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Awards and prizes

 

EPSA 2011

The Knowledge Based Economy Project has received a new certification of Good Practice at the 2011 „European Public Sector Awards” (EPSA) within the European Institution of Public Administration.

The Best Practice Certificate has been received upon three evaluation steps made by an experienced jury, comprising a shortlist of 58 nominees from a total of 274 projects from 33 participating countries. The Ministry of Communications and Information Society, through the Project Management Unit, competed  in the EPSA 2011 Awards at the „Smart Public Service in a Cold Economic Climate”category. This Best Practice distinction rewards and certify the outstanding results that KEP Project has had until now.

 

The COMPUTERWORLD Honors Program

The Project Management Unit, within the Ministry of Communications and Information Society, has been named a Laureate in the 2011 ComputerWorld Honors Program.

The „Knowledge based Economy Project” joins 254 others from 23 countries as Laureates in this year’s program, from more than 1000 applicants world wide.

The Awards Ceremony will be held in June, 20th 2011, in Washington D.C., USA.

 

National Agency of Public Servants

1st Prize at the National Competition of Best Practices in Public Administration, , for "Improving public services through quality management and organizational performance" category, organized by the National Agency of Public Servants in 2010.

Knowledge based Economy Project is considered to be an example of good practice in Romania's public administration due to its remarkable results, its proven efficiency and its disseminated practices.

 

THE HIGHEST HONOR IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT

Finalist, at the International Project Excellence Awards 2010, in "Project Excellence in Medium-Sized Projects" category, organized by the International Project Management Association (IPMA).

The solid implementation and success of the IT&C Training Program in school and business and the eCommunity.ro Portal, both part of the KEP Project, have impressed the IPMA jury (Project Management International Association), who recommends them as one of the most important achievements in project management.

 

e-Inclusion 2008

Medal at the e-Inclusion Competitionorganized by the European Commission, at the section “Geographic Inclusion” section, Vienna, 2008. The Knowledge based Economy Project is considered an example of good practice for effective use of IT&C and digital technology to tackle social disadvantage and digital exclusion.

 

Romanian IT&C Awards 2006

Knowledge Based Economy was considered to be the "Project with the best informational content" at the Romanian IT&C Awards – Bucharest, 2006, for contributing to the extensive process of expanding access to information technologies and modern communications to rural communities.

Community: Griviţa

Griviţa commune is located in the central western part of Galaţi County. Calmatui village is also composing the commune, which is at a distance of 3 km from the commune. Griviţa commune covers an area of 3945 hectares out of which 480 hectares belong to Calmatui village. It is a lowland area, predominantly hilly with a continental climate where summers are dry and very hot and winters are cold and with blizzards. The commune is crossed by Calmatui brook-which gives the name of Calmatui village.

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We take pride with the commune's people who were hardworking and always eager to help in need. We are pride of a very equipped City Hall building, which includes eight offices, a meeting room, an office and three bathrooms. It was opened in December 2007 and was built through a contract with the County Council Galaţi worth 540000 RON. We also have a recently rehabilitated school with heating system, water supply and modern classrooms.

History

The first settlement which was established on these lands was Calmatui village, the village which takes its name from the valley with the same name where it is located, becoming a commune later. Nearby, around 1860, Flondoroaia village was founded that around 1870 will change its name into Griviţa. As a result of a typo in the acts of the local

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Local resources

Our community does not have too many resources, this is why the human resource is the most important resource from which our village could develop more; the land is also an inexhaustible resource.

The priority of developing the area is to have a propitious business enviro

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Traditions

Customs and traditions from the area of our commune do not have a particular specific, they are included in the customs practiced in Moldavia.

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