In the COVID-19 response UN Women Moldova and Sweden support local businesses run by women
With the financial support of Sweden, UN Women Moldova provided 28,000 pieces of protective equipment to social assistance staff from 36 territorial units throughout the Republic of Moldova. The coveralls and masks were purchased from three local companies run by women. This donation enabled social workers from various regions of the country to access protective equipment, and supported businesses run by women helping the national economy.
Видео In the COVID-19 response UN Women Moldova and Sweden support local businesses run by women канала UN Women Europe and Central Asia
Видео In the COVID-19 response UN Women Moldova and Sweden support local businesses run by women канала UN Women Europe and Central Asia
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