In a world shaken by war, violence, and forced displacement, many individuals continue to face the devastating effects of trauma and loss. At RCTV Memoria, we remain deeply committed to helping the most vulnerable – refugees, survivors of torture, victims of war atrocities and gender-based violence – find hope and healing.
That’s why we’re proud to announce the launch of our new project, “No One Left Behind: New Steps for Better Services in Emergency Responses”, implemented with the generous support of Church World Services Moldova.
In this one-year initiative, we aim to reach 1,500 beneficiaries from all regions of Moldova – with a special focus on Ukrainian refugees, survivors of gender-based violence, and other vulnerable individuals including children, pregnant women, the elderly, and persons with chronic health conditions or disabilities.
The Project Goals:
Within this project, we will:
This project will support:
Why It Matters
We believe that trauma-informed, victim-centred care is key to resilience and recovery. We are not only providing services – we are empowering individuals to take back control over their lives. This project is also a vital investment in Moldova’s humanitarian response capacity, at a time when regional and local needs are growing rapidly.
Get Involved & Learn More
We invite our partners, supporters, and the broader public to follow our progress and engage with our work. Together, we can make sure that no one is left behind.
Learn more at: www.memoria.md
Contact us: rctv@memoria.md or rctvmemoria99@gmail.com
Visit us: 65 Alexei Mateevici Street, Chisinau, Moldova
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