


18-01-2012
In order to mitigate the adverse effects of brain drain among young people, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in partnership with the National Employment Agency (NEA), as well as with the Ministry of Education (MEd), Ministry of Youth and Sports (MYS) and Academy of Science of Moldova (ASM) in October 2010 advertised the program which promotes and facilitates the temporary and permanent return and professional reintegration of 30 Moldovan overseas graduates.
On February 1, Ambassador Iurie Bodrug gave an interview to Radio Moldova, where he spoke about Polish-Moldovan cultural relations as well as Embassy's actions to promote direct relations between different localities in Moldova and Poland.
On 30 January, it was organized a presentation of the Republic of Moldova at the Culture Centre ORION, situated in Prague Poludnie sector of Warsaw. This included a photo exhibition entitled Moldova known and less known (prepared also with a personal contribution of Ala and Pavel Scura - Moldovan native business people, who currently are settle down in Poland) and also a video presentation about our country.
The staff of the Embassy, had during the week, a series of meetings in order to implement the planned actions and establish new contacts.