Moldova: modern water supply and sewerage systems to be constructed in Leova district
In the Leova district of Moldova, construction has begun on modern water supply and sewerage systems in the villages of Hănesei Noi and Sîrmă, and at the vocational school in Leova, the EU Delegation to Moldova announced on 24 July.
Thanks to a grant of around €390,000 from the European Union, the Austrian Development Agency and local authorities, more than 700 residents will benefit from improved public services and more comfortable living conditions.
The new investments include local wastewater treatment plants, modern sanitary facilities in public buildings, connection of schools, kindergartens, health centres and town halls to the sewerage system, and new sewerage networks and connection options for households and businesses.
“The European Union is proud to support Moldova as it builds stronger, healthier, and more resilient communities – concrete steps that bring the country closer to the European family,” said Máté Csicsai, Deputy Head of the European Union to the Republic of Moldova. “Through programmes like ‘EU4Moldova: Local Communities’, we are not just improving public services and infrastructure, we are advancing Moldova’s path toward EU accession by investing in people, institutions, and shared values.”
The projects will be implemented as part of the ‘EU4Moldova: Local Communities’ programme, financed by the European Union, the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), the Austrian Development Cooperation (ADC) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland – Polish aid. The programme is jointly implemented by the German Development Cooperation through GIZ, the Austrian Development Agency (ADA) and the Solidarity Fund PL (SFPL) in Moldova.
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