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UNFPA Moldova Humanitarian Snapshot #2
Snapshot of UNFPA Humanitarian Response in the Republic of Moldova for the period of 28 May - 14 June 2022
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Free sexual and reproductive health services for the refugees
Learn about free sexual and reproductive health services that refugees from Ukraine can receive in Moldova
![Demografic Dividend](https://moldova.unfpa.org/sites/default/files/pub-cover-image/dividend_cover282.jpg)
Infographics with data from the ‘Analysis of the Demographic Dividends of the Republic of Moldova’ study
The infographics are elaborated within the UNFPA project "Expanding Choices: Gender Responsive Family Policies for the Private Sector in the Western Balkans and Moldova”, implemented by the UNFPA, in cooperation with the Austrian Development Agency (ADA), the operational unit of the Austrian Development Cooperation, in partnership with the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection.
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UNFPA Moldova Humanitarian Snapshot #1
Snapshot of UNFPA Humanitarian Response in the Republic of Moldova
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Family-Friendly Workplaces
Un loc de muncă prietenos cu familia își propune să sprijine toți angajații să își echilibreze responsabilitățile de muncă cu responsabilitățile lor de îngrijire și familiale, prin crearea unei culturi și a unui mediu de lucru care să susțină și oferind sprijin practic și abstract angajaților pentru a face acest lucru.
![Infografic în baza datelor GGS](https://moldova.unfpa.org/sites/default/files/pub-cover-image/1.utilizarea_internetului_-_cover_1.png)
Infographics with data from the Generations and Gender study
The “Generations and Gender” study is the first and most complex longitudinal demographic study that monitors the demographic changes taking place in the Republic of Moldova. This is a global study, conducted to date in over 24 countries and is part of the international program coordinated by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) and the Interdisciplinary Institute of Demography in the Netherlands (NIDI).
In the Republic of Moldova, GGS was implemented at the request of the Government of the Republic of Moldova, being part of the Global Generations and Gender Program (GGP) and is implemented by the United Nations Population Fund in partnership with the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection, the National Bureau of Statistics and the Institute Interdisciplinary Demography of the Netherlands. The study was made possible by financial support from the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection, the India-UN Development Partnership Fund and UNFPA Moldova.
The participants in the study are 10,000 people aged 15-79 from 153 localities of the Republic of Moldova, except for the region on the left bank of the Dniester. Being a longitudinal international study, to be conducted in three waves, the study participants will be visited repeatedly over 3 years, to understand the demographic changes that occur over time.
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Expanding the working arrangements
This document is developed by the Center Partnership for Development within the ‘Expanding Choices: Gender- Responsive Family Policies for the Private Sector in the Western Balkans and Moldova’ Project, implemented by the UN Population Fund (UNFPA), with the support of the Austrian Development Agency (ADA), the operational unit of the Austrian Development Cooperation in partnership with the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection and Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Republic of Moldova. The opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of UNFPA, ADA or any of its affiliated organisations.
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How do we foster equitable engagement of parents in upbringing and care of children
This document is developed by the Center Partnership for Development within the ‘Expanding Choices: Gender- Responsive Family Policies for the Private Sector in the Western Balkans and Moldova’ Project, implemented by the UN Population Fund (UNFPA), with the support of the Austrian Development Agency (ADA), the operational unit of the Austrian Development Cooperation in partnership with the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection and Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Republic of Moldova. The opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of UNFPA, ADA or any of its affiliated organisations.
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MANAGEMENTUL CLINIC AL CAZURILOR DE VIOL. Protocol Clinic Standardizat
Protocolul clinic standardizat privind managementul clinic al cazurilor de viol a fost elaborat de către Grupul de Experți, sub egida Ministerului Sănătății al Republicii Moldova, cu susținerea Fondului Națiunilor Unite pentru Populație (UNFPA).
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Comparative Analysis “Gender-Responsive Family Policies: National Regulations in the Light of the New European Standards”
The Comparative Analysis “Gender-Responsive Family Policies: National Regulations in the Light of the New European Standards” is developed within the project “Expanding Choices: GenderResponsive Family Policies for the Private Sector in the Western Balkans and Moldova”, implemented by the UNFPA, in cooperation with the Austrian Development Agency (ADA), the operational unit of the Austrian Development Cooperation, in partnership with the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection and the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Republic of Moldova. The opinions expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of UNFPA, ADA or any of its affiliated organisations.