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Eastern Region: 14 new municipalities benefited from the “RINDRA” project

14 municipalities benefited from the “RINDRA” project for the Eastern region in this second edition, while there were five previously. If you remember, “RINDRA” is a project to be developed and implemented for training and experience sharing so that there is a coordinated management and respond to the public needs, which is funded by the American people through the development agency. international agency “USAID” while the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) is carrying out the work and going down to the grassroots meeting directly with the mayors and treasurers of the municipalities and those regional television in each category within the region.

Beneficiary

For the Eastern region, these municipalities are distributed from three districts, the second Toamasina has three municipalities, namely Andodabe, Ampasibe Onibe and Ampasimanikanisa Manomor, Brickaville district, which also has three municipalities. It is Vohitranivona, Mahatsara and Brickaville city municipality, if
Vatomandry district received five municipalities namely Niarovana Caroline, Tsarasambo, Sahamatevina, Ilaka Atsinanana and the capital Vatomandry. During the three workshops held in Toamasina, Vatomandry and Manambato for the Eastern region, the purpose of the project was clearly explained in the
led by the regional coordinator of UNDP Madagascar, Paulos Raselsony.

Benefit

The “RINDRA” project will give the municipality a chance to enable its people to enjoy their human rights. Part of this is the impartial trial that can provide a platform for vulnerable and marginalized groups to enjoy fair public services. In the ongoing court case, Mr. God, the regional coordinator, has said that there will be ease of access to information about the court and ease of procedures at all stages. In terms of management, the goal is to increase the income of 100 municipalities in five regions in Madagascar to improve the development of grassroots. Not only that, but the project also has a responsibility to develop a training plan so that the officials of the municipality can have skills that can be applied immediately in the field of
management and revenue. The expected result is for the municipality to be able to bring in money through taxes and management oriented towards the enjoyment of the people, accountability and also to be able to pay the salaries of its employees and democracy.

Development

One of the distinguishing features of the Eastern region was the arrival of the security forces who attended the workshop. The latter confirmed in their speech that there will be no governance and harmonious development without peace. On the other hand, the heads of the educational districts said that education and teaching are the guarantee of development. If we want to move forward, the education of Malagasy youth should be our priority. There is a need to improve the educational infrastructure in order to find people to prepare for the administration of the
municipality. On the other hand, all of this also requires public health. To put it simply, one of the goals of the project is also to have the education of the citizens and the participation of the youth in community work in more than 200 schools in 20 districts. throughout the island.

Arranged by Rakotobe

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