe management of ecologically and destruction of stockpiles of obsolete pesticides in agriculture.

  Project Description:

Difficult management of pesticides in the Soviet period left us a heritage of prints that will be felt over several years, practical in all sectors of development. Food safety,  demographic security, environmental and economic security, securing fundamental human rights to live in a clean environment without waste pesticides - have become in the last years a national concern, that is met practically in all relevant plans, programs and national strategies. Performance strengthening the state security associated with the dissipation of pesticide wastes in the environment can be recorded only if the priority will be the elimination of all outbreaks and threats related to such wastes.

  Actual Start Date: 15/10/2013 
  Actual Completion Date: 15/10/2017 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 150 - GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY
Actual Commitments:  58 000
Totals For Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
Total Costs Actual Commitments 58 000
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Project Support
Total Costs Actual Commitments 58 000
Totals For Donor Group : Turkey
Total Costs Actual Commitments 58 000
Donor Group: United Nations
Type Of Assistance: Technical Assistance
Mode of Payment : Mode of Payment Unallocated
- Euro
  Project Title: JOINT INITED NATIONS COUNTRY TEAM(UNCT) FOR HUMAN RIGHTS PROMOTION AND PROTECTION IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA
  Objective: Edificarea sistemului naţional de protecţie şi promovare a drepturilor omului prin oferirea suportului GCTONU in stabilirea mecanismelor efective de coordonare si asistenţă tehnică. / Overall Objective of the project is to strengthen the national human rights protection and promotion system by advising the UNCT to establish effective coordination and technical assistance mechanisms.
  Project Description: Proiectul are ca scop edificarea capacităţii Grupului de Tara al ONU de a fortifica sistemul de protecţie a drepturilor omului în Moldova prin implementarea activităţilor care sustin edificarea drepturilor omului, cât şi oferirea asistenţei pertinente drepturilor omului şi justiţiei în următoarele domenii: - Ocrotirea sănătăţii- Protecţie socială- Executarea hotărârilor judecătoreşti- Educaţia în domeniul drepturilor omului şi altele. / The project aims to enhance the UNCT capacity to fortify the system of protection of human rights in Moldova by implementing broader activities in the effort to strengthen human rights, as well as offer assistance in the implementation of human rights and justice related issues in the following areas:- health care- social protection- enforcement of judicial decisions- human rights education and other.
  Actual Start Date: 01/04/2007 
  Actual Completion Date: 29/12/2013 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 160 - OTHER SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES    998 - UNALLOCATED/ UNSPECIFIED   
Actual Commitments:  492 487
Totals For Mode of Payment : Mode of Payment Unallocated
Total Costs Actual Commitments 492 487
Mode of Payment : Recurrent - consultancy services
- Euro
  Project Title: FORMULATION OF NATIONAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REPORT
  Objective: The main objective of the project is to promote the understanding and identify the stakes of the concept of human development in society, government and the media through the process of research and analysis for development of the NHDR and the integration of its findings into public policy discourse in Moldova.
  Project Description: The project will support the preparation and formulation of the National Human Development Reports for Moldova. The preparations of these Reports will be based, stylistically and theoretically, on the Annual Human Development Reports of UNDP and will serve as a vehicle through which the government of Moldova, as well as UNDP, will be able to study, identify and prioritize Moldova’s socio-economic and human development needs.The preparation of NHDR will serve as a vehicle through which the Government of Moldova, as well as UNDP, will be able to study, identify and prioritize Moldova’s socio-economic and human development needs.
  Actual Start Date: 15/03/2005 
  Actual Completion Date: 28/02/2018 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 150 - GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY
Actual Commitments:  481 869,76
 
  Actual Commitments
2014 56 600,31
  Project Title: CHILD AND SOCIAL PROTECTION SYSTEMS (2013-2017)
  Objective:

By 2017,child and social protection system have functional continuum of services and cash assistance, focusing on prevention of family separation , violence and exploitation, response and treatment of victims.

  Project Description:

Prevention of family separation and support to vulnerable families - ensuring continuum of services for all identified child cases ( deprivation of parental care, child abuse, violence, neglect, sexual exploitation and child labour)

  Actual Start Date: 01/01/2013 
  Actual Completion Date: 31/05/2018 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 160 - OTHER SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES
Actual Commitments:  2 161 112,8
 
  Actual Commitments
2014 427 971,79
2015 292 610,69
2016 629 804,35
2017 313 572,72
2018 51 487,53
  Project Title: IMPROVING EDUCATION QUALITY FOR EQUITY (2013-2017)
  Objective:

Support the development policy documents (education strategy, standards, curricula) to ensure quality pre-school and basic education; support in strengthening the capacity of the education system to provide quality education to all children, based on CFS approach.

