ASTEIday, 16 May, during the Family Week, ODIMM team with Valentina Buliga, Minister of Practicetlabour UI, Protectsocial welfare andI The family and IOM representatives visited 3 successful entrepreneurs who left the country but returned and managed to start a successful business.

All cetMoldovan citizens who want to return home can benefit from theScurtuport, advice and assistance in business development through the ‘PARE 1 + 1 Programme. Proven are the beautiful families who received this financial support“, said Ms Buliga.

Eugeniu Scurtu, owner of the ‘Arin Alb’ pellet production plant in the village of Sociteni, raIaloveni ion has worked for a long time in Spain, motivated by parental care for her children. In 2011 he addressed the ODIMM and applied to “APPARENTLY 1 + 1”. By means of Of the programme his ideas took shape in a well-developed business plan and received a support of RON 200 thousand to procure the biomass-based pellet production technology line.

It’s not easy to start a small business. We have worked a lot, but today we are working and wecomplacent in our work. Had it not been for this grant, my husband would have worked still a long time out of the country, away from children“, Rodica Scurtu said.

Today, the Scurtu family is not only the owner of a successful business, leading the domestic pellet market, but is also a beautiful family.

Programme “APPARENTLY 1 + 1”it was also an opportunity for the Răileanu family in the municipality of Bardar, Ialoveni district. Entrepreneur Răileanu Victor has set up Răilean-Plus SRL in 2006, active in the production and marketing of toasted soybean. The wife of the entrepreneur, Aliona, left for Italy to financially support her family and the business started.

After 7 years of separation, Aliona returned home to her family because the support for the business created came through PARE 1 + 1 programme. After their training, Mr and Mrs Răileanu drew up a viable business plan and received a grant of 200 thousand.

Tudor Corcodel, from Ulmu village, Ialoveni district, returned from Ireland because ofEI assistance Programme of the International Organisation for Migration. ‘I have a small pig business, which for the time being gives me enough sources to support my family, being at home’,Tudor Corcodel.

“PARE 1 + 1” programme for the drawing of remittances in the economy it is intended for migrant workers and/or their first-degree relatives who wish to invest in launching or/and developing their own business. To date, 208 entrepreneurs have benefited from the PARE 1 + 1 programme, of which 66 during 2013.

For more information on PARE 1 + 1 programme go to Here.

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