The findings of a recent report published by World Vision Romania Foundation
While all citizens are guaranteed access to medical services, there are big differences between the rural and urban areas in this respect.
Ageing has become a global challenge. This is what studies have shown, warning that the increasing number of old people threatens the social security, pensions and health systems.
Workshops without Borders is one project that helps integrate homeless people.
Every year smoking kills some 700,000 people in the European Union, being one of the most serious issues facing Member States.
Many book fairs and related events are held across Romania every year.
A recent proposal supported by the education ministry may see theatre being taught in schools as an optional subject.
Even though it is a fairy tale place in terms of landscape, the Danube Delta is a much less friendly environment when it comes to living there.
The number of cancer patients in Romania has spiked at an alarming pace over the last years.
Although the communist regime in Romania destroyed the spirit of association, as of recently small groups in cities, towns or just neighborhoods have started to act as communities.
There has been increasing talk recently in Romania about the ideas of open government and open public data.
The new academic year begins in Romania on 1st of October.
Romania provides some of the best emergency care in Europe – was the conclusion of the first Interdisciplinary Emergency Medicine Congress held in Cluj Napoca.
15 September is back to school day in pre-university Romania, the end of summer vacation.
Helped by their parents in their first years of life, children suffering from various deficiencies or disorders will have to acquire the skills enabling them to be self-reliant and make a living at a certain point.