  Project Description:

 By 2017, education authorities at national and local levels apply new quality education standards for improved teaching skills, learning environment and learning outcomes in ways which reduce disparities.
 

  Actual Start Date: 01/01/2013 
  Actual Completion Date: 31/12/2017 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 110 - EDUCATION
Actual Commitments:  1 760 030,9
 
  Actual Commitments
2014 438 139,72
2015 183 568,21
2016 824 306,97
Totals For Mode of Payment : Recurrent - consultancy services
Funding 2014 Actual Commitments 922 711,82
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 476 178,9
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 1 454 111,33
Funding 2017 Actual Commitments 313 572,72
Funding 2018 Actual Commitments 51 487,53
Total Costs Actual Commitments 4 403 013,45
Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
- Euro
  Project Title: Capacity-building to promote synergies on the coordinated implementation of the Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions in Belarus, Moldova and the Republic of Macedonia
  Objective:

The general objective of the project is to strengthen national capacities to effectively implement the Basel Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions in a coordinated and integrated manner

  Project Description:

The Republic of Moldova has ratified all three chemical conventions during the last decades, however, there still is a clear need for an improvement of the chemicals’ and waste management within the country in order to fulfil the commitments assumed within chemicals and waste MEAs. This implies the harmonization of the national legislation in compliance with the requirements set in such treaties. When there is no comprehensive system for chemicals and hazardous waste regulation, which would be in line with the international requirements (a situation characteristic for the Republic of Moldova at the current moment), it is very difficult to ensure an adequate management of chemicals, which would prevent environment pollution and human health degradation during their entire lifecycle.  Thus, the project will support national environmental authority  to strengthen capacity-building to promote synergies on the coordinated implementation of the Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions.

  Actual Start Date: 07/04/2014 
  Actual Completion Date: 30/09/2014 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 400 - MULTISECTOR/CROSS-CUTTING
Actual Commitments:  34 590,97
 
  Actual Commitments
2014 34 590,97
  Project Title: UN Partnership to Promote the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
  Objective:

Persons with mental or intellectual disabilities effectively included in society and able to exercise their human rights as set out in the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities;

Children and adults with disabilities, in particular mental or intellectual disabilities, have increased effective exercise of certain key CRPD rights, as well as enhanced access to effective remedy;

Steps taken by relevant State actors to ensure that all persons with disabilities enjoy legal capacity on an equal basis with others in all aspects of life.

  Project Description:

Strengthen human rights in social protection; support and facilitate implementation of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.

 

  Actual Start Date: 01/01/2014 
  Actual Completion Date: 30/06/2017 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 110 - EDUCATION    120 - HEALTH   
Actual Commitments:  80 022,28
 
  Actual Commitments
2014 15 731,32
2016 64 290,96
  Project Title: Improving national demographic policies in the Republic of Moldova
  Objective:

The project aims to improve national demographic policies especially by taking into account regional and global best practice. In order to achieve this goal, were set the following objectives:

  1. Providing international high-level technical advice to the Government of the Republic of Moldova in strengthening population and development policies and shifting them to a new paradigm in alignment with global experience and practices.
  2. Strengthening capacity of the CSOs Active Ageing Network in advocating for elderly rights in response to the population dynamics.
  3. Support the Government of the Republic of Moldova in reviewing and development of new priorities and action plans on population and development, including ageing.
  Project Description:

Republic of Moldova, on 27 July 2014, has signed the Association Agreement with European Union. Government of Moldova has approved the Action Plan for implementation of the EU Association Agreement, where in the Title IV, social field is widely described. In the course of European integration, public institutions and national stakeholders, including academia and civic society, need more support in implementation of public policies based on evidence, which require an in-depth analysis and research in the field. In 2013, the Republic of Moldova has created a new Centre for Demographic Research for strengthening the demographic research for alignment of national population policies to EU requirements. After signing of the EU Association Agreement, Government of Moldova has approved a new Action Plan on Demographic Security for 2014 — 2016. Consequently, Ministry of Labour, Social Protection and Family, together with Demographic Research Centre require technical assistance and sharing of knowledge in the field of demography and population development, considering EU recommendations in this field, in order to ensure alignment of national institutions and policies to EU standards.

