Moldova: Rapid Needs Assessment of Older Refugees

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Publication language
English
Pages
3pp
Date published
10 Mar 2022
Type
Rapid Learning Review
Keywords
Conflict, violence & peace, Internal Displacement, Needs assessment, Older people
Countries
Moldova, Ukraine
Organisations
HelpAge International

An estimated 230,000 refugees have crossed the border from Ukraine to Moldova, with 120,000 of these planning to remain in the country. As much of the border with Ukraine is part of Transnistria (an area of Moldova with links to Russia) most refugees are entering through the southern tip of Moldova close to the Ukrainian port city of Odessa. Despite the amazing support provided by Moldovan volunteers and the government, people and resources are being stretched to their limit. Moldova is one of the poorest countries in Europe with a population of only 2.6 million, making it the country with the most refugees per-capita. Ensuring adequate assistance is provided to all Ukrainian refugees arriving in the country is vital, including those at greater risk such as older people and those with disabilities. However, given the levels of poverty in Moldova, consideration should also be given to their needs when considering any interventions in the country.