Moldova

Moldova

Better conditions for a dignified life in Moldova

Caritas Czech Republic has been active in Moldova since 2004. We focused on developing social and healthcare services and on improving effective waste management. In response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022, we expanded our work to include humanitarian assistance and the provision of basic needs for Ukrainian refugees in Moldova. 

Why is help in Moldova still needed?

Although Moldova has made gradual progress in recent years, many people still face inadequate infrastructure and limited access to quality public services. This is especially true in rural areas, where schools and social services often operate in poor conditions. Strengthening local communities therefore helps create a safer and more dignified environment for children, older people, and other vulnerable groups.

How Caritas Czech Republic helps

Hygiene conditions in schools

Hygiene conditions in schools

In rural schools, we are improving hygiene and sanitation conditions by renovating sanitary facilities. The upgraded environment also helps foster a sense of safety and a welcoming school setting. At the same time, we provide education on hygienic practices for teachers, parents, and students.

Social services

Social services

In cooperation with the Czech Development Agency, we were involved in developing social services, particularly in home care for seniors and other vulnerable people. We strengthened the capacities of service providers, expanded the range of available care, and supported the establishment of community-based services that help people live with dignity in their own homes. All of these efforts have contributed to a more sustainable and accessible social care system.

Articles

Nina from Moldova has been caring for her husband for over 20 years. Thanks to the services of a home care centre, she is not alone
November 4, 2024 News

Nina from Moldova has been caring for her husband for over 20 years. Thanks to the services of a home care centre, she is not alone

There are many lonely elderly people in Moldova. Young people leave the country to work abroad and often do not return. 75-year-old Nina has been taking care of her ill husband Pavel for a long time. Nurse Vera from the local home care centre opened by Caritas Czech Republic helps Nina with the care. 

I feel at home at the protected housing, says Elena from Moldova, who lives with a mental disorder
September 19, 2024 CCR-Moldova

I feel at home at the protected housing, says Elena from Moldova, who lives with a mental disorder

Elena, a 47-year-old woman living with a mental disorder, recently moved to the Viitorul protected house in Moldova. Here, she found a supportive environment where she can learn to live independently and feel included. The protected housing, opened by Caritas Czech Republic, offers personalised care, helping residents like Elena develop vital skills such as social interaction, communication, and household management.

Liudmila from Moldova has to rely on the help of others. Thanks to the services of a home care centre and telemedicine, she receives the care she needs
September 11, 2024 News

Liudmila from Moldova has to rely on the help of others. Thanks to the services of a home care centre and telemedicine, she receives the care she needs

In rural Moldova, the majority of people living alone are elderly and often lonely. Young people are leaving Moldova in large numbers because of the poor economic situation. This leaves mainly the elderly people in the country, who are struggling with inadequate health and social care, but also with loneliness. Like 73-year-old Liudmila. But thanks to visits from carers from a nearby home care centre, she is feeling better.