What is the project?

The project objective is to contribute towards improving the state response to violence against children in the Republic of Moldova.

It supports strengthening the country’s child protection framework and judicial system with focus on the protection of children against sexual violence, promotion of child-friendly justice practices and the rights of the child in the digital environment. It is a direct follow-up to the project Protecting children from  sexual exploitation and sexual abuse in the Republic of Moldova (2018-2020) and builds on the experience and findings revealed during this Phase I.

The project is implemented by the Children’s Rights Division in cooperation with the Council of Europe Office in Chisinau.

 What is the legal context?

The Republic of Moldova ratified the Council of Europe Convention on the Protection of children against sexual exploitation and sexual abuse (Lanzarote Convention) in 2011. The Committee of the Parties to the Convention, also known as the Lanzarote Committee, is charged with monitoring the implementation of the Convention. The Republic of Moldova participated in the 1st monitoring round dedicated to the protection of children against sexual exploitation and sexual abuse in the circle of trust (2014-2017) and in the 2nd one on the protection of children against sexual exploitation and sexual abuse facilitated by information and communication technologies (2017).

Other important standards taken into consideration during the project implementation include the Council of Europe Guidelines on child-friendly justice (2010) and the Recommendation CM/Rec(2018)7 of the Committee of Ministers to member states on Guidelines to respect, protect and fulfil the rights of the child in the digital environment. 

The project itself promotes the implementation of these international standards and builds on the progress and work already carried out at national level. Relevant national standards and policies include the Law no. 338 of 15.12.1994 on the rights of the child, Decision No. 434 of 10.06.2014 on the approval of the Child Protection Strategy for the years 2014-2020,  Council of Europe Action Plan for the Republic of Moldova 2017-2020, as well as the conclusions and recommendations of the Roundtable “Implementation of the Council of Europe Convention on the Protection of Children against Sexual Exploitation and Sexual Abuse: Challenges and Best Practices”.

 What do we aim to achieve?

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Launching a mural with Kiko to mark the International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression

On 4th of June the Council of Europe marked the International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression, by launching a mural with Kiko in the “Valea Morilor” park. The activity was organized in collaboration with young people of the Chisinau “IS ME” team who, together with two teenagers, draw the mural.

Originally the International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression focused on child victims of war, but its purpose expanded to "acknowledge the pain suffered by children throughout the world who are the victims of physical, mental and emotional abuse”.

In this context, the event aimed to raise awareness of children on child abuse and prevention measures, as well as to encourage children to report any kind of physical or verbal abuse. In addition, children were informed about the national hotline “Child's phone” 116 111 where they could call in case of abuse and receive help and counselling.

In his welcoming speech, William Massolin, the Head of the Council of Europe Office in Chisinau mentioned that “the Council of Europe launches a mural of the Kiko character, which is inspired by the children’s book “Kiko and the Hand” that has been produced by the Council of Europe. This mural informs children about their right to protect themselves against physical abuse, in particular the "Underwear" rule. By launching the mural, the Council of Europe aims to remind that all children have the right to protection (…). That is why every child is encouraged to talk to someone close to them in case they suffer a physical or verbal abuse”.

The event was organized within the Council of Europe project "Combating violence against children in the Republic of Moldova", under the component “increased awareness on child sexual exploitation and abuse and the rights of the child in the digital environment”.

Chisinau 4 June 2021
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 Who we work with?

Ministry of Internal Affairs, Ministry of Health, Labour and Social Protection, Ministry of Education, Culture and Research, Ministry of Justice, Public Prosecution Service, National Institute of Justice, Police Academy, Supreme Court of Justice, Lawyers Union, Ombudsperson for Children’s Rights, State Chancellery, NGOs, acclaimed experts in the field.

 Who benefits from the project?

The project targets judges, prosecutors, lawyers, law enforcement professionals, social workers, doctors, teachers, educators, parents. It ultimately benefits children at risk of violence and child victims and witnesses of violence.

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Project contacts

Angelica Russu

Senior Project Officer,

Council of Europe Office in Chisinau

Angelica.Russu<at>coe.int

 

Lelic Cristina

Project Assistant,

Council of Europe Office in Chisinau

Cristina.LELIC<at>coe.int

 

Ovidiu Majina

Project Coordinator,

Children’s Rights Division

DG II - Directorate of Human Dignity and Equality, Strasbourg

Ovidiu.MAJINA<at>coe.int

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