
According to ANOFM’s social media post, the document was signed by UN Women Moldova representative Dominica Stoianosca and ANOFM director Raisa Dogaru.
The partnership will contribute to strengthening the institutional capacity of both countries through training activities, exchange of best practices, methodological support and other initiatives aimed at improving the accessibility and quality of employment services.
The beneficiaries will be job seekers, including persons with disabilities, who will have access to more effective services tailored to their needs and oriented towards sustainable integration into the labor market.
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