Tolerance and non-discrimination
Building an inclusive and tolerant society often involves promoting an open and healing discussion of painful periods of a country’s history. There are diverging interpretations of modern history and the recent painful past between the two banks of the Dniester/Nistru River.
To bring into the light some of these periods, the Mission, in co-operation with OSCE institutions, has been assisting the Moldovan authorities in increasing awareness and understanding of the Holocaust in a local context. To that end, the Mission facilitated interaction between Moldova’s officials and the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance, which Moldova joined in 2014 as an observer country.
Most recently, the Moldovan Ministry of Education, Culture and Research teamed up with the OSCE Mission to develop an optional course on the Holocaust in a local context, which is now available to school pupils in Moldova. The Ministry also co-operates with the OSCE Mission on building capacities of school teachers to teach this course.
All these efforts by the state authorities have a positive impact on building an open and tolerant society in Moldova.