By Salima Biglary | Grants and Partnerships Associate
Since February 24, 2022, more than 471,000 refugees have crossed into Moldova from Ukraine, the highest per capita influx to a neighboring country. About 87,700 refugees have stayed in Moldova, one of the poorest countries in Europe. After the Ukrainian crisis IBC started supporting those who were affected by this crisis not only in Ukraine also in neighbooring countries.
One of the countries which IBC has projects to support Ukrainian refugees is Moldova. IBC has food disterbution to Ukrainian families every month since March 2022. Food disterbution projects are being done to 3000 families in Comrad,Tsaderlunga Vulkanesh in the Gagausia region and the capital Chisinau in Moldova and has plan to continue thisproject untill end of this year 2022.
The food parcels which are approximately 8 kgs are being disterbuted in cooperation with the Municipality. Offers will be new with enriched content. It is planned to distribute 500 parcels in Southern Moldova. A list of the headmen of the villages and towns in the Gagauz Autonomous Region was prepared and first contacts were madeand be added to the next food disterbution plan.
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