
For example, the Czech company Medical Information Technologies, in cooperation with the unified emergency call service 112 of Moldova, is testing an optimized SOS platform that contributes to the modernization of the national emergency response system. The initiative provides real-time localization, multimedia interaction and accessibility for all users.
The Institute of Experimental Botany of the Czech Academy of Sciences, together with the State University of Moldova, is strengthening Moldova’s agricultural innovation capacity by training local researchers in advanced genomic technologies. The project aims to improve crop resistance to pathogens and environmental stressors.
Czech Kokoza, in partnership with the NGO Vitality, conducts biowaste audits, implements composting systems, and conducts educational seminars in 20 schools on the left bank of the Nistru River. The project contributes to reducing biowaste and increasing the environmental responsibility of students and teachers.
A new call for proposals for the Czech Innovation Fund will be launched in October 2025. The Fund’s projects address specific development challenges in six partner countries (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Moldova, Ethiopia, Cambodia, Zambia). In Moldova, the Czech Fund has already supported 24 projects.