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*the ROMACT process takes between 18 and 22 months of implementation
BULGARIA
ROMANIA
30
59
89Municipalities in ROMACT (October 2013 - September 2018).
Municipalities
Municipalities
25 000 €invested by ROMACT /
municipality / year
Snapshot September 2018
ROMACT infographics
Total figures comprise ongoing, closedand excluded municipalities.
BULGARIA & ROMANIAin
ROMACT Overview
STEP 1 -BecomingCommitted
STEP 2- Agreeingon Needs and
Plans
STEP 3 - Translating the Community Priorities List into concrete measures
and projects
STEP 4 - Funding,implementing andmonitoring of the
process
The ROMACT Methodology consists in 4 steps, implemented over 18 - 22months, as described in the ROMACT Handbook (available in the Resourcessection of ROMACT website: http://coe-romact.org/
89 /89
Municipalitiescommitted toimplement theROMACTProgramme
89 /89Municipalitiesappointed aCoordinator forthe ROMACTProgramme
58/89Municipalitiescreated aMunicipalTaskforce forRoma inclusion
87 /89CommunityAction Groupsestablished
78/89have Joint ActionPlans elaborated bythe Community incooperation with theLocal Authorities.
56/89Joint Action Plansadopted by LocalCouncils
20/89
Joint Action Plansincluded in themainstream LocalDevelopmentStrategies
89/89Local CapacityAssessment done
83/89Municipalitieswhere CommunityNeeds wereassessed
83/89Municipalitieswhere communitypriorities werelisted inpreparation forthe Joint ActionPlans
88/89Municipalitieswhere LocalAuthorities wereinvolved inROMACT capacitybuilding activities
89 /89Municipalitieswhere screeningof funding wasconducted withthe help ofROMACT experts
53/89Municipalitieswhere projectproposals weresubmitted forfunding
64/89Municipalities areimplementingprojects as aresult of ROMACT
ROMACT in RomaniaSnapshot September 2018
ROMACT in Bulgaria
ROMACT in Romania
ROMANIA
59Municipalities*
3920
Municipalities
Municipalities 25,000 €
103,848,505€
The main objective of the project is reducing the risk ofpoverty and social exclusion by introducing integratedmeasures to address the access to education,health, employment and housing. The focus of theactivities is concentrated around education andemployment, which represent the most pressing issuesof the Roma community in Marasesti.
Funded under ESF, HumanCapital Operational Program 'POCU - Axis 4.1 - Socialinclusion and combating povertyin Roma marginalizedcommunities
“Strategic actions for reducing number ofpeople at poverty risk and social exclusion"
2,359,260 €
The project will give access to “schoolafter school" and leisure activities to130 children and offer counsellingservices, vocational training andsupport to business creation for 375 people. It will alsoimprove access to the community withroad rehabilitation .
Expected results
Snapshot September 2018
invested by ROMACT /municipality / year
ROMACT in Marasesti
EXAMPLE
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16
4 2 4
76applications for fundingprepared and submittedwith the assistance ofthe ROMACT facilitatorsand experts
Projectssubmitted
ESF
EACEA
Oth
er
21,902,966€worth of projects currently
under evaluation
* excludedmunicipalities arenot counted in
ROMACT Cycle closed
Projects supported by ROMACT
NA
R
ROMACT Cycle ongoing
ERDF
generated through 41 projects
ROMACT in Romania
Snapshot September 2018
Construction of 48 SocialAppartments in Dezrobirii Street
2,775,000€Funded under by the Ministry
of Regional Development,Public Administration and
European Funds
BeneficiariesThe construction of 4 blocksbenefits 300 persons out of
which 180 are of Romaethnicity
Provision of publictransportation for pupilsfrom Garcini District
20,000 €
Funded by themunicipality
Beneficiaries500 pupils are able to
access schools locatedoutside the district
ROMACT in Sacele ROMACT in Medgidia
EXAMPLES
ROMACT in Harlau
Asphalting of Pastorel Teodoreanuand Eternitate Streets
Approximately1,000,000€Funded by themunicipality and theState
BeneficiariesThe project benefits to the entirecommunity living nearby (800
inhabitants, mainly Roma)
ROMACT in Bolintin Vale
Sincer BV - Integrated services andnondiscrimination for Roma community
1,596,257€Funded under the
under ESF, Human CapitalOperational Program- POCU -
Axis 4.1
Beneficiaries560 disadvantaged
inhabitants for 2 years
100,000€ dedicated to intensive education
support for 206 pupils
ROMACT in Romania
21
Snapshot September 2018
Examples of activities from the Joint Action Plans /Strategies implemented
30
229different interventions,measures and activitiesfunded mainly throughlocal, regional andnational budgets
26
575
47
5cities investedlocal budget
ownership orregistration casesaddressed by localauthorities in 5municipalities
IDs
Social housingprojects(building orrehabilitation)
9cities investedlocal budget
5923
cities investedlocal budget
Educationprojectsimplemented
(Second Chance schools,School after schoolProgrammes, campaignsagainst drop-out,kindergartensconstruction)
10
mediators andRoma expertshired by localauthorities
Healthrelatedactivities(information/vaccinationcampaigns, support in registering for healthinsurance/ family GP etc.)
