EU4Moldova: Cahul becomes safer for citizens thanks to an intelligent video monitoring system
An intelligent video monitoring system has been installed in Cahul, thanks to an investment of about €79,000, made through the ‘EU4Moldova: Focal Regions’ programme, funded by the European Union and implemented by UNDP and UNICEF.
The intelligent video monitoring system includes 58 high-resolution IP cameras located in intersections, streets, recreational areas, public institutions and waste collection platforms, an extensive fiber optic network of about six kilometres and high-performance software.
By installing video cameras in the city, the authorities will be able to prevent illegal dumping of waste, protect urban infrastructure from damage and optimise the logistical processes of public services. The equipment includes a high-resolution video wall and high-performance servers, which ensure secure closed-circuit data storage for over 60 days.
This project aims to strengthen partnerships between local public authorities, regional waste management operators and law enforcement.
“This modern system will allow us to prevent and fight crime more effectively, intervene quickly in emergency situations and ensure a climate of order and safety for all citizens,” said Stefan Nucă, Chief of the Cahul Police Inspectorate.
The ‘EU4Moldova: Focal regions’ programme (2019-2025) supports intelligent, inclusive and sustainable social-economic development in the regions of Cahul and Ungheni to ensure better standards of living to the citizens. The programme has a total budget of €23 million, is funded by the European Union and implemented by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF).
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