Project duration: 01.06.2023 – 31.05.2024 Project location: Stefan Voda, Causeni, Soroca, Cahul, Comrat, Balti Target groups of the Project: Ukrainian nationals, Civil society organisations, displaced
Projects
CDA has been cooperating with UNHCR Moldova for more than 25 years, being since 1998 the only legal partner of the UN Refugee Agency in the Republic of Moldova.
For more than 20 years the UN Refugee Agency has also been the main donor of CDA projects in the fields of asylum, migration, statelessness and integration of foreigners.
In 2022- 2023 alone, CDA carried out several projects in cooperation with or funded by such international or humanitarian organizations as UNHCR-Moldova, UNDP Moldova, Council of Europe Office in Chisinau, International Organization of the Francophonie, Soros Foundation Moldova, Oxfam International, Farmacéuticos Mundi, HEKS/ EPER, Austrian Development Agency (ADA), NACHBAR IN NOT (NiN) Foundation, Diakonie Katastrophenhilfe, US Embassy in Moldova.
Projects in progress
Finished projects
Implementation period: 01.09.2023 – 31.12.2023 The project “Improving the living conditions and well-being of people fleeing the Ukrainian crisis in Moldova”, implemented by HEKS/EPER, with the
CDA in partnership with the Embassy of the United States of America in the Republic of Moldova, under a grant agreement, carries out in the period 01.10.22 – 30.09.23 the Project “Legal assistance to stateless persons în Moldova”.
The project will contribute to strengthening the capacities of local civil society and local authorities, of judicial and administrative system’s capacity to respond to the needs of the displaced persons, enhancing at the same time the awareness of displaced persons in relation to their rights and obligations.
The project “Decentralized support for Ukrainian refugees”, funded by the international humanitarian organization Oxfam, was implemented by CDA in the period 01.04.2022 – 31.03.2023.
Soros-Moldova Foundation provided financial support for the implementation by CDA of the project “Emergency legal assistance for refugees from Ukraine”, implemented for six months, from 1 March to 31 August 2022.
Under the project, CDA developed a training course and organised seven training sessions for 36 police officers, judges and prosecutors from over 20 localities of the Republic of Moldova.
Carried out between November 2022 and March 2023 and had the overall objective of ensuring respect for and prevention of human rights violations in the Republic of Moldova, in particular in the areas of migration, asylum, statelessness and integration of foreigners.