Czech advanced experience and expertise, through Charles University in Prague, was presented by national counterparts as one of the most advanced in the region which is very relevant to the Republic of Moldova. In order to ensure that policy makers, academia and civil society are involved in implementation of this action plan taking into account EU recommendations, national counterparts requires sharing of EU experience and Czech Republic is one of the most relevant countries in this field, with advanced expertise in the demographic sector including population ageing.

  Actual Start Date: 22/09/2015 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 130 - POPULATION POLICIES/PROGRAMMES AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
Actual Commitments:  36 128
 
  Actual Commitments
2015 36 128
  Project Title: 5TH OPERATIONAL PHASE OF THE GEF SMALL GRANTS PROGRAMME (GEF SGP)
  Objective:

Global Environmental Benefits secured through community-based initiatives and actions through projects implemented by NGOs and Community Based Organizations supporting biodiversity conservation, climate change mitigation, sustainable land management, protection of international waters, phase-out of POPs and chemicals of global concern and capacity development.

  Project Description:

The Small Grants Programme is a country-driven and effective delivery mechanism of funds to poor and vulnerable communities enabling them to transform global environment policies into concrete local actions and vice versa through provision of lessons and knowledge from local projects to policy makers. SGP supports innovative piloting and demonstration of new methods and models at local level with scaling up, replication and mainstreaming of successes and lessons learned as eventual end goals. This project will also mainstream the generation of global environmental benefits into local development practice by providing financial support to communities to carry out innovative projects in the line with the strategic priorities of the GEF as well as local sustainable development objectives. Baseline development activities for GEF-financed initiatives that generate global environmental benefits, as well as local development benefits, will be funded by donors and other partners. As such, this project will provide support to communities through small grants by continuing the Small Grants Programme (SGP) in its fifth Operational Phase, as well as exploring opportunities for microfinance and large scale projects in support of local sustainable development through additional (non-GEF) sources of financing.

  Actual Start Date: 01/01/2011 
  Actual Completion Date: 31/01/2018 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 400 - MULTISECTOR/CROSS-CUTTING
Actual Commitments:  549 920
  Project Title: HIV/AIDS PREVENTION, TREATMENT, CARE AND SUPPORT FOR PEOPLE WHO USE DRUGS AND PEOPLE IN PRISON SETTINGS.
  Objective:

Improved availability, coverage and quality of HIV services for injecting drug users and prisoners

  Project Description:

This project directly addresses programmatic aspects and capacity building needs of all project countries with the ultimate aim to improve availability, coverage and quality of HIV services for injecting drug users and prisoners. It is expected that by the end of the project the national capacities will be enhanced to allow for the full integration of HIV-related interventions in primary health care, social protection services and health care in penitentiary system, with demonstration models implemented in selected territories, thus providing for continuity of care, reduced risk-behaviours, and improved adherence to ARV.

  Actual Start Date: 01/07/2010 
  Actual Completion Date: 31/03/2016 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 120 - HEALTH
Actual Commitments:  543 812,59
  Project Title: Enhance local manufacturing capacity of solar thermal energy systems in the Republic of Moldova
  Objective:

Promoting the use of renewable energy and enhanced local manufacturing capacity of solar thermal energy systems in Moldova to kick-start the national and regional market, create jobs for men and women and trigger innovation in the national economy.

  Project Description:

The project shall provide local institutions access to state-of-art equipment that will be able to produce inexpensive solar heat in a sustainable manner. The main activities undertaken will consist of installing and launching a new line of production for solar collectors; the project will offer the necessary consultation to a local company in order to start solar panel - production and selling business.

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 321 - INDUSTRY
Actual Commitments:  40 000
 
  Actual Commitments
2016 40 000
Totals For Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
Funding 2014 Actual Commitments 50 322,28
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 36 128
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 104 290,96
Total Costs Actual Commitments 1 284 473,84
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Technical Assistance
Funding 2014 Actual Commitments 973 034,11
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 512 306,9
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 1 558 402,29
Funding 2017 Actual Commitments 313 572,72
Funding 2018 Actual Commitments 51 487,53
Total Costs Actual Commitments 6 179 974,29
Totals For Donor Group : United Nations
Funding 2014 Actual Commitments 973 034,11
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 512 306,9
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 1 558 402,29
Funding 2017 Actual Commitments 313 572,72
Funding 2018 Actual Commitments 51 487,53
Total Costs Actual Commitments 6 179 974,29
Donor Group: United States
Type Of Assistance: Technical Assistance
Mode of Payment : Capital - general
- Euro
  Project Title: Restoration of the Assumption of the Mother of God church from Căuşeni
  Objective:

Restoration of the Assumption of the Mother of God church from Căuşeni

  Project Description:

The project provides preservation/restoration works of mural painting and church architecture.

