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Moldova

Tag: Moldova



Moldova’s First Data Review Room in Ștefan Vodă

Moldova’s First Data Review Room in Ștefan Vodă

Moldova’s First Data Review Room in Ștefan Vodă  February 23, 2023  By Camelia Gheorghe and Matthew LaBarbera, Data for Impact  Since February 2022, nearly 8 million refugees have fled from …

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Workshop Helps Social Workers in Moldova Apply Ethical Codes and Analytics for Child Protection Work

Workshop Helps Social Workers in Moldova Apply Ethical Codes and Analytics for Child Protection Work

Workshop Helps Social Workers in Moldova Apply Ethical Codes and Analytics for Child Protection Work A recent D4I workshop in Moldova focused on using advanced analytics for exploring child protection …

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D4I’s work in Moldova: Using data-informed decisions to protect at-risk children

D4I’s work in Moldova: Using data-informed decisions to protect at-risk children

D4I’s work in Moldova: Using data-informed decisions to protect at-risk children By Camelia Gheorghe and Katie Kosma, Data for Impact The Republic of Moldova, a landlocked, middle-income country in Eastern …

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Data for Impact’s Digital Skills Assessment: A guide to build digital skills in the child protection workforce

On September 27, 2022, Data for Impact (D4I) hosted a one-hour webinar introducing a new guide to build digital skills in the child protection workforce. In this webinar, the D4I team explored how to assess the digital competencies of child protection staff using the recently developed “D4I Digital Skills Assessment Guide.”


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