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2011

United States Renovates School in Molesti

November 28, 2011
Ambassador Moser cutting ribbon at Molesti School (State Dept.)

Ambassador Moser cutting ribbon at Molesti School

Today, U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Moldova William Moser visited the village of Molesti, where the United States recently completed a full renovation of Molesti High School's sanitation facilities. As a result of this renovation project, students and faculty at Molesti High School will now have access to better sanitation facilities, improving their quality of life and health.

Ambassador Moser congratulated faculty and staff for their dedicated efforts despite the difficult circumstances they face, and he reminded the students, young and old alike, to study well and take advantage of their educational opportunities.

The Molesti High School serves over 400 children in the Ialoveni District. Renovation of the Molesti High School is part of a larger series of eight renovation projects throughout the Republic of Moldova at a cost of over $433,000.  This project was coordinated by the U.S. Embassy's Office of Defense Cooperation and administered though the United States European Command Civic Engagement Program.