Romania is last in the EU and 72nd in the world in terms of gender equality according to a World Economic Forum report
The new academic year has begun with the usual expectations, plans for the future and misgivings.
As children are back in school these days, well be looking at a recent study on textbooks run by the School of Sociology in Bucharest between October 2014 - May 2015.
Since 2013, the Romanian office of UNICEF has been focusing on teenagers, as their issues are viewed as largely overlooked by public and educational policies.
E-sight is a digital education and social integration project for visually impaired children using the latest technology.
Dana and Ionut Georgescu, the initiators of the Paper Mill project in the village of Comana, recycle scrap paper and turn it into organic paper.
Today well tell you about the volunteer challenge in Romania.
In Romania there are over 200 child protection institutions caring for several tens of thousands of children, teenagers and youth.
Bucharests rural outskirts in recent years have become extremely attractive for some young families who wanted to change the Capital citys pollution and hubbub for a quieter, cleaner life, that kind of life that is closer to many of the peasant traditio
Freedom of the press was restored in Romania following the December 1989 Revolution.
The Internet matches its potential for increasing knowledge and communication with fairly serious potential dangers, well hidden behind pseudonyms and false identities.
In the last decade, many Romanians have sought work abroad, leaving their children behind.
The findings of a poll conducted by CURS on behalf of the Friedrich Ebert Romania Foundation.
A look at the preferences of Romanian tourists.
Whether through donations or volunteer work, Romanians are becoming more and more involved in charity campaigns.