Moldova is one of the countries most affected by the war in Ukraine, not only because of its physical proximity but also because of its inherent vulnerabilities as a small, landlocked economy with close linkages to both Ukraine and Russia. The huge influx of refugees to Moldova has resulted in additional fiscal costs, squeezing resources for long-term development priorities. The large wave of refugees has also created a challenging socioeconomic environment, especially if many migrants remain but fail to find employment opportunities.

Our Project:

Connect the refugees with local host families. Providing them with basic needs and social orientation. As the poor are mainly housed across the villages for a long term-stay, we have to make sure they have access to nearest facilities, such as shower, laundry, grocery.