Municipalities of Jalal-Abad and Issyk-Kul provinces to improve the well-being of citizens with the support of Switzerland

Local news, 26.04.2017

Certificates for receiving grants worth over 43 million som to improve public services were awarded to 13 municipalities from Jalal-Abad and Issyk-Kul provinces on April 26, 2017 in Bishkek. 

Awarding of representatives of municipalities © Swiss Embassy in Bishkek
Awarding of representatives of municipalities

The awarding ceremony was organized in the framework of the Public Service Improvement Project. This project helps to improve living conditions of people in rural areas through improved quality, access and sustainability of public services provided by municipalities. It is implemented by Helvetas Swiss Intercooperation in Kyrgyzstan and the Development Policy Institute with the financial support of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation.

The competition for the best Service Improvement Action Plan was launched amongst municipalities of the Jalal-Abad and Issyk-Kul provinces. One of the requirements for participation was a contribution of at least 10% of the total amount by municipalities. Remarkably enough, applicants committed to co-finance around 50% of the project costs themselves. This demonstrates the importance and urgency of improving local service delivery.

The Service Improvement Action Plan is a systematic method that enables to identify priority public and municipal services as well as to plan and to improve their organization and execution. The municipalities used this method with the support of the Public Service Improvement Project.

“It is crucial to keep in mind that improving service provision is an ongoing process”, - said Danielle Meuwly Monteleone, Deputy Head of Mission of the Embassy of Switzerland in the Kyrgyz Republic. “It is not only about procurement of new equipment or construction of infrastructure. It is mostly about good management by local self-governments, ensuring that maintenance costs can be covered and that service delivery can be sustained in the long run”.

The municipalities will improve service provision for drinking water supply; school and preschool education services; recreation services for children and youth and public utilities. The list of 17 winning projects presented by 13 municipalities of Jalal-Abad and Issyk-Kul provinces is as follows: 

  1. Toktogul – improvement of housing and communal services

  2. Kurmanbek – improvement of access to clean drinking water

  3. Beshik-Jon – improvement of access to clean drinking water

  4. Jany-Jol, Toktogul dsitrict – improvement of housing and communal services

  5. Kenesh – improvement of access to clean drinking water

  6. Avletim – improvement of street lighting

  7. Jany-Jol, Aksy district – improvement of street lighting

  8. Torkent – improvement of secondary education services (canteen)

  9. Avletim – improvement of preschool education services

  10. Kok-Irim – improvement of preschool education services

  11. Kargalyk – improvement of recreation services (park)

  12. Toktogul – improvement of recreation services for children

  13. Toguz-Toro – improvement of secondary education services (canteen)

  14. Kenesh – improvement of housing and communal services

  15. Kurmanbek – improvement of preschool education services

  16. Balykchy – improvement of recreation services (park)

  17. Aral - improvement of access to clean drinking water

     

    Earlier in 2016, the project supported 14 initiatives to improve services provided by 12 municipalities worth more than 42 million som.

     

Local news, 13.12.2017

On December 12, 2017, IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, released the results of a five-year program which aimed to help the Kyrgyz Republic to improve the business environment and to promote private investments in order to create jobs and support sustainable economic development. The initiative is part of the IFC Central Asia Investment Climate Program, which is funded by the government of Switzerland and the United Kingdom’s Department for International Development.

The project implemented by IFC in close collaboration with State agencies and the Ministry of Economy has helped the Kyrgyz government to introduce risk-based inspection system that has reduced the inspections burden: compliance costs for the private sector have been reduced by an estimated $5 million over the past few years. IFC support to investment policy reforms has generated an estimated $14 million additional investment to the economy. The tax system reforms, which was another component of the project has enabled businesses to save $ 2.2 million in 2016 only.

The Program has also ensures the development of relevant legislation as regards food safety, and initiated a number of important reforms to help local food producers to access new markets.  

“The government of the Kyrgyz Republic has been working on improving the business climate and we have positive results. With inspection numbers significantly reduced, the risk level assessments and planning of inspections are now fully automated,” said Daniyar Imanaliev, Deputy Minister of Economy of the Kyrgyz Republic. “However, making the country a better place for businesses is a long-term, continuous process. We thank IFC for its long-standing support and hope to work together on the next reforms.”

“Switzerland, through the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO), has been supporting since 2008 initiatives that aim to create a favourable business environment. This was done by supporting reforms in the field of tax administration and business regulation. A necessary condition for successful reform process is the involvement of the private sector in the project design and monitoring,” said Véronique Hulmann, Ambassador of Switzerland to the Kyrgyz Republic.

“An attractive investment climate is a prerequisite for an economy that wants to grow and create jobs”, said Martin Naegele, IFC Country Officer. “IFC, together with the World Bank, has been helping the Kyrgyz government resolve legal and policy weaknesses, to improve the operating environment for business and unlock the country’s potential to attract new investment.”

The Swiss Government and WBG/IFC will continue supporting the Kyrgyz Republic to create more favorable business environment, attract and retain foreign direct investment, and unlock new markets for the local businesses. 

About the World Bank Group

The World Bank Group is one of the world's largest sources of funding and knowledge for developing countries. It comprises five closely associated institutions: the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) and the International Development Association (IDA), which together form the World Bank; the International Finance Corporation (IFC); the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA); and the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID). Each institution plays a distinct role in the mission to fight poverty and improve living standards for people in the developing world. For more information, please visit www.worldbank.org, www.miga.org, and www.ifc.org

About Swiss assistance

The Government of Switzerland provides assistance for the development of the Kyrgyz Republic. The overall objective of its cooperation program is to promote peace and social cohesion as well as responsive and inclusive institutions and a sustainable development to improve the well-being of the population. Over the last 25 years Switzerland has granted more than CHF 360 million to Kyrgyzstan to support the transition process. For more information, please visit https://www.eda.admin.ch/bishkek. 

To learn more about the UK’s Department for International Development, please visit:  https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-international-development