Republic of Moldova: Common Country Assessment.
United Nations, November 2000
(prepared and coordinated by CISR)
Contents:
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Introduction
Executive Summary
1. Methodology
2. Overview of the Development Situation in Moldova
2.1. Advantages and drawbacks of transition
2.2. Human Development Index
3. Demography and Health
3.1. Demographic indicators
3.2. Major health indicators and health status trends
3.3. Sexually transmitted diseases and HIV/AIDS
3.4. Health policy development and health system reform
3.5. International partnerships in the health sector
3.6. Challenges for the future health system development
4. Poverty Levels
4.1. Poverty domain
4.2. Income polarization
4.3. Unemployment
4.4. Rural poverty
4.5. Nutrition and Food Security
4.6. Housing and sanitation
4.7. Poverty overcome assistance
5. Governance and Civil Society
5.1. Macroeconomic aspects of governance
5.2. Supremacy of the law
5.3. Human rights and access to justice
5.4. Local Public Administration
5.5. Civil society
5.6. Governance and corruption
5.7. Crime prevention and drug control
6. Education
6.1. Literacy Levels
6.2. Access to education: tendencies and barriers
6.3. Educational system reform
6.4. Children's Rights Protection
6.5. Culture
7. Gender Equality
7.1. Women’s advancement
7.2. Women in Politics
7.3. Gender Equality in Education
7.4. Employment
7.5. Violence
8. Environment
9. Conclusions
10. Common Country Assessment Indicators
11. Global conferences and Moldova
List of Figures and Tables
Bibliography
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