“During the catastrophe in May last year, our school suffered severe damages. For instance, the roof of the school’s atelier collapsed and due to already poor joinery condition we had been struggling with bad heating for years. With new joinery and repaired roof, both financed by the EU, our students and teachers now have the opportunity to work and study in safer, more modern and also energy efficient premises,” said Dejan Čutura, the School’s Director.
Banja Luka is a large recipient of EU’s floods recovery assistance, and the projected investment under the EU Floods Recovery Programme comprises a total of 1,8 million EUR. This sum covers the rehabilitation of 6 schools, reconstruction of 2 roads, recovery grants to 4 Small and Medium-sized enterprises (SME) – which contribute to retention of nearly 400 jobs –, assistance to agricultural producers and rehabilitation of more than 200 private houses for vulnerable population affected by the floods.
“Banja Luka is one of the municipalities in Bosnia and Herzegovina where the European Union is investing significant amounts of flood recovery funds. I am happy to observe that our funds are already bringing tangible results to the people of Banja Luka – 6 schools are being upgraded to modern standards in addition to repairing the flood damages and already more than 100 private homes have been repaired – enabling families to return home. Our assistance is also bringing direct economic benefits – the EU recovery grants to SMEs have already contributed to retention of nearly 400 jobs in the City”, said Dr. Daviddi.