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For 2026, Moldova plans to employ 25,000 people – a quarter of the total number envisaged in the government program, Logos Press reported.

More than 250 million lei have been invested in Moldova’s republican hospitals in 2025 to equip modern operating departments, purchase equipment for magnetic resonance imaging and other purposes, Logos Press reports.

Moldova ranks 120th in the world out of 232 states and territories in terms of the ratio of migrants to the country’s population, Logos Press reports.

In Moldova, there are only 0.2 hectares of forest plantations per inhabitant, while the world average is 0.5 hectares. Our country ranks 122nd out of 188 in the world ranking.

In the midst of the winter holidays, the authorities launched “public consultations” on the issue of the accession of the Cahul State University (CSU) “Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu” to the Technical University of Moldova (TUM), – Logos Press reports.

On the path of European integration in the past year, the country continued to stumble over systemic problems. One of the most acute of them is demographic. And any development plan, even the most elaborate one, cannot be realized without people. We seem to have serious problems with this.

Moldova will create an Information System for Monitoring Drug Stocks, designed to provide the state with constant control over the availability of medicines and reduce the risks of shortages on the pharmaceutical market, Logos Press reports.

Victims of domestic and sexual violence in Moldova will be able to seek help not only by phone, but also through chats, WhatsApp, Viber, Messenger, e-mail and video calls, Logos Press reports.

Representatives of the free professions in the field of justice, as well as private family doctors may be deprived of the discount on the compulsory health insurance policy, provided when paying contributions until the end of March. This amendment to the Law on Funds of Compulsory Health Insurance for 2026 was supported by the government at a meeting on December 23.

Moldsilva” Agency management believes that the process of forest restoration in Moldova mainly through planting of fast growing and resistant Acacia is justified – it is not an invasive species from the point of view of national and European legislation, – reports Logos Press.

The Cabinet of Ministers has approved a new model of driver’s license cards that will be put into circulation next year, Logos Press reports.

The main priority of the National Strategy on Drugs and Addictions for 2026-2032 in the Republic of Moldova will be to reduce demand and prevent the involvement of children and young people in drug use and trafficking, Logos Press reports.

Exactly three years ago, the Parliament amended the Law on Health Protection to transfer district hospitals from the subordination of district councils to the Ministry of Health. Since February 2023, medical institutions have started working under the new conditions.

The total income of the Compulsory Health Insurance Funds (CHIF) for 2026 will amount to over 18 billion 832 million lei, while the volume of expenses will be over 19 billion 217 million lei, with a deficit of 385 million lei. Revenues are growing by 8.3%, while expenditures are growing by 10.5%. The cost of the medical policy (fixed amount of 12636 lei) and the percentage of contributions (9%) will remain the same.

In Moldova, the time to hospitalization for stroke has been halved, which is one of the results of the reform of district hospitals, Logos Press reports.

Children returning to the country after living in the diaspora will be offered a language integration program, Logos Press reported.

Moldova ranks 66th in the Global Peace Index, which is also called the “peace index”, having dropped by two lines compared to last year, Logos Press reported.

At the call of the Federation of Education and Science Trade Unions, education workers across the country are holding an action of “awareness and union pressure” on Tuesday, December 16, under the slogan “Dignity for Education – Solidarity for a Fair Future”, according to Logos Press.

The School of Public Health Management has announced a “Japanese strike” beginning Dec. 15 to protest what they call the illegal liquidation of the institution, Logos Press reports.

The interest in secondary vocational education is growing in Moldova, which is confirmed by the increase in the number of enrolled applicants to educational institutions of all levels and forms by about 10%, – reports Logos Press.