The urgency of the project is dictated by: the advanced state of degradation of the fresco and architectural elements of the Church; the danger of irrevocably losing an original and unique cultural heritage object for South-East Europe; fluctuations in temperature and humidity inside the building, which makes the fresco subject to constant destructive pressures; amplification of the fresco degradation processes on all geometric progression parameters.

The restoration project includes 4 major stages: 2016-2017 – preliminary works (research, pre-consolidation of the painting, arranging the territory and networks), 2018 – Consolidation stage- painting conservation, 2019 – Restoration stage and painting conservation, 2020 – Completing restoration stage, promoting the object.

Safeguarding the Assumption of the Mother of God Church of Căuseni – an object of cultural heritage of undeniable value, registered in the Register of protected monuments of the Republic of Moldova.

  Actual Start Date: 18/01/2017 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 160 - OTHER SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES
Actual Commitments:  133 487,59
 
  Actual Commitments
2016 133 487,59
Totals For Mode of Payment : Capital - general
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 133 487,59
Total Costs Actual Commitments 133 487,59
Mode of Payment : Mode of Payment Unallocated
- Euro
  Project Title: Empowering Moldovan Civil Society to Demand Justice.
  Objective:

To improve rule of law and accountability of the justice system in Moldova via active civil society oversight and participation in decision-making processes.

  Project Description:

Objective 1: Build the capacities of Moldovan NGOs and youth organizations to proactively oversee policies, legislative initiatives and other reforms in the justice sector, as well as to monitor and report potential corruption, corrupt practices and institutional abuses in government:

  • Monitoring of anticorruption reform initiatives and reactions;
  • Monitoring of key appointments in the prosecution service and National Integrity Authority;
  • Monitoring of high profile corruption cases;
  • Anticorruption training for NGOs and journalists and mentoring;
  • Assistance to investigative journalists;
  • LRCM monitoring the activity of the Superior Council of Prosecutors.

 

Objective 2: Identify, train and engage a critical mass of Moldovan professionals, students and citizens in order to gradually empower them to become civic activists in monitoring the justice sector reforms, including courts, prosecutors, lawyers, anticorruption and relevant legislation:

  • Organize meetings for judges, prosecutors, lawyers and students with experts to discuss the problems in reforming justice system and combating corruption;
  • Conduct public lectures with students from Cahul and Balti Universities;
  • Conduct a summer school for students on justice, anticorruption and human rights;
  • Production and dissemination of anticorruption video-clips;
  • Production and dissemination of rule of law and anticorruption infographics;

Survey among legal specialists about justice reform and fight against corruption.

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 150 - GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY
Actual Commitments:  175 802,52
 
  Actual Commitments
2017 175 802,52
Totals For Mode of Payment : Mode of Payment Unallocated
Funding 2017 Actual Commitments 175 802,52
Total Costs Actual Commitments 175 802,52
Mode of Payment : Recurrent - consultancy services
- Euro
  Project Title: NOVATECA
  Objective: The Global Libraries Moldova program aims to help strengthen the development of public libraries in the Republic of Moldova
  Project Description: The Global Libraries Moldova program will gain an in-depth understanding of the opportunities for providing wide scale public access to the internet through the existing public library network.The Global Libraries will: equip five regional training centers and 50-60 libraries with technology to support public access to information; work with Moldovan partners to develop a curriculum to train 12 librarian trainers and approximately 90 librarians in technology skills, managing computers in libraries, and modern library services; test methods for empowering, with a significant focus on developing community assessment and strategic planning skills, so that librarians can develop and realize their own vision of modern librarianship; leverage its power as an intermediary to help key national stakeholders and local librarians build partnerships with relevant private sector actors, such as telecoms, technology firms, educational initiatives, cultural figures, and others, as well as with the donor and NGO communities.
  Actual Start Date: 08/06/2012 
  Actual Completion Date: 31/01/2019 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 150 - GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY
Actual Commitments:  4 239 016,63
 
  Actual Commitments
2014 2 675 196,28
  Project Title: Tracking of Government Moldova`s Priority Reform Action Roadmap 2017-2018
  Objective:

The purpose of this project is two-fold: (i) provide the interested domestic and external public with an independent assessment about the level of implementation of this roadmap and (ii) increase the level of accountability of the Government and Parliament about the most urgent reforms that have to be implemented in order to ensure a dynamic and sustainable development of the Republic of Moldova.

