OREANDA-NEWS   Prime Minister Pavel Filip chaired the first 2016 year meeting of the Inter-ministerial Committee on Strategic Planning (CIPS), held on 13 October. The CIPS members considered the stage of carrying out the programme on direct support of Moldova’s budget by the European Union, proposals of projects selected for the Annual Action Programme Moldova-EU for 2017, the multiannual strategic framework with EU for the period up to 2020, as well as priorities of the United Nations Development Assistance Framework in Moldova.

According to the data presented, 12 budget support programmes worth 501 million euros have been approved since 2007 till present, of which 251.66 million euros has been disbursed. Thus, Moldova might benefit from assistance worth over 55 million euros till late 2016 for the implementation of budget support programmes, if all the commitments taken to this end are fulfilled.   

Prime Minister Pavel Filip asked the competent institutions to prove maximal mobilization to achieve the goals set and win the allocation of the financial means meant for the programmes agreed upon with EU. At the same time, the prime minister emphasized the need to clearly establish the priorities for the next period, in order to ensure the efficiency and transparency of the process of assimilating the foreign assistance

As for the strategic priorities for the next period, the participants in the meeting said that the annual scheduling of EU’s foreign assistance was part of a Single Support Framework for Moldova 2014-2017, which represents one of the EU’s instruments to back the implementation of the Association Agenda, with a budget of up to 410 million euros, of which about 60 per cent of the committed sum is budget support. Following discussions held at the meeting, as well as the consultations with European partners, the participants in the meeting established four strategic priorities for the next Single Support Framework for Moldova (2017-2020). These are: Public administration reform and supply of public services; Infrastructure and Interconnections; Commerce, Business, Employment and Education; Justice, Security and Border Management.    

Another subject of the CIPS meeting was focused on a report on the management and efficiency of the use of EU’s foreign assistance, provided to Moldova in 2007-2015, worked out by the State Chancellery in cooperation with EU’s Senior Consultant in the field of coordinating the foreign assistance. The document contains an analysis of the present situation in the sector, as well as a string of recommendations to optimize the turning to account of EU’s assistance by Moldova’s public authorities. 

In the context, the prime minister noted that the European Union remained an absolute leader in terms of non-refundable financial assistance provided to Moldova. EU has offered more than 840 million euros in grants since the beginning of cooperation with Moldova and starting from 2007, the Union has provided financial support through European neighbourhood instruments worth 782 million euros.