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06/12/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/12/2026 07:33

Shared futures: supporting refugees in shaping a sense of belonging

On a busy street in central Chișinău, passers-by slow down in front of a series of large images. Beside each portrait, a few words speak about displacement, work, uncertainty and the long process of rebuilding life far from home. A teacher sits quietly in an empty classroom. A theatre director looks beyond the frame. A mother holds her daughter close.

Since the start of the full-scale war on Ukraine, Moldova has hosted hundreds of thousands of refugees. For many of them, finding employment has meant regaining routine, dignity and a sense of belonging after being forced to leave everything behind. While many moved on, thousands have remained in the country, rebuilding their lives while contributing to local communities, workplaces and the economy.

"Starting over was frightening at first," says Tatiana, who fled Ukraine with her family and is now teaching again in Moldova. "You arrive somewhere new and suddenly everything familiar disappears. Work helped us feel stable again."

Tatiana is one of the refugees featured in Shared Futures, a public photography exhibition developed by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) together with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the National Congress of Ukrainians in Moldova (NCUM), highlighting the experiences of Ukrainian refugees rebuilding their lives in Moldova through employment.

Behind the exhibition is ROBOTA, an online platform developed in 2022 by the NCUM with support from UNHCR, EBRD and donors. The platform connects refugees with job opportunities, practical information and support services, while also helping Moldovan employers to access Ukrainian talent. Since its launch, ROBOTA has supported more than 2,500 people and facilitated access to over 3,000 job opportunities across Moldova.

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