  Project Description:

On July 5, 2017, the Government and Parliament of the Republic of Moldova signed a roadmap for priority reforms planned for the second half of 2017. This is the second roadmap of the current Government: the first one was implemented during March-July 2016 and was primarily aimed at regaining trust from development partners after the banking frauds and political turmoil of 2014-2015.

The scope of the second roadmap seems similar, as the recent approval of a controversial law on changing the electoral system will likely worsen the relations of the Moldovan government with development partners. Hence, by this document, most likely, the Government intends to re-assure its commitment for reforms for the general public and the development partners in particular, by avoiding another blockage in external financing and mitigate eventual public anger at the domestic level.

A brief analysis of the second roadmap reveals that it does not have any information or background note explaining its scope. The content of this document is significantly less ambitious than the first roadmap and is largely focused on adoption of legislation / public policy / strategic documents, rather than implementation. It also does not clarify and does not indicate towards a link or continuation from the first roadmap.

Under such circumstances, the unbiased and analytical monitoring and assessment of the mentioned roadmap is extremely important, for both the domestic audience and the external actors (donors, development partners and diplomatic missions).

  Actual Start Date: 15/08/2017 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 400 - MULTISECTOR/CROSS-CUTTING
Actual Commitments:  75 047,82
 
  Actual Commitments
2017 75 047,82
  Project Title: The development of the Community-level Case Management Guidance to Support Family Care for Children with Disabilities
  Objective:

To development of a Community-level Case Management Guidance to Support Family Care for
Children with Disabilities to be case management personnel, such as social workers and para-
professional social workers working at the community level, in low-income countries to increase the
effectiveness of their work in facilitating family and community-based care for children with
disabilities

  Project Description:

Partnerships for Every Child will develop a set of guidance and resource materials to be used by case
management personnel, such as social workers and para-professional social workers working at the
community level, in low-income countries to increase the effectiveness of their work in facilitating
family and community-based care for children with disabilities. P4EC will also develop guidance with
relevant information for project planners/designers and managers to effectively design and manage
programs that support the reintegration and prevention of family separation of children with
disabilities. Broader guidance for activities that will complement and help facilitate the case
management personnel’s role should be included. This will include other facilitating factors for the
case management personnel such as necessary policies, and complementary services, such as health,
education and social services that support family care for children with disabilities.

The guidance will be divided into easy to use sections which follow a logical path through the case
management cycle – assessment, review, implementation – and will maintain a clear focus on the
lifecycle and support planning for short, medium and long-term goals; will be strengths-based and
encourage a consultative approach, treating the parents and child as partners in the process of
assessment and planning; child focused but encompass the child’s family and wider community
environment; will identify gaps and signpost strategies for filling gaps; will address accessibility issues
in the community in relation to transport, education, social assistance, leisure and sport, entry into
employment and preparation for independent living; will provide ways for considering a range of
disabilities; will provide ways for considering a range of cross-cutting issues including gender,
violence, sexual violence, access to assistive devices and technology.

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 110 - EDUCATION
Actual Commitments:  66 071,74
 
  Actual Commitments
2017 66 071,74
Totals For Mode of Payment : Recurrent - consultancy services
Funding 2014 Actual Commitments 2 675 196,28
Funding 2017 Actual Commitments 141 119,55
Total Costs Actual Commitments 4 380 136,19
Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
- Euro
  Project Title: STRENGTHENING THE MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH IN ACHIEVING AND SUSTAINING A LIFE FREE OF VIOLENCE, UN
  Objective:

To strengthen the capacity of police officers, social assistants and medical staff to provide protection for victims of domestic violence using a multidisciplinary approach.

