Modernized sanitary groups in four schools through a project implemented by Caritas Czech with European funding

Rehabilitation and modernization works of the sanitation infrastructure will be carried out this year in four schools across the country. The works will include the renovation of sanitary groups, including one for people with disabilities, and the modernization of sewerage systems, reports IPN.

The investments, estimated at about one million lei for each institution, are made within a partnership between the Ministry of Education and Research and Caritas Czech Republic – Chisinau Branch, and are funded by European funds. The works will be carried out at Gymnasium No. 68 from Dobrogea village, Sangera city, “Alexei Mateevici” Theoretical High School from Cainari city, Causeni district, “Alexandr Pushkin” Gymnasium from Cimislia city and Raciula Gymnasium from Calarasi district.

According to the data presented by the MEC at the end of last year, 80 educational institutions in the country only had outdoor sanitary blocks. Technical projects have been developed for most of them, however, in some schools, the arrangement of indoor sanitary groups is not possible due to the lack of sewage.

According to the latest available public data, approximately half of the schools in the country still maintain outdoor sanitary groups, even though they have sanitary blocks inside. At the same time, many of the indoor sanitary groups already need repairs.



At the Sculeni border crossing point, there is heavy traffic exiting the Republic of Moldova. The Customs Service announces that, in order to facilitate traffic flow, all control lanes have been opened and the reverse procedure is being applied, reports IPN.

The activity at the crossing point is operating at maximum capacity, and the authorities recommend travelers intending to leave the country to opt for the Costesti, Leova or Cahul crossing points, in order to avoid long waiting times.

The Customs Service specifies that it will return with updated information, depending on the evolution of the situation.

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Modernized sanitary groups in four schools through a project implemented by Caritas Czech with European funding

Rehabilitation and modernization works of the sanitation infrastructure will be carried out this year in four schools across the country. The works will include the renovation of sanitary groups, including one for people with disabilities, and the modernization of sewerage systems, reports IPN.

The investments, estimated at about one million lei for each institution, are made within a partnership between the Ministry of Education and Research and Caritas Czech Republic – Chisinau Branch, and are funded by European funds. The works will be carried out at Gymnasium No. 68 from Dobrogea village, Sangera city, “Alexei Mateevici” Theoretical High School from Cainari city, Causeni district, “Alexandr Pushkin” Gymnasium from Cimislia city and Raciula Gymnasium from Calarasi district.

According to the data presented by the MEC at the end of last year, 80 educational institutions in the country only had outdoor sanitary blocks. Technical projects have been developed for most of them, however, in some schools, the arrangement of indoor sanitary groups is not possible due to the lack of sewage.

According to the latest available public data, approximately half of the schools in the country still maintain outdoor sanitary groups, even though they have sanitary blocks inside. At the same time, many of the indoor sanitary groups already need repairs.


A 16-year-old teenager lost his life in a road accident that occurred on Thursday evening, in the village of Obreja Noua, Falesti district. The boy was a passenger on a motorcycle driven by a 17-year-old young man, who did not have a driving license, reports IPN.

According to the General Inspectorate of Police, preliminary investigations suggest that the teenager at the handlebars tried to overtake another vehicle at an intersection, without ensuring it was safe to do so. During the maneuver, the motorcycle collided with a car driven by a 44-year-old man, who was properly making a left turn.

Following the impact, both the motorcyclist and the passenger were urgently transported to Falesti District Hospital. Due to the injuries sustained, the 16-year-old teenager could not be saved.

The police have initiated a criminal process to determine all the circumstances under which the accident occurred.

Law enforcement officials remind parents not to allow minors to drive motorcycles or other vehicles without legal rights, warning that such decisions can have tragic consequences.

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1 IANUARIE, 2025
1 IANUARIE, 2025