Moldovan school fights for survival with EU help DW 12/16/2023
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Decent living conditions, better-paid jobs, a normal healthcare system, clean cities, a well-functioning infrastructure: These are just some of the things that people in the Republic of Moldova would like, and the reason why many would prefer to live in a different country.
The village is relatively young; it was founded only 50 years ago, when the Republic of Moldova was part of the Soviet Union. But since the early 1990s after the fall of Communism there has been a steady population drain, as people seek better lives elsewhere.
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