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New report on Armenia’s green transition launches at the Green Agenda Armenia Conference 2025
Armenia’s green transition under the spotlight — the newly released National Comprehensive Green Transition Assessment Report, developed by SEI and the AUA Acopian Center, is out now. The report benchmarks Armenia’s progress toward a green economy and EU alignment, highlighting both achievements and remaining challenges across climate, energy, buildings, industry, agriculture, transport, and biodiversity.

Q&A: Can Armenia achieve climate neutrality by 2050? Deputy Minister discusses the path forward
In this Q&A, Aram Meymaryan, Armenia’s Deputy Minister of Environment, discusses the nation’s strategic steps towards climate neutrality, the role of EU partnerships under CEPA, and the drive for a green economy transition.

New national assessment shows progress on Moldova’s green transition
Moldova is approaching a defining moment on its European Union accession path. With EU negotiations intensifying around environment, climate, agriculture, rural development, transport and energy alignment, SEI – with support from the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) – launched its Moldova national assessment report in Chisinau on 10 June 2025 under the Green Agenda project.

From congestion to clean air: transforming Armenia through smart mobility
Can Armenia drive its way to a greener future? In this interview, smart mobility expert Vazgen Harutyunyan discusses the country's push for cleaner transport, the promise of EVs and digital tech, and the challenges still standing in the way.

Call for Irrigation Project Engineer/Manager: Contribute to the Wastewater Reuse in Agriculture Study in Moldova (May-Dec 2025)
The Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) is seeking for a local expert in Moldova for a short-term assignment as part of an in-depth study on wastewater reuse in agricultural irrigation in Moldova. This important study supports Moldova’s alignment with Regulation (EU) 2020/741 on minimum requirements for water reuse, contributing to sustainable water management, circular economy, and climate adaptation efforts.

Call for Local Stakeholder and Agriculture Expert/Manager: Contribute to the Wastewater Reuse in Agriculture Study in Moldova (May-Dec 2025)
The Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) is seeking for a local expert in Moldova for a short-term assignment as part of an in-depth study on wastewater reuse in agricultural irrigation in Moldova. This important study supports Moldova’s alignment with Regulation (EU) 