Better school conditions for children with special educational needs

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Over 400 students with special educational needs from 18 schools in the Republic of Moldova now have better conditions for integration into the education system. The institutions were equipped with equipment and assistive technologies within the project “We participate now!”, implemented by the organization Child, Community, Family (CCF).

The project is of pilot type and targeted schools in Balti municipality and the districts of Leova, Ungheni, Hincesti, Drochia and Straseni.

The “Mihai Viteazul” Theoretical High School in Straseni is the first institution in which a sensory room has been set up.”The room offers a rich environment of visual, auditory, tactile stimuli and helps students to explore and process information, improving the learning process”, the high school’s director, Ala Jereghi, told IPN.

This space benefits 29 students with special educational needs, including 8 children on the autism spectrum and one hearing-impaired child.

The project, with a budget of almost 800 thousand euro, is implemented in partnership with ChildFund Germany, the Ministry of Education and Research (MEC) and the National Agency for Quality Assurance in Education and Research (ANACEC), financially supported by the German Ministry of Economy and Development.



The Republic of Moldova has won four medals at the 58th edition of the International Chemistry Olympiad. The national team obtained a gold medal, two silver, and one bronze during the competition held from July 10-19, in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, reports IPN.

The gold medal was won by Stepan Andrei, a student of the “N. V. Gogol” Theoretical High School in Chisinau. The silver medals were obtained by Oana Furculita and Bogdan Leahu, students of the “Orizont” Theoretical High School in Durlesti, while the bronze medal was awarded to Vladimir Caras, a student of the “N. V. Gogol” Theoretical High School in Chisinau.

The competition was attended by 364 students from 93 countries. The Republic of Moldova was represented by four Olympians, accompanied by Ion Bulimestru, a PhD in Chemistry and university lecturer at the State University of Moldova, and Vasilii Graur, a PhD in Chemistry and scientific researcher at the same institution.

The Ministry of Education and Research has sent congratulations to the awarded students, their teachers and parents. At the same time, the institution expressed gratitude to the members of the Republican Olympic Council for Chemistry for their involvement in the preparation of the national team.

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Better school conditions for children with special educational needs

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Over 400 students with special educational needs from 18 schools in the Republic of Moldova now have better conditions for integration into the education system. The institutions were equipped with equipment and assistive technologies within the project “We participate now!”, implemented by the organization Child, Community, Family (CCF).

The project is of pilot type and targeted schools in Balti municipality and the districts of Leova, Ungheni, Hincesti, Drochia and Straseni.

The “Mihai Viteazul” Theoretical High School in Straseni is the first institution in which a sensory room has been set up.”The room offers a rich environment of visual, auditory, tactile stimuli and helps students to explore and process information, improving the learning process”, the high school’s director, Ala Jereghi, told IPN.

This space benefits 29 students with special educational needs, including 8 children on the autism spectrum and one hearing-impaired child.

The project, with a budget of almost 800 thousand euro, is implemented in partnership with ChildFund Germany, the Ministry of Education and Research (MEC) and the National Agency for Quality Assurance in Education and Research (ANACEC), financially supported by the German Ministry of Economy and Development.


Access to certain public places in the capital will be temporarily limited on Monday, July 20, between the hours of 07:00 AM and 10:00 PM, in the context of the official visit to the Republic of Moldova by the President of the Republic of India, Droupadi Murmu. The restrictions target the center of the capital and the routes to and from Chisinau International Airport, reports IPN.

The City Hall of Chisinau mentions that during the specified period, access will be restricted in certain public places, as well as the holding of meetings and mass demonstrations in the perimeter of the streets where the official procession will pass. Also, in the targeted areas, road repair works, interventions on electrical, thermal, water supply and sewerage networks, as well as tree cleaning or cutting works, will not be able to be carried out during the application of the restrictions.

The exception is the socio-cultural events for which prior notifications have been submitted and which have been coordinated with the Chisinau City Hall and other competent institutions for the respective period.

The General Inspectorate of Police and the Capital Police Directorate will ensure public order and will inform individuals and legal entities who organize or intend to organize public actions in the targeted areas about the instituted restrictions.

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1 IANUARIE, 2025
1 IANUARIE, 2025