78 projects will boost local rural development in ATU Gagauzia, Taraclia and in neighboring districts.
While many Moldovans are leaving abroad to create a better life, hundreds of foreigners choose to work in our country or to get settled here after marrying Moldovan citizens
Children and educators of the kindergarten “Izvorasul” in Chetrosu village, Drochia district said “good bye” to old fireplaces that were burning their money and still kept them cold.
Have you heard of Stima Nistrului, or a love story of Laur and Teia, or the legend about the origins of Tirnauca village?
When I first arrived in Moldova, I was surprised to learn that a quarter of its population lives abroad either temporarily or permanently.
Every second person considers that there is no public institution in the Republic of Moldova that is not corrupt.
UNDP remains one of the most transparent development organisations in the world, according to a new index .

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14.4%

of people live below 4.3 USD per day

59.5%

of people do not have a job

20.79%

of Parliamentary seats held by women

85.3%

of primary energy supply is from fossil fuels

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