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Posted in Sep 19, 2024

EU and UN Celebrate Completion of Key Project to Support Local Authorities in Lebanon

Beirut, 10 September 2024 – The European Union (EU), in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat), celebrated the successful conclusion of the Municipal Empowerment and Resilience Project (MERP). Funded by more than US$16 million from the EU, the project has helped local authorities in Lebanon strengthen their services and resilience, especially in response to the Syrian crisis and Lebanon's economic struggles. The event, held under the patronage of H.E. Judge Bassam Mawlawi, Minister of Interior and Municipalities, represented by Ms. Faten Abou Hassan, Director General of Local Administrations and Councils, gathered representatives from municipalities, national institutions, NGOs, and policymakers. The conference focused on the challenges faced by local authorities and explored ways to improve their operations and support. Over the past five years, MERP has been working to improve the capacities of local authorities in Lebanon. The project helped municipalities engage in community-based planning, deliver better services, and support local economic development. MERP also worked closely with the Ministry of Interior and Municipalities to strengthen the environment for local governance. In her remarks, Ms. Faten Abou Hassan said: “Lebanese municipalities have been hit hard by the economic crisis, with their revenues shrinking and their ability to serve communities under pressure. Despite these difficulties, our municipalities have shown great resilience, but they need continued support to function effectively. I call on donors to provide the assistance needed to overcome the challenges and help municipalities better serve their people.” Ms. Blerta Aliko, UNDP’s Resident Representative, stated: "The Municipal Empowerment and Resilience Project has strengthened local authorities in Lebanon, helping both host communities and displaced populations. We look forward to building on this foundation and continuing our support for local authorities." Ms. Taina Christiansen, Head of UN-Habitat in Lebanon, added: "Through MERP, we have equipped local authorities with tools for better planning and service delivery. Our goal has been to improve local governance in Lebanon, and we hope to continue these efforts." Mr. Samy Saadi, Deputy Head of the EU Delegation in Lebanon, emphasized the EU's commitment: "The EU believes in the important role of local authorities in improving people’s lives, from providing essential services to driving economic development. Through MERP, we have supported municipalities in responding to their communities' needs, but it is now up to Lebanese authorities to continue empowering their municipalities." Following these opening remarks, MERP Project Manager, Ms. Rana El Khawand, gave a presentation highlighting the project’s key achievements. The event concluded with a panel discussion that brought together experts, policymakers, and development partners to discuss opportunities for enhancing local governance and economic development in Lebanon. For more info plz  click here  

Posted in Oct 13, 2022

Lebanese local authorities must support local economic development in current times of crisis

Beirut, 13 October 2022 – The Directorate General of Local Administrations and Councils (DGLAC) invited municipalities and unions of municipalities (UoMs) to discuss local economic development and municipal crisis response during the fifth episode of the DGLAC talk show series that was held in Beirut on 13 October and broadcasted online. The talk show series is supported by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-HABITAT), and funded by the European Union. The discussion highlighted the important role of municipalities and unions of municipalities in local economic development and the need for local authorities to contribute to a robust local economic development response within the context of the current economic crisis. The panel discussion and the Q&A session allowed municipal representatives and participants to think about their role in local economic development and explore possibilities for active policy-making that would help municipalities and unions of municipalities positively shape the economic future and well-being of their communities in partnership with private sector, civil society and development partners.   “We must support municipalities and unions of municipalities to enter into transparent partnerships with the private sector and generate revenues through innovative and creative means including through projects that invest in information technology, the environment and alternative energy - especially with the current electricity and fuel crisis.” Director General Faten Abou Hassan expressed during the discussion. She also reminded that “the municipal law encourages municipalities to initiate public activities and works that serve the community through the establishment of markets, parks, playgrounds, museums, hospitals, libraries, etc.” The DGLAC talk show series is delivered under the patronage of the Ministry of Interior and Municipalities, with support from the Municipal Empowerment and Resilience Project (MERP). MERP is a joint initiative implemented by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) and is funded by the European Union through its Regional Trust Fund in Response to the Syrian Crisis “Madad Fund”. DGLAC initiated the talk show series for mukhtars, municipalities and unions of municipalities, to discuss key topics of local concern. Two episodes were delivered during 2021, one on the updating of the municipal law and a second on the DGLAC support to local authorities to explore new ways to generate revenue within the current economic crisis. In 2022, DGLAC delivered two episodes, one on ways to strengthen the role of mukhtars in supporting local communities and the second on gender and local governance. DGLAC will continue the series, including this episode on local economic development and municipal crisis response. The next DGLAC talk show will be hosted in December 2022 and will focus on municipal/community policing. To access the event photo album click HERE.

Posted in Jul 28, 2022

Directorate General of Local Administrations and Councils sheds light on gender and local governance

On 28 July 2022, the Directorate General of Local Administrations and Councils (DGLAC) organized a talk-show on “Gender and Local Governance”. The talk-show was attended by municipal stakeholders, unions of municipalities, development partners, NGOs, CSOs, community representatives, and media. The objective of this episode was to raise awareness on the importance of gender equity and inclusion at the local level, including in terms of gender responsive municipal planning and service provision, as well as women’s participation and representation at municipal level, particularly in the run-up to the 2023 municipal elections. The 4th episode of the DGLAC talk-show series included key speakers and subject-matter experts who shared their views and concerns and discussed best practices and lessons learned around gender and local governance. Panelists included:  Ms. Faten Abou Hassan, Director General, DGLAC   Ms. Gaetane Wicquart, ACTED Country Director Mr. Joe Saad, Mayor of Rachaya Dr. Nuha Ghosseini, former Mayor of Baakline Ms. Randa Abboud, Secretary General of the National Commission of Lebanese Women (NCLW) The talk-show started with opening remarks by Ms. Faten Abou Hassan. This was followed by a presentation by Ms. Gaetane Wicquart on a wholistic initiative by ACTED to strengthen gender inclusion in municipal strategic planning.  Mr. Joe Saad, Mayor of Rachaya, then shared the experience of his municipality with the ACTED project. The talk-show then switched focus to discuss the importance of women’s political representation and barriers to participation in municipal elections, with contributions from Dr. Nuha Ghosseini and Ms. Randa Abboud. Panelists also discussed the needs to be addressed by government, international donors, and civil society organizations in order to strengthen gender inclusion in local governance. Click HERE to watch the full episode.

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