18cities investedlocal budget
Infrastructureprojectsimplemented(roads, bridges,sewage andelectricity networkcontructions)
23cities investedlocal budget
15cities investedlocal budget
projectsimplemented(water & sewagesystems repair,cleaning, speedbumpers, wastecollection set up)
Small Infrastructure
59
10Mediation
municipalities
ROMACT in Romania
Snapshot September 2018
197training and coachingsessions in two years
Cugir
Local authorities coaching on the implementation of a
project under POCU 4.1
IernutLocal Authorities coaching on the
preparation of cadastraldocuments to apply for ROP 3.1
(ERDF) funding
CovasnaPublic procurementexperts training for
municipalities
HarsovaCAG training on therole and rules of the
Local Council
Training target groups
Local Authorities (LA) (49.24%)
CAG (29.95%) LA & CAG (14.21%)
Other (6.60%)
1503participants to trainingand coaching sessions
CAG training onfundraising at local
level
Jibou
12
LugojLocal authorities training on
strategic planning and accessto EU funds
Examples of capacity building activities
" The ROMACT training Iparticipated in increased my
knowledge very much. I wouldsummarize everything in oneword: professional! Municipal
training activities are noworganised following that model "
Mayor of Bolintin Vale
BULGARIAROMACT in Bulgaria
30Municipalities* 18
12Municipalities
Municipalities
Cycle closed 25,000 €invested by ROMACT /municipality / year
6,988,045€generated through 16 projects
ROMACT in Dobrich
Funded by the Center foreducational integration ofchildren and students fromethnic minorities, Ministry ofEducation
Programme- Equalaccess to qualityeducation
19,500€ for a year 184 chidren from ethnicminorities.
Beneficiaries
43applications forfunding prepared andsubmitted with theassistance of theROMACT facilitatorsand experts
EXAMPLES
Snapshot September 2018
worth ofprojects currently under
evaluation
14,176,175 €
* excluded municipalitiesare not counted
Projects supported by ROMACT
ROMACT in Botevgrad
Recruitment of 6 school mediators
The need of personnel able to workin a multiculturalenvironment, including schoolmediators, was raised by theCommunity Action Group
Approx. 24,410 €Funded by themunicipality
Beneficiaries Around 2800 pupils in Botevgrad
Distribution by field
Education (11.90%) Employment (4.76%)
Inclusion (80.95%) Infrastructure (2.38%)
5
2
34
1
Funding sources
National Funds (4.55%) ERDF (11.36%)
ESF (81.82%) REF (2.27%)
2 5
361
Ensuring equal access toeducation is one of themain priorities identifiedby the Community ActionGroup and is included inthe Joint Action Plan
ROMACT Cycle ongoing
BULGARIAROMACT in Bulgaria
124different interventions,measures andactivities fundedmainly through local,regional and nationalbudgets
Snapshot September 2018
Examples of activities from the Joint Action Plans / Strategies implemented
Distribution by field
Education Employment Infrastructure Housing Health Others
34
6
40
2
18
24
0
10
20
30
40
2017-2018
Distribution by sources of funding
Local Budget Regional Budget National Budget EU funds UN funds
Others (EEA, BG-CH funds)
65
2
22
13
2
20
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
2016-2018
ROMACT in Bulgaria
Snapshot September 2018
162training and coachingsessions in two years
BoychinovtsiLocal authorities training
"building capacities forsocial inclusion of
marginalised groups atlocal level"
Local authorities training onstrategic planning and access to
EU funds
Training target groups
Local Authorities (LA) (38.27%) CAG (27.16%) LA & CAG (32.72%)
Other (1.85%)
1407participants to trainingand coaching sessions
SeptemvriCAG training onmonitoring and
evaluation of JointAction Plan for Roma
inclusion
Nikola KozlevoLocal authorities
training on strategicplanning of action
plans.
BotevgradCAG training on
establishing andmanaging an NGO
SredetsLocal Authorities
training on projectwriting and planning
Examples of capacity building activities