As the year draws to a close, the Embassy of Moldova in Sweden has shared key achievements and initiatives from its activities in 2024. A comprehensive report is now available on the Embassy’s official website, offering insights into the successes and partnerships forged throughout the year.
Sweden’s support has played a significant role in Moldova’s development. Key highlights include:
- Financial Assistance: Sweden provided €101.5 million over the past two years, including €30 million in new funding.
- Trade: Sweden has become the second-largest importer of eco/bio apples, with 340 tons exported this year.
- Training Programs: Over 100 Moldovan officials received training through Sweden’s Folke Bernadotte Academy, enhancing skills in governance and diplomacy.
- Energy Support: Sweden contributed to the Energy Vulnerability Reduction Fund, benefiting thousands of Moldovan families.
- The report highlights a notable initiative: the #SPRINT program, launched by the Moldovan Government’s State Chancellery with support from Sweden’s National Democratic Institute and the Folke Bernadotte Academy. This program focuses on developing leadership skills among young public servants in Moldova.
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Participants receive specialized training and undertake study visits to Sweden to analyze European models of public service organization and management. The program’s initial editions (2023-2024) have already resulted in dozens of projects to improve public services in Moldova.
The Embassy invites everyone to explore the full report to learn more about these impactful initiatives. Visit the report at Embassy of Moldova Stockholm – Annual Report .