Public Presentation of Draft Profile and Situation Appraisal of Mamusha Municipality
The
Municipality of
Mamusha, being supported by the
Municipal Spatial Planning Support Programme in Kosovo (MuSPP), funded by Sida
and implemented by UN-HABITAT, is currently drafting their Municipal
Development Plan (MDP). With a purpose of having an inclusive, participatory
and transparent planning process,
Municipality of
Mamusha with the MuSPP
team facilitated a 2 hour public presentation of the Municipal Profile. The
presentation took place on 24 February 2011, in Mamusha Municipal Assembly
Hall. The presentation was attended by the Mayor of Mamusha, Directors from
municipal directorates, representatives from Mamusha Municipality Planning
Team, representatives from the business and farming community, civil society
members and students, other international organisations; as well as members of
MuSPP. There were approximately 70 participants in the workshop, which can be
considered a very high turnout in this rural location.
The
aim of this public presentation was to present the information generated and/or
gathered during the drafting of the Municipal Profile, which is the first phase
of the MDP. This was done through both a powerpoint presentation, and with a
series of thematic maps for public review. Citizens had already participated in
a number of activities throughout this information gathering process such as
the household survey and the Situation Analysis workshop, as well as during
various meetings with local NGOs and Associations.
At
the opening of the public presentation the Mayor of Mamusha, Mr. Arif Bütüç,
stated that 'In the name of
MamushaMunicipality and citizens
I thank UN-HABITAT for the support given on drafting the plan which is of great
importance, as by this we can define how Mamusha will be for 15 20 years
ahead. Through this plan will be determined organised and planned development
and regulation of the municipality. He encouraged a continued partnership and
enthusiasm for the MDP project from the Municipality and the citizens. Also
present was Mr. Ishaku Maitumbi (OIC, UN HABITAT) who explained that this profile
is only the first phase of MDP and encouraged all citizens to question and
comment on the Profile both at the meeting, and in the future. He also
emphasized the purpose and importance of MDP for Mamusha citizens as well as
for the municipality itself. The presentation continued with a detailed overview
of the Municipal Profile by MPT staff member Ylber Kastrati, followed by
questions and discussion.
The
number or citizens present, following from the recent high numbers of
participants at the Situation Analysis workshop held in Mamusha on 10 February,
shows that the civil society has strong interest and enthusiasm for the future
development of their municipality, which is a very positive sign for the next
phases of the drafting of Mamusha MDP.