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The Republic of Moldova is one of Europe’s poorest countries. In rural regions, particularly, the population does not have equal access to public services such as water and sanitation, local public transport, education or employment. There is a high level of youth unemployment in Moldova. At the same time, Moldovan and foreign companies find it extremely difficult to find qualified staff. One reason for this is that vocational training is insufficiently focused on the needs of the private sector. Women and marginalised groups are particularly hard-hit by these challenges. The government elected in 2021 plans comprehensive reforms in order to move closer to the European Union (EU) and promote an economic upturn, even in remote regions. Objective The population in Moldova has better socio-economic prospects. |