Bucharest could literally be considered a huge beehive.
A look at Romania's latest efforts to complete its workforce and the new challenges it has to face
Among all European countries, Romania has the lowest female employment rate
The first waves of Ukrainian refugees who found Romania unprepared, but extremely willing to help
The "Dăruiește Viață" (Give Life) hospital, in Bucharest, started functioning de facto in mid-April
Recently, the organization Save the Children Romania published an x-ray of the situation of minors in our country
A new study reveals a communication gap between parents and children regarding the latter's online presence
”Race for the Cure” translates into free medical tests for cancer patients.
To celebrate its 15th anniversary, Agent Green NGO held a special gala to recognise the work of other activists from all areas of society.
The employer-employee relationship and its dynamics in today's professional world.
Romanians lag behind in Europe in recycling
Doctor Mihai Ranete, together with other colleagues, set up the association ‘Caravana cu medici’ – ‘Medical Doctors’ Caravan’, established 10 years ago.
Every year, at the beginning of March, World Obesity Day is celebrated, designed to draw attention to this increasingly common pathology.
In a year that is extremely important for Romania – a year marked by several types of election, when Romanians are going to vote for their president, for their representatives in the European Parliament and local administration - a civic group suggestively named ‘Young people are voting’ has ordered a survey in an attempt to learn more about the voting intentions of the young people with ages between 18 and 35
According to a study carried out by Save the Children Romania, one out of three Ukrainian children, refugees in this country, declared that they are less happy since they left their country of origin