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Al Clark: On Father's Day, this group takes mothering far from home

Al Clark: On Father's Day, this group takes mothering far from home

By The Daily Reflector
15 June 2008
As far east as Istanbul, as distant in time as yesterday or tomorrow, the small, seemingly overlooked country of Moldova lies hidden between Ukraine and Romania. Where the Russian author Pushkin, in exile, wrote some of his greatest poetry, it has been called the unhappiest place on earth.

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Moldavian prices – a Sticker Shock

By Chrissy and Marc, 6 June 2008
Chrissy and Marc are currently volunteering at Peace Corps which sent them to the little known Eastern European country of Moldova. During their time in Moldova, they experienced every possible emotion and a variety of successes and failures. In this post, they are talking about the the prices in Moldova.

Moldova – Red Cross calls for sustained support to help the impoverished population facing malnutrition

By Margarita Plotnikova, ReliefWeb, 5 June 2008
The Moldova Red Cross has just completed the distribution of food parcels to some 7,500 of the most impoverished families in isolated rural settlements in Moldova.

Transnistria: a solution?

By Douglas Muir, 31 May 2008
A recent article over at Radio Free Europe suggests that Moldova and Russia may be getting close to a solution of the Transnistria conflict. Now, RFE tends to be pretty Russophobe, so there’s a certain amount of mouth-breathing: Moldova has turned back to Moscow and away from the West!

Turkey to build up assistance to Gagauzia

By Infotag, 26 April 2008
Interview with Mr. Necdet Ertugrul, Chairman of the Society for Gagauz-Turkish Friendship.

Mutsuo Mabuchi: Moldova is a big country because its residents have a big heart and broad soul

By Anatol Golea (Infotag), 25 April 2008
Interview given by the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to the Republic of Moldova, H.E. Mr. Mutsuo Mabuchi.

Greetings from exchange student

By Brian Fenoglio, 11 April 2008
My name is Brian Fenoglio. As you may or may not know, I left in June of this year for Moldova to serve as a Peace Corps volunteer. It's now five-and-a-half months later and I thought it about time for an update for you all.

A Small Wonder And Information On Upcoming Tour To Moldova

By Kevin Stillmock, 4 April 2008
When I came to for a (never-to-be) business meeting in Chisinau (pronounced kishy-now) I wasn't sure quite what to expect. The travel agent who sold me the ticket, strangely advised me several times to abandon my plans and go somewhere else.

Interview with Melanie Marlett, World Bank Country Manager for Moldova

By World Bank, 17 January 2008
'It is important to improve the investment climate for Moldovans to invest in their own country'

Kalman Mizsei: To attract foreign investments, Moldovan government needs to free the business environment from unlawful interventions of government

By BASA-Press, 12 January 2008
Interview with Kalman Mizsei, the European Union Special Representative to Moldova.

Johan Mathisen: If program goals are intact, then the IMF will continue to finance Moldova

By BASA-Press, 13 April 2007
BASA-press Agency's exclusive interview with Johan Mathisen, IMF Resident Representative to Moldova
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