  Project Description:

 The Government efforts to combat violence against women are significant. However, despite all this progress, the national legal framework needs to be further improved to enable more effective implementation of protection orders. Furthermore, there is a gap between the normative framework and reality at the community level. Thus, a two-fold approach has been chosen: 1) In close cooperation with the Ministy of Health and Ministry of Internal Affairs, Training of Trainers has been identified as the most effective instrument for medical staff and police officers. 2) As part of the NRS consolidation, the capacity of MDTs to monitor the Protection Orders will be increased. The capacity building program will be based on the latest developments in legislation and standard operating procedures

  Actual Start Date: 01/01/2013 
  Actual Completion Date: 31/05/2014 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 150 - GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY
Actual Commitments:  15 526,74
  Project Title: ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA FOR THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT SUPPORT PROJECT
  Objective: Pentru a promova obiectivele asistenţei străine de Guvernare Justă şi Democratică şi Creştere Economică formulate de Guvernul Statelor Unite ale Americii în baza Programului Cadru pentru Asistenţa Internaţională a Statelor Unite, Părţile prezentului Acord convin să lucreze împreună, concentrându-se asupra activităţilor în următoarele Domenii ale Programului: Buna Guvernare şi Infrastructura.
  Project Description:

Activitatea, Proiectul de Susţinere a Autorităţilor Publice Locale, va fi susţinută prin Acordul prezent. Prin îmbunătăţirea capacităţilor şi posibilităţilor autorităţilor publice locale de a răspunde la necesităţile serviciilor de bază pentru cetăţeni, USAID va susţine tranziţia spre o descentralizare efectivă, ajutând autorităţile publice locale la exercitarea noilor împuterniciri în vederea onorării de către acestea a responsabilităţilor de serviciu încredinţate.

  Actual Start Date: 17/09/2010 
  Actual Completion Date: 30/04/2016 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 150 - GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY
Actual Commitments:  3 194 645,02
 
  Actual Commitments
2014 2 650 365,07
  Project Title: Telenesti Rehabilitation and Construction of Water Network, Sewage and Water Treatment Plant Project
  Objective:

Development of infrastructure to increase quality of life of the citizens and improve the environment through energy efficient waste water treatment plant and extension of the sewerage system in the city of Telenesti and neighboring villages of Mihalas and Ineşti.

  Project Description:

1. Construction of a wastewater treatment plant with a capacity of 700 m/3 per day in Lot 4 of the Telenesti Rehabilitation and Construction of Water Network, Sewage and Water Treatment Plant Project, RDA-C Project Number C11088.

 

2. Construction of a city sewer system over a length of 17.8 km, and one pumping station in Lot 4 of the Telenesti Rehabilitation and Construction of Water Network, Sewage and Water Treatment Plant Project, RDA-C Project Number C11088.

  Actual Start Date: 30/04/2014 
  Actual Completion Date: 30/04/2017 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 140 - WATER AND SANITATION
Actual Commitments:  364 116,92
 
  Actual Commitments
2014 364 116,92
  Project Title: PROTECTING CHILDREN IN MOLDOVA FROM FAMILY SEPARATION, VIOLENCE, ABUSE, NEGLECT & EXPLOITATION
  Objective: Goal: 100,000 vulnerable children in Moldova have improved access to quality social protection services, including systems to prevent & protect them from family separation, violence, abuse, neglect & exploitation.Purpose: By end of July 2013, the social protection system comprehensively addresses the needs of vulnerable children & their families in Moldova for quality social services, including systems to prevent family separation & protect children without parental care.
  Project Description: This project will provide the authorities of Moldova with assistance to strengthen the child protection system, addressing the needs of vulnerable children and their families, and closing the gaps in their access to quality social services.
  Actual Start Date: 01/01/2014 
  Actual Completion Date: 31/12/2017 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 160 - OTHER SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES
Actual Commitments:  3 198 604,25
 
  Actual Commitments
2014 3 198 604,25
  Project Title: English Conversation Clubs
  Objective:

The goal of the project is to incourage young Moldovan English language teachers to remain in their home localities and offer English language assistance to a borader audience throught the public library network, thus increasing the number of skilled educational professionals working in rural localities and the quality of English language proficiency among the public

  Project Description:

The English Conversation Club is a ten-month project that will engage 30-40 English teachers from across Moldova to conduct  English Conversation Clubs in rural public libraries. The project will benefit both local communities (in particular children and youth) who will improve their English language and communication skills, as well as young English teachers, who will broaden their community engagement. The project further aims to promote opportunities to collaborate and establish partnerships between local and international projects, teachers and librarians.

