A dialogue took place in the village of Pivnivka in the Milovs'ka OTG Luhansk region

During the meeting, residents of the village reported that today only two private houses have outdoor lighting, and there is no central lighting. The lack of street lighting affects the safety situation, increases the risk of injury and creates tension in society. In addition, the community does not know what the leadership of the Milovskaya ah is doing in this direction. The management of the Milovskaya AH represented by Oleg Savchenko and Pavel Lukyantsov, who took part in the dialogue meeting, informed residents that design and estimate documentation was currently made, and deputies allocated money for outdoor lighting at the session. A tender was held and the winner was determined. In the shortest possible time, the contractor will install lighting equipment in the village of Pivnovka, the village of Zorikovka and other localities of the community. After that, within two to three weeks, permits for connecting lighting will be agreed with Leo LLC, and in early October the problem in the village with lighting will be resolved.
Intermediaries of the GISMAOVK Network spoke about the operation of the system and mapping of problematic issues in the communities of Luhansk, Donetsk and Zaporizhia regions and about the possibilities of solving these issues for communities.
During the discussion, residents of Pivnovka noted that in the village there is an acute issue of the lack of coverage of mobile operators and the problem with the work of the FAP. Representatives of the Milovskaya AH noted problematic issues and assured residents that in the near future they will search for ways to solve problematic issues in the community.
All participants of the meeting noted the positive dynamics of the dialogue, noted that the meeting was interesting and constructive, and also expressed the need for further work of the GISMAOVC system in the target communities.
The online dialogue meeting was held by gismaovc mediators within the framework of the United Nations peace reconstruction and Development Program.
The United Nations program for the restoration and development of peace. it is implemented by four UN agencies: the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the United Nations Framework for gender equality and women's empowerment (UN Women), the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).
The program is supported by twelve international partners: the European Union (EU), the European Investment Bank (EIB), as well as the governments of Great Britain, Denmark, Canada, the Netherlands, Germany, Norway, Poland, Switzerland, Sweden and Japan.