Overview
The Voluntary National Review (VNR) of Moldova, presented in July 2020 at the United Nations High-Level Political Forum (HLPF), outlines the country’s progress in implementing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development since its adoption in September 2015. The review reflects Moldova’s efforts to integrate the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into national development frameworks, particularly through the alignment of sectoral strategies during 2016–2018 and the strengthening of institutional coordination mechanisms. It highlights measurable progress in poverty reduction, health outcomes, and emissions reduction up to 2019, while also acknowledging structural challenges such as demographic decline, economic vulnerability, and governance reform. The VNR process was coordinated by the Government with support from UN agencies and development partners, incorporating consultations with civil society, academia and the private sector.
Recommendations
- Invest in innovation and increase R&D spending: Raise research and development investment, currently under 0.3% of GDP, to drive new technologies.
- Develop high-value industries and digital sectors: Promote sectors like tech and advanced manufacturing to reduce reliance on remittances.
- Expand SME financing and export diversification: Support small businesses and broaden export markets for economic resilience.
- Accelerate renewable energy deployment: Increase use of solar, wind, and other clean energy sources.
- Modernise grid infrastructure and promote energy efficiency: Upgrade electricity networks and encourage energy-saving practices.
- Expand climate adaptation measures for agriculture: Implement strategies to help farmers cope with climate change impacts.
- Prioritise rural infrastructure investment: Improve water, sanitation, and broadband access in rural areas.
- Expand vocational education and local employment programmes: Provide skills training and job opportunities close to communities.
- Improve decentralised governance capacity: Strengthen local institutions to deliver services effectively.
- Continue judicial reform and anti-corruption enforcement: Make legal systems more efficient and enforce anti-corruption measures.
- Increase transparency and digital public services: Ensure open government and easier access to services online.
- Build stronger SDG monitoring and statistical systems: Track progress accurately to inform policy decisions.
- Address healthcare workforce shortages: Recruit and retain more medical professionals.
- Improve teacher recruitment and retention: Ensure quality education through better teacher support.
- Expand inclusive education and lifelong learning initiatives: Provide learning opportunities for all ages and abilities.
Conclusion
The 2020 VNR demonstrates that, between 2015 and 2019, Moldova achieved tangible progress in several SDGs, including reducing absolute poverty to 11.9% (2018), lowering tuberculosis incidence to 66.1 per 100,000 (2018), and cutting greenhouse gas emissions by more than 60% compared to 1990 levels. However, the review underscores that sustainable development remains constrained by high energy import dependency (over 70% in 2019), persistent rural–urban disparities, demographic decline, and institutional reform challenges. The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 further exposed structural vulnerabilities and risks to previous gains. Moving forward, Moldova emphasises the need for strengthened governance, economic diversification, climate resilience, and enhanced partnerships to ensure that no one is left behind in achieving the SDGs by 2030.