The SARD LEADER initiative supports the creation, functioning and management of the local neighbouring local communities.
The communities of Avdarma, Chiriet-Lunga, Joltai, Besghioz, Tvardita and Valea Perjei, located in the Bugeac steppe geographical area, work together in this LAG (22,369 inhabitants). CONTACT
LAG Gagauz Karaflari unites the communities of Baurci, Besalma, Chirsova, Ferapontievca, Gaidar and Tomai (31,452 inhabitants). CONTACT
This LAG is situated in the south-west of the Republic of Moldova, not far from the country’s southernmost point (Giurgiulesti International Port). CONTACT
It is difficult to translate the name of this LAG from Gagauzian to English. The name refers to their ecological approach, the value of truthfulness (Düz) and the River Yalpugel, which runs along the steppe, bringing life-giving water. CONTACT
The territory of LAG Zhemchuzhina Juga is in the south-west of the Republic of Moldova. It comprises of 20 small multi-ethnic rural communities of Bulgarians, Gagauzians, Moldovans and Ukrainians. CONTACT
LAG Kilim Budzhaka’s villages, Balabanu, Corten, Cazaclia, Cealic and Svetlii, are located next to the Chisinau–Ismail and Chisinau–Gurgulesti roads (14,462 inhabitants). CONTACT
The villages of Bascalia, Bugeac, Borogani, Cioc-Maidan, Congazcic and Dezghingea are united within this LAG (21,010 inhabitants). CONTACT
The LAG villages of Aluatu, Cairaclia, Copceac and Novosiolovca have a very clear common identity, symbolized by the fact that they all have springs. CONTACT
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In November 2017, members of eight Local Action Groups (LAGs), created by local stakeholders with the assistance of SARD, signed the formal Partnership Agreements, which are the basis of their common work.
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The SARD LEADER initiative supports the creation, functioning and management of the local stakeholder-created LAGs in the targeted regions and neighbouring districts. The programme helps with all necessary human resource development, technical assistance, legal aspects, co-financing and governance. The eight SARD LAGs, established based on a bottom-up approach, represent partnerships between local rural authorities, economic units and civil society. The eight LAG territories cover 44 rural communities in ATU Gagauzia, Taraclia district and neighbouring local communities.
The communities of Avdarma, Chiriet-Lunga, Joltai, Besghioz, Tvardita and Valea Perjei, located in the Bugeac steppe geographical area, work together in this LAG (22,369 inhabitants).
LAG Gagauz Karaflari unites the communities of Baurci, Besalma, Chirsova, Ferapontievca, Gaidar and Tomai (31,452 inhabitants).
This LAG is situated in the south-west of the Republic of Moldova, not far from the country’s southernmost point (Giurgiulesti International Port).
It is difficult to translate the name of this LAG from Gagauzian to English. The name refers to their ecological approach, the value of truthfulness (Düz) and the River Yalpugel, which runs along the steppe, bringing life-giving water.
The territory of LAG Zhemchuzhina Juga is in the south-west of the Republic of Moldova. It comprises of 20 small multi-ethnic rural communities of Bulgarians, Gagauzians, Moldovans and Ukrainians.
LAG Kilim Budzhaka’s villages, Balabanu, Corten, Cazaclia, Cealic and Svetlii, are located next to the Chisinau–Ismail and Chisinau–Gurgulesti roads (14,462 inhabitants).
The villages of Bascalia, Bugeac, Borogani, Cioc-Maidan, Congazcic and Dezghingea are united within this LAG (21,010 inhabitants).
The LAG villages of Aluatu, Cairaclia, Copceac and Novosiolovca have a very clear common identity, symbolized by the fact that they all have springs.