Moldova

Caritas Czech Republic has been operating in Moldova since 2004. We are dedicated to developing social and health services, and efficient waste management. In the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, we have expanded our work to include humanitarian aid to provide for the basic needs of Ukrainian refugees.

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Humanitarian aid for Ukrainian refugees

From the first days of the war, we have been involved in helping refugees from Ukraine. We have equipped 12 refugee accommodation centres and increased medical and psychosocial services availability. We have also supported displaced Ukrainians through direct financial support, enabling long-term financial self-sufficiency and helping them rebuild a decent life.

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Development of social and healthcare services

We have opened 11 home care centres in Moldova. Thanks to the development of telemedicine, we are increasing access to healthcare, especially in remote regions. We have also trained over 5,000 doctors, nurses and social workers. We are involved in preparing legislative changes to introduce an efficient home care and social services model in the country.

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Efficient waste management

Moldova's rural regions still need help with illegal landfills and the need for an effective waste management system. We are helping local institutions with functional and sustainable waste management.

MORE ABOUT OUR WORK IN MOLDOVA

Two more home care centers opened in Moldova
September 26, 2013 Moldova

Two more home care centers opened in Moldova

Caritas Czech Republic in cooperation with Association Home Care provides long-term home care services in Moldova. Two new centers of home care services recently opened in the north of the country, in the city of Balti and in the municipality of Taul.

Blood pressure meters and hearing aids for a better quality of life
September 13, 2013 Moldova

Blood pressure meters and hearing aids for a better quality of life

The association „Homecare,“ a long-term partner of Caritas Czech Republic, distributed 72 blood pressure meters and 25 hearing aids among the clients of homecare service in the Moldovan capital of Chișinău.

Caritas Czech Republic helped pass the child protection law in Moldova
September 6, 2013 Moldova

Caritas Czech Republic helped pass the child protection law in Moldova

Moldova took a big step forward in the area of child and youth protection. On 14th June 2013 the Moldovan Parliament passed law N.140 on vulnerable children and children lacking family care. The law comes into force on 1st January 201.Caritas Czech Republic contributed to its passing.

Standards of medical and social services home care in Moldova
August 1, 2013 Moldova

Standards of medical and social services home care in Moldova

The Ministry of Health of Moldova approved national standards for medical services in the field of home care by regulation no. 851 on July 29, 2013. The new regulation significantly affects the improvement of health care for seniors and people with disabilities and their families in Moldova. It also represents the transition from institutional care to home care services that is quite common in western countries.