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Decisions on the Management of Shelters for Homeless animals in SEPR and the Treatment of Adult Mosquitoes by Land

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March 16, 2020

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On March 11, 2020, the Sixteenth Session of the Council for Development of the South-East planning region was held at the premises of the CDSEPR, attended by the mayors of the municipalities in the region and the Manager of the Centre for development of the South-East planning region.
 
The mayors of the municipalities from the South-East planning region at this Session made a Decision to establish a Regional Public Enterprise based on inter-municipal cooperation as a model that will manage the shelters for homeless animals and will capture, transport and treat these animals from all over the region. Two vehicles for catching stray animals from the region were procured. For a start, only the shelter in Strumica will function, which is fully built and equipped for the needs of the Strumica-Radovis micro-region, while the Shelter in Valandovo is in the initial phase of construction and it will be intended for the needs of the Gevgelija-Valandovo region. With this Decision, the South-East region is the first region in the country that jointly tries to solve the problem of stray animals.
 
The Session also adopted a unanimous Decision for the first time on the territory of the municipalities in the South-East region this year to conduct treatment against larvicidal and adult form of mosquitoes on land for mutual protection of municipalities in the region, in order to achieve greater effect and prevention. 
 
Among other things, the Session adopted a Decision on changing the headquarters of the Centre for development of the South-East planning region, as well as a Decision on handing over for use and maintenance of a facility under the project “Tourist path from nature to culture on Mount Plavush” in Valandovo. The Final Accounts for 2019 of CDSEPR, the Annual Report on the work of CDSEPR for 2019 and the Inventory Report for 2019 of CDSEPR were also adopted.

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