EU4Municipalities: Strengthening Local Governance for Better Service Delivery in Albania
Albania
“The project’s necessity was recognized through direct exchanges between EU Ambassador and the EU Delegation representatives with municipal authorities and local communities in previous years, which indicates a bottom-up approach.”
Elton Stafa, the Team Leader for the EU4 Municipalities project at NALAS, highlights the project’s significant contribution to local governance. “The project’s necessity was recognized through meetings between EU Delegation representatives and municipal authorities in previous years, which indicates a bottom-up approach,” says Elton.
The project’s primary means of support for local governments is a grant scheme aimed at enhancing local public infrastructure, improving the quality of public services, implementing municipal strategic plans, and building local government capacities for EU fund management. In the first call for proposals launched in 2021, the project provided support to six municipalities through grants of up to €200.000. The second call, launched in 2022, extended support to additional 13 municipalities with grants ranging up to €50.000. The projects that received grants covered a range of areas, including local economic development, environmental protection, improvement of local public infrastructure and services, youth and community empowerment, and more. As of today, the project has signed 19 grant contracts amounting to 1.7 million € of EU contribution.
“ The municipalites have a great interest on the project, and the finalized grant project have presented highly tangible resulsts. All in all, the EU4 Municipalites has become an important element on overall development of Municipalities in Albania.“
About the project
EU for Municipalities (EU4M) is a project funded by the European Union. It aims at fostering municipalities’ development potential and improving the socio-economic and environmental conditions of local communities in Albania. The “EU for Municipalities” project will support the development of local infrastructure by providing better public services and sustainable local economic development. The project will have a direct impact on improving the quality of life and prospects for Albanian citizens in their communities while it will help local governments strengthen their capacities for EU funds management.
As part of its support on strenghtening the capacities of the municipalities the project has provided so far provided 15 training on project proposal preparation and grant managment to 200 municipal representatives. Entela Pinguli, the EU4Municipalities Deputy Team Leader considers this project as highly succesful. “The municipalites have a great interest on the EU4M grant scheme and the project’s approach, as they bring tangible resulsts. All in all, the EU4Municipalites has become an important element on overall development of Municipalities in Albania“, says Stafa.
As part of its effort to enhance the municipalities’ capabilities, the project deliveed 12 training sessions on project proposal preparation and grant managment, benefiting 490 municipal representatives. The capacity building copmponent is an integral part of the EU4Municipalities grant scheme. Entela Pinguli, the EU4Municipalities Deputy Team Leader regards this initiative as highly effective“ The municipalities have displayed a great interest in the project, and the implementing grant projects are expected to yield highly trangible outcomes, which improve municipal services and touches people’s lives.
Looking forward, the EU4 Municipalities project is expected to continue to play an important role in strengthening Local Governance for Better Service Delivery in Albania.



