Regulatory analysis: social entrepreneurship in the Republic of Moldova: findings and recommendations
May 28, 2021

Regulatory analysis: social entrepreneurship in the Republic of Moldova: findings and recommendations


This report has been developed by a team of experts in the sphere of law, economy and socio-political sciences, who have carried out extensive analysis of the regulatory framework in order to identify the main bottlenecks in the field of social entrepreneurship in the Republic of Moldova.

As a result, the experts have identified a significant number of regulatory gaps and inconsistencies. They also drafted several recommendations for the development of an adequate, enabling social entrepreneurship environment in the country.

The report (in Romanian and English) was prepared for the project ‘EU4Youth – Unlocking the potential of young social entrepreneurs in Moldova and Ukraine’ (EUnlocking project) with financial support from the European Union under its EU4Youth Programme.

The EUnlocking project helps to foster the social entrepreneurial potential of young people in Moldova and Ukraine by establishing a favourable ecosystem for social enterprises as well as by inspiring and supporting more young social entrepreneurs to develop and sustain their innovative solutions to the promotion of social inclusion and environmental sustainability across both countries. The project is co-funded by the European Union under its EU4Youth Programme.

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