Romanian IT&C experts have long gained appreciation at home and abroad. They include a lot of girls and women who, in spite of the stereotype that...
Romanias rural areas account for 44%t of the countrys population and are home to some of the poorest households.
The profession of youth worker has only been regulated in Romania since 2012, when it was included on the official list of occupations.
The increase in the number of cancer cases in Romania has also affected children.
Ferentari is Bucharests poorest and most problematic district
A recently published info-graph aimed to highlight religious attitudes among Romanians.
When it comes to well being, only 65.3% of Romanian women evaluate their health as being good or very good, as compared to 74.8% of Romanian men
The story of the Tooth-Mercy Fairy
Along with and complementary to official data, various NGOs and experts have made their own assessments of the education system.
Rediscovering the civic spirit and getting together around common causes are two tendencies identified in Romania in the past 3 or 4 years
The Resource Center for Public Participation awards the most persevering and creative social activists
For homeless people, for old single people, for poor children, a hot meal a day may be just a dream.
This EU-funded award-winning project helps children born with heart defects.
The development of technology and easier access to the Internet have boosted online shopping.
EU statistics say that women continue to be poorly represented in the IT and mass media