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The ILO has been active in Moldova since 2005 based on several Decent Work Country Programmes (DWCP). The current DWCP for the period 2021 to 2024 covers the following three priority areas:

  • Inclusive and productive employment for youth
  • Effective protection at work
  • Improved social dialogue

To support these priorities, the ILO mobilised voluntary contributions of US$3.6 million as of early 2023. They cover job creation, conditions of work including formalisation, occupational safety and health, minimum wages, childcare provision, and vocational training. The latest addition to this technical cooperation portfolio has been a new project supported by Switzerland supporting the current DWCP.

For more information on the current DWCP, visit Decent Work Country Programme for the Republic of Moldova 2021-2024.

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Projects and programmes

EU support to inclusive labour markets in the Republic of Moldova

EU support to inclusive labour markets in the Republic of Moldova

Inclusive and productive employment in the Republic of Moldova

Inclusive and productive employment in the Republic of Moldova

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ILO Central and Eastern Europe Newsletter March 2024

ILO Central and Eastern Europe Newsletter March 2024

Workers’ representatives in selected Central and Eastern European countries: Filling a gap in labour rights protection or trade union competition?

Workers’ representatives in selected Central and Eastern European countries: Filling a gap in labour rights protection or trade union competition?

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