Euro Clubs in the Republic of Moldova
DANIELA
“I wanted more. Action. Impact. People. This is why I became a member of the ULIM Information Center. This is where we tackle topics that are really important to us.”
RUSLAN
“The only way forward for the Republic of Moldova as an independent state is the European integration. That’s what motivates me to be part of the activities that promote EU values.”
OLIVIA
“The activities organised within our information center made me discover that everyone’s contribution matters, how much I love being around people willing to fight for a brighter future.”
ALEXANDRU
“The European dream means Western living standards. We can help by telling people about the benefits of the EU.”
MARIANA
“Having a European future in your own country is beautiful. I wish it would come true as soon as possible. Young people understand that Moldova’s future is the EU.”
MAXIM
“We’re getting involved to promote a way of life that we believe should be our joint future, one that protects human rights.”
About
The Euro Clubs and Information Centers of the European Union (EUIC) are an extensive network of information multipliers on the European Union’s contribution to the development of the Republic of Moldova, improving the quality of life of citizens, tangible results of ongoing EU support and opportunities that can be accessed by members of communities where they operate. The Euro Clubs and Information Centers of the European Union contribute to gathering and disseminating knowledge regarding the European topics: policies, institutions, community programs, neighbourhood relations etc. At the same time, they stimulate citizens’ interest in cooperation relations between the EU and Moldova.
As promoters of the European values, members of the Euro Clubs and EUICs are committed to ensuring free access to information and communication on initiated actions and EU-funded initiatives implemented across the country.
30 Information Centres and Euro Clubs are operating across the country accounting more than 1.000 active members.
Meet the EUICs
coordinators
Iulian Criminceanu
Iulian Criminceanu
Euroclub Coordinator, “Alexei Mateevici” College, Chisinau city
Dora Caitaz
Dora Caitaz
European Union Information Center Coordinator, “Mihail Sadoveanu” Public Library, Straseni district
Tatiana Cazanji
Tatiana Cazanji
Euroclub Coordinator, “Luceafărul” Theoretical High School, Vulcanesti district
Angela Amorțitu
Angela Amorțitu
European Union Information Center Coordinator, Library of the Academy of Economic Studies from Moldova, Chisinau city
Natalia Cernea
Natalia Cernea
Euroclub Coordinator, “Constantin Spătaru” Theoretical High School, Leova District
Galina Sacaliuc
Galina Sacaliuc
European Union Information Center Coordinator, Municipal Library, Riscani district
Maria Gîndea
Maria Gîndea
European Union Information Center Coordinator, “Petre Ștefănucă” City Public Library, Ialoveni district
Snejana Caledji
Snejana Caledji
Euroclub Coordinator, “Pro-Europe” European Center, Comrat district
Larisa Patlis
Larisa Patlis
European Union Information Center Coordinator, Information and Library Science Department, Free International University of Moldova, Chisinau
Maria Furdui
Maria Furdui
European Union Information Center Coordinator, “Vasile Alecsandri” Public Regional Library, Telenesti district
Mihaela Slovineanu
Mihaela Slovineanu
Euroclub Coordinator, “Spiru Haret” Theoretical High School, Chisinau city
Stepanida Tugui
Stepanida Tugui
European Union Information Center Coordinator, “Alexandru Donici” Regional Public Library, Orhei district
Stela Tagadiuc
Stela Tagadiuc
Euroclub Coordinator, “Constantin Stere” Theoretical High School, Soroca district
Natalia Cebotar
Natalia Cebotar
Euroclub Coordinator, Sircova Gymnasium, Sircova village, Rezina district
Liubovi Carnaeva
Liubov Carnaeva
European Union Information Center Coordinator, Medical Scientific Library, “Nicolae Testemiţanu” State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Chisinau city
Olga Budac
Olga Budac
Euroclub Coordinator, “Vasile Alecsandri” Theoretical High School, Ungheni district
Valentina Topalo
Valentina Topalo
European Union Information Center Coordinator, Scientific Library, “Alecu Russo” State University, Balti district
Grigore Vasilescu
Grigore Vasilescu
Euroclub Coordinator, Moldova State University, Chisinau city
Ludmila Scobioală
Ludmila Scobioală
Euroclub Coordinator, “Ion Creangă” Theoretical High School, Fălești district
Ecaterina Zasmenco
Ecaterina Zasmenco
European Union Information Center Coordinator, Central Library, Moldova State University, Chisinau city
Rodica Dermengi
Rodica Dermengi
European Union Information Center Coordinator, “Andrei Ciurunga” District Library, Cahul district
Marina Popa
Marina Popa
Euroclub coordinator, Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova, Chisinau city
Elena Mandaji
Elena Mandaji
European Union Information Center coordinator, “Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu” State University, Cahul district
Tatiana Darii
Tatiana Darii
European Union Information Center Coordinator, “Antonie Plamadeala” District Public Library, Hîncești district
Elena Paladi
Elena Paladi
European Union Information Center Coordinator, “Antonie Plamadeala” District Public Library, Hîncești district
Veaceslav Gromov
Veaceslav Gromov
European Union Information Center Coordinator, “Junior Achievement Moldova” Public Association, Chisinau city
Nicoleta Lastavetchi
Nicoleta Lastavetchi
Euroclub Coordinator, “Pan Halippa” Theoretical High School, Edineț district
Lucia Caciuc
Lucia Caciuc
Euroclub Coordinator, “Hyperion” Theoretical High School, Durlesti, Chisinau
Valentin Constantinov
Valentin Constantinov
European Union Information Center Coordinator, “Ion Creangă” State Pedagogical University, Chisinau city
FAQ
The first EU Information Centre was inaugurated by the EU Delegation to Moldova in 2007 in Chisinau. In the following years, the number of Centers and Euro Clubs started to grow being spread out throughout the country, from north to south. Nowadays, in the Republic of Moldova are functioning 16 EU Information Centers and 14 Euro Clubs aimed at disseminating information about the assistance of the European Union and the contribution of its member states to the well-being of the citizens of the Republic of Moldova, to get involved in information and awareness activities.
Those interested in becoming members of EU Information Centers and Euro Clubs should identify the center they would like to join. EU Information Centers and Euro Clubs are hosted by institutions such as university, district and local libraries, universities and high schools. You can contact the coordinator of the center you would like to become a member of, who will introduce you to the activities and opportunities for further involvement. Every autumn, with the start of the academic year, are recruited new members. The list of institutions and contact details can be found above. Check out the interactive map.
EU Information Centers and Euro Clubs get involved in information and awareness initiatives developed for the general public, become part of the communication campaigns and activities initiated by the Delegation of the European Union, participate in meetings with the Ambassador of the EU Delegation, the Ambassadors of the Member States and high-ranking officials, organise flash-mobs, workshops, discussion sessions and exchange of experience, debates and forums, fairs and initiatives dedicated to Europe Day. The members of the network can think of their own plan of activities that will mark the values of the EU and contribute to the awareness of the support offered to the citizens of the Republic of Moldova.
The network of EU Information Centers and Euro Clubs has over a thousand active members. Being one of them, you have access to a community of young people who share the same concepts, to activities and people who can inspire and contribute to your formation, you can get involved in initiatives you resonate with. You can contribute to help the promotion of the values of European unity, the culture and history of the EU member states. Become a member of the Network of EU Information Centers and Euro Clubs.