The “KULtura” project is an innovative initiative aimed at promoting cultural heritage and strengthening tourism in the border regions between Romania and the Republic of Moldova. The project is funded under the Interreg VI A NEXT Romania – Republic of Moldova Programme, co-financed by the European Union, and coordinated by the Agency for Cross-Border Cooperation and European Integration (Cahul, Republic of Moldova).
Ongoing Projects
KULtura
Project: Promotion of intangible heritage and national culture in Romania and Republic of Moldova

GreenLife
Project: Green eyes for green actions
This project, based on sustainability and community engagement, aims to address urgent environmental challenges while promoting sustainable development and bilateral cooperation. The project is funded under the Interreg VI A NEXT Romania – Republic of Moldova Programme, co-financed by the European Union, and coordinated by the Agency for Cross-Border Cooperation and European Integration (Cahul, Republic of Moldova).

Nova-Cross
Project: Innovative Actions for Enhanced Public Administration and Cross-border Cooperation – NOVA-CROSS
The aim of the project is to enhance the capacity of local authorities through a ‘bottom-up’ approach, with a specific emphasis on efficiently absorbing European Funds and fostering enhanced collaboration with non-state actors in the Galati-Cahul cross-border region. The project is funded under the Interreg VI A NEXT Romania – Republic of Moldova Programme, co-financed by the European Union, and coordinated by the Agency for Cross-Border Cooperation and European Integration (Cahul, Republic of Moldova).

ECOYOU
Project: Clean and Green minds for an environmental friendly behaviour
The EcoYOU project aims to promote joint awareness and ecological education initiatives by engaging youth and communities in the Black Sea Basin countries in combating pollution, especially microplastitic. The project is funded under the NEXT Black Sea Basin Programme, co-financed by the European Union, and coordinated by the Agency for Cross-Border Cooperation and European Integration (Cahul, Republic of Moldova).


IMPACT+
Project: Improving Emergency Response Capacities to Natural and Man-made Disasters in Small Communities across the Black Sea Basin Region
The IMPACT+ project aims to enhance the resilience of small communities in the Black Sea Region against emergencies caused by natural and man-made disasters. By fostering cross-border cooperation and developing innovative solutions, the project contributes to risk prevention, climate change adaptation, and improving the response capacities of rural communities.
