
People in Need Moldova, as part of the Moldova Assist project funded by the European Union, has provided the National Council for Health Assessment and Accreditation (CNEAS) with a vehicle needed to transport assessment teams in the field, the EU Delegation to Moldova announced on 16 December.
The donation of the car comes in response to a request from CNEAS and aims to support the strengthening of the processes of assessment, accreditation, and improvement of the quality of medical services at the national level.
CNEAS is the institution responsible for evaluating healthcare providers according to national criteria and aligning them with international standards for healthcare quality.
“The lack of transportation affected the ability of assessment teams to travel to all regions of the country, which risked slowing down monitoring and accreditation activities. The donated car will directly contribute to improving the mobility, efficiency, and regularity of these assessments,” the EU Delegation to Moldova said in a press release.
The Moldova Assist project, funded by the EU and implemented by People in Need Moldova, strengthens the capacity of civil society organisations, and supports collaboration between them, communities, and public authorities, with the aim of preventing social risks, misinformation, and exclusion.
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