Handover ceremony of a new 4x4 vehicle to the Border Guard Service
of the Republic of Moldova within the framework of the Regional Protection Support Project in Belarus, Moldova and Ukraine
29 December 2009 - The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) handed over to the Border Guard Service (BGS) of the Republic of Moldova a new Mitsubishi Outlander 4x4 vehicle (total value 18 900 USD).
The procurement and handover of the vehicle is a part of a project funded by the European Union (EU) and implemented by UNHCR entitled "Regional Protection Support Project (RPSP)" that includes activities in Belarus, Moldova and Ukraine. The project, with the budget for Moldova of 400 000 EUR, started on 1 April 2009 and will be carried out during two years. The main objective of the project is to contribute to ensuring that asylum-seekers and refugees in the region have access to protection in accordance with international refugee law standards, including resettlement to third countries, should adequate protection be unattainable for specific individual cases.
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UN Expresses Regret at Act of Religious Hatred in Chisinau, Welcomes Many Statements of Condemnation
16 December 2009 - The United Nations Country Team in Moldova expresses its profound regret at the public expression of religious intolerance taking place in the centre of Chisinau on Sunday. We welcome the prompt expressions of condemnation by a number of official agencies.
In the early afternoon of December 13, an assembled group of Orthodox Christians, under the leadership of priests, dismantled the Chanukah Menorah on Europe Square, transported it to Stefan the Great Square, and dumped it unceremoniously upside-down at the base of the Stefan the Great Square. Priests present at the protest were shown on television making explicitly anti-Semitic statements. No police or other forces of public order intervened to stop the action.
Moldovas international human rights commitments require that it stop acts of incitement to ethnic and religious hatred. It also requires that perpetrators of such acts be brought to justice.
Beyond these formal legal requirements, all Moldovans have an interest in the promotion of a vibrant culture of respect for difference. Moldova aspires to a democratic, European future. Acts of incitement to religious intolerance are inconsistent with these aspirations.
Between Sunday, December 13, and Monday, December 14, a number of official bodies condemned these acts. Offices issuing statements condemning the events include the President, Government, the Municipality of Chisinau, the Moldovan Centre for Human Rights, and a number of political parties. We welcome these expressions of leadership in a multi-cultural society.
We hope that the next days offer occasion for vigorous re-affirmation by all of the value of diversity in Moldovan society. We also hope that the perpetrators of crimes are brought to justice, and that public order policies to prevent such acts are reviewed and improved. (Rom)
Testing iodated salt in manufacture of cheese and vegetables preservation passed with success
15 December 2009 - National Institute of Food Technologies accomplished today the final round of tasting food made with the use of iodated salt. These are many kinds of vegetables, prepared with the addition of iodated salt and have been tested and verified during two years, normal term for storage premises. (Full text is available in Romanian only)
On the International Day of Human Rights were awarded the best initiatives and actions of human rights protection and promotion for 2009
11 December 2009 - On the occasion of the International Day of Human Rights, marked annually on December 10, Journalists, NGOs representatives and activists in the area have been awarded at the Human Rights Gala of Awards, organized by the United Nations in Moldova. (Eng) (Rom)
Red Ribbon Award Was Given Out to Individuals and Communities Involved in the National Response to HIV/AIDS
1 December 2009 - Traditionally, every year, as of December 1, thousands of messages are launched to attract people attention worldwide about the HIV and AIDS, which continues to steal lives of people which are ignorant and underestimate the risk of HIV infection.
According to UNAIDS, from the start of the epidemic, approximately 25 million people passed away because of AIDS associated maladies and more then 35,7 million people live with HIV, among them 5 million are children and 15 millions are orphans due to AIDS.
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Op-Ed by Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and former US Vice-President Al Gore (Eng) (Rus)
"The Environmental Food crises: Environment's role in averting future food crises -a UNEP rapid response assessment"
The 2008 food crisis - which plunged millions back into hunger - may foreshadow an
even bigger crisis in the years to come.
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"Global Employment Trends" (GET) 2009
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