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 110 - EDUCATION
Actual Commitments:  26 012,31
 
  Actual Commitments
2017 26 012,31
  Project Title: Consolidarea presei independente și a Educației Mediatice în R. Moldova
  Actual Start Date: 02/01/2019 
  Actual Completion Date: 29/12/2020 
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 110 - EDUCATION
Actual Commitments:  379 960,67
 
  Actual Commitments
2018 379 960,67
Totals For Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
Funding 2014 Actual Commitments 6 213 086,23
Funding 2017 Actual Commitments 26 012,31
Funding 2018 Actual Commitments 379 960,67
Total Costs Actual Commitments 7 178 865,91
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Technical Assistance
Funding 2014 Actual Commitments 8 888 282,51
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 133 487,59
Funding 2017 Actual Commitments 342 934,39
Funding 2018 Actual Commitments 379 960,67
Total Costs Actual Commitments 11 868 292,2
Type Of Assistance: Project Support
Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
- Euro
  Project Title: The 2KR installment sales program in the irrigated agriculture performance of the Millennium Challenge Account Moldova
  Objective:

The program will enable the small and medium farmers, who have difficulty in contracting credits and loans due to lack of guarantee and / or credit history to buy in installments the equipment and necessary machineries in order to develop irrigated agriculture performance.

  Project Description:

The mechanism provides the installments by 2KR of the equipment and agricultural machineries, amount not to exceed $ 100,000 per beneficiary. Selling of agricultural equipment is carried out with an advance payment of about 1/4 of the price of the equipment and expenses related to the transaction, the remaining amount being paid for a period of up to three years. 

  Actual Start Date: 31/03/2015 
  Actual Completion Date: 31/03/2025 
  Financing Instrument: Loan
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 311 - AGRICULTURE
Actual Commitments:  2 045 560,2
 
  Actual Commitments
2015 2 045 560,2
Totals For Mode of Payment : Recurrent - general
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 2 045 560,2
Total Costs Actual Commitments 2 045 560,2
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Project Support
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 2 045 560,2
Total Costs Actual Commitments 2 045 560,2
Totals For Donor Group : United States
Funding 2014 Actual Commitments 8 888 282,51
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 2 045 560,2
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 133 487,59
Funding 2017 Actual Commitments 342 934,39
Funding 2018 Actual Commitments 379 960,67
Total Costs Actual Commitments 13 913 852,41
Donor Group: World Bank
Type Of Assistance: Technical Assistance
Mode of Payment : Mode of Payment Unallocated
- Euro
  Project Title: Acordul de finanțare între Republica Moldova și Asociația Internațională pentru Dezvoltare, în vederea realizării Proiectului ”Îmbunătățirea drumurilor locale
  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 210 - TRANSPORT AND STORAGE
Actual Commitments:  70 434 935,73
 
  Actual Commitments
2016 70 434 935,73
Totals For Mode of Payment : Mode of Payment Unallocated
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 70 434 935,73
Total Costs Actual Commitments 70 434 935,73
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Technical Assistance
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 70 434 935,73
Total Costs Actual Commitments 70 434 935,73
Type Of Assistance: Project Support
Mode of Payment : Capital - general
- Euro
  Project Title: Financing Agreement between the Republic of Moldova and International Development Association on Project ”Emergency Agriculture Support”
  Objective: Proiectul propus are drept obiectiv principal diminuarea efectelor negative ale secetei din anul 2012, prin acordarea suportului fermierilor pentru restabilirea producţiei de porumb şi grîu, precum şi prevenirea reducerii efectivului de animale în cele mai afectate regiuni. Astfel, vor fi susţinute eforturile Guvernului în abordarea situaţiei de urgenţă, prin reducerea riscurilor extinderii şi facilitarea procesului de recuperare urmare a secetei. Pentru a atinge aceste obiective, activităţile proiectului se vor orienta la oferirea asistenţei tehnice şi financiare fermierilor din cele mai afectate regiuni ale ţării, investiţiile fiind astfel direcţionate înspre însămînţarea porumbului şi a grîului. Porumbul constituie un element important în hrana animalelor, iar lipsa acestuia ar putea conduce la diminuarea efectivului de animale. Proiectul „Suport de urgenţă pentru agricultura Moldovei” completează următoarele două proiecte ale Băncii Mondiale, care sunt în prezent în curs de implementare: (i) Proiectul de management al dezastrelor şi riscurilor climatice şi (ii) Proiectul Agricultura Competitivă. Astfel de practici sunt un element esenţial al ajutorului acordat agricultorilor în vederea adaptării la schimbările climatice şi susţinerii acestui sector astfel, încît acesta să devină mai rezistent la variaţiile climatice. Proiectul constă din următoarele trei componente: (i) transferuri de bani pentru agricultorii afectaţi, (ii) instruire şi sensibilizare şi (iii) management de proiect.
  Project Description:

