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The Republic of Moldova, a small landlocked country bordering Romania to the west and Ukraine to the east, is one of the poorest countries in Eastern Europe. 

Nevertheless, since February 2022, Moldova has welcomed the highest rate of Ukrainian refugees per capita. A rapid escalation in energy and food prices has disproportionately affected the socioeconomic status of many vulnerable Moldovans, especially rural, elderly families with multiple children, and people with disabilities. 

This has led to a significant increase in poverty rates, with 33.6 percent of Moldovans now living below the poverty line compared to 25 percent prior to the war. It has also contributed to an increased risk of tensions between refugees and host communities. In response to a request from the Government of Moldova, the World Food Programme (WFP) established an office in Chișinău in March 2022, to provide support to Ukrainian refugees and vulnerable Moldovans.  

We have partnered with the Government, UN agencies and other organizations to support ongoing transition from emergency response to promoting economic stability. WFP also works with partners to strengthen social protection systems. 

In 2022, the European Council recognized Moldova's European perspective and granted it candidate country status for the EU, opening a new strategic phase for its development. WFP and international partners including donors and NGOs are working to address urgent economic, social and systemic effects of the war in Ukraine, while pursuing long-term plans for EU accession. 

What the World Food Programme is doing in Moldova

Refugee response

WFP, along with partners, provides food and financial support to Ukrainian refugees and their host families in Moldova. At Ukraine/Moldova crossing points, WFP offers snacks to refugees, addressing essential food needs from their journey out of Ukraine and into Moldova. WFP provides three daily hot meals to Ukrainian refugees in accommodation centeres nationwide. Meals are prepared on-site – with cooks in some centres using WFP vouchers to buy products – or delivered by contracted local catering companies. Additionally, WFP offers cash-based transfers to Moldovan refugee-hosting households, assisting with the costs of accommodating extra people. Host families and refugees register online, and hosts receive cash assistance based on the number of people they are accommodating.

Contacts

Office

IHUB – Green Space, 31 August 1989 Street, 78, MD-2012
Chişinău
Moldova