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U.S. Helps Upgrade Northern Moldova Fire Station
The residents of Edinet and its surrounding villages are a bit safer today, thanks to the recent U.S.-funded renovation of the regional fire station. The Edinet Regional Fire and Rescue Station was refurbished with a $430,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Defense's European Command.
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U.S. Renovates School In Bolohan, Moldova
Bolohan elementary school (gimnaziu) was renovated recently with a $400,000 grant from the U.S. military's European Command. Kara McDonald, Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Chisinau, is shown here at the right, cutting the ribbon on the project with the school's principal.
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Warm Shoes for Every Child
Ambassador William H. Moser, right, and Dearing Garner helped distribute winter shoes Dec. 12 to children in the auxiliary boarding school # 5 in Chisinau. The donation is part of a $200,000-plus project by the American charity Children's Emergency Relief International (CERI), of which Garner is executive director. CERI will donate about 7,300 pairs of shoes to children throughout the country.
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U.S., Moldova Celebrate FREEDOM Support Act
Twenty years ago, on Oct. 24, 1992, President George H.W. Bush signed the FREEDOM Support Act to assist countries of the former Soviet Union. Since then, Moldova has received $550 million from the United States to assist with building democracy and a free market system.
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News From the Embassy
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The U.S. Embassy announces Grants Competition
The Embassy of the United States of America announces another competition for assistance awards through the Democracy Grants Program. The U.S. Embassy invites Moldovan NGOs and Independent Mass Media to submit projects whose purpose is to further the development of democracy and civil society in Moldova.
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Alumni Small Grants Program Announcement
The U.S. Embassy is pleased to announce the next round of the Alumni Small Grants Program. The Program is designed to support alumni in sharing the experience they gained through their exchange programs and implementing best practices they learned in the U.S.
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2013 Benjamin Franklin Transatlantic Fellows Initiative: Summer Institutes for Youth
The U.S. Embassy in Moldova announces a competition for students aged 16 to 18 to participate in the 2013 Benjamin Franklin Transatlantic Fellows Initiative: Summer Institutes for Youth that will take place in July - August 2013 in the United States of America.
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Join the Foreign Service!
Are you an American citizen and want to become a diplomat? Then consider joining the U.S. Foreign Service. It starts with an application and written exam. The next exams in Chisinau are scheduled for Feb. 2 and 9, so fill in your application and register soon. For more information, see http://careers.state.gov/officer/selection-process
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U.S. Embassy Welcomes End of Jackson-Vanik and Encourages Moldova to Improve Transparency in Business and Investment Climate
The passage of legislation to end the application of the Jackson-Vanik amendment to Moldova is a welcome step in strengthening trade relations between the U.S. and Moldova. To strengthen our bilateral trade relationship to the benefit of U.S., Moldovan and international companies, the Government of Moldova must create a supportive and transparent business and investment climate in Moldova.
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U.S., Moldova celebrate 20 years of FREEDOM Support Act
Twenty years ago, on Oct. 24, 1992, President George H.W. Bush signed the FREEDOM Support Act to assist countries of the former Soviet Union. Since then, Moldova has received $550 million from the United States to assist with building democracy and a free market system. »
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