Emergency Agriculture Support

  Actual Start Date: 29/05/2013 
  Actual Completion Date: 29/05/2028 
  Financing Instrument: Soft Loan
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 311 - AGRICULTURE
Actual Commitments:  3 888 665,89
  Project Title: DESASTER AND CLIMATE RISK MANAGEMENT IN MOLDOVA PROJECT
  Objective: Component A: Capacity building for forecasting severe weather conditions is intended to strengthen the capacities of the State Hydrometeorological Service of severe weather forecasting and to provide policy makers and other users timely forecasts and warnings more effective and diverse. Component B: Increase the disaster preparedness and emergency response aims to strengthen government capacity to manage emergencies and to respond with a coordinated response of government agencies of various levels of disaster by creating and operating a center emergency order under the Civil Protection and Emergency Service and associated capacity building activities. Component C: Initiation of adaptation to climate change in agriculture is aimed at supporting the practical application of agrometeorological information in the agricultural sector to increase resistance to weather effects. This objective will be achieved through support for the following activities by developing a platform of communication and providing operational consulting services to adapt to adverse weather conditions.
  Project Description: The project is primarily aimed at reducing the country's vulnerability to natural hazards. This objective will be achieved through monitoring the weather and issue early warnings on weather-related risks.
  Actual Start Date: 10/11/2010 
  Actual Completion Date: 30/06/2016 
  Financing Instrument: Soft Loan
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 311 - AGRICULTURE    400 - MULTISECTOR/CROSS-CUTTING    700 - HUMANITARIAN AID   
Actual Commitments:  7 763 372,41
Totals For Mode of Payment : Capital - general
Total Costs Actual Commitments 11 652 038,3
Mode of Payment : Recurrent - consultancy services
- Euro
  Project Title: Strengthening capacity - EMIS Project
  Objective:

The objective of the project lies in the strengthening of quality, openness and use of educational statistics to better inform ongoing educational reforms of the Ministry of Education

  Project Description:

he project consists of the following parts:

Part I: Strengthening statistical and analytical capabilities

Providing support for: empowering MEd, Centre Information and Communication Technologies in Education, local authorities and schools regarding the use SIME by:

1. Statistical evaluation of their capabilities and their information flows;

2. realization training on data collection, quality control, information flows and data analysis;

3. analysis of operations and procedures, managerial and regulatory framework for educational indicators.

Part II: Improving the quality and reliability of data collected by SIME

Providing support for:

1.realization

and implement mechanisms for data validation;

2. inserting digital signatures;

SIME 3.elaborarea present additional reports.

Part III: Opening Data Supporting the education sector for:

1. Assessment data needs educational actors;

2. Creating catalogs of identified categories of data that needs to be collected, compiled in a user friendly, open and updated regularly;

3.creating open data web pages for viewing interactive data dissemination and education;

4.To set up a communication campaign about the availability of open data in the education sector to encourage citizens control over educational reforms.

 

  Financing Instrument: Grant
  OECD/DAC Sectors: 110 - EDUCATION
Actual Commitments:  326 651,15
 
  Actual Commitments
2016 326 651,15
Totals For Mode of Payment : Recurrent - consultancy services
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 326 651,15
Total Costs Actual Commitments 326 651,15
Totals For Type Of Assistance : Project Support
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 326 651,15
Total Costs Actual Commitments 11 978 689,45
Totals For Donor Group : World Bank
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 70 761 586,88
Total Costs Actual Commitments 82 413 625,18
Totals For Proiecte în derulare pe donatori
Funding 2014 Actual Commitments 25 469 375,43
Funding 2015 Actual Commitments 14 466 076,9
Funding 2016 Actual Commitments 83 382 715,85
Funding 2017 Actual Commitments 6 812 573,76
Funding 2018 Actual Commitments 659 506,55
Total Costs Actual Commitments 446 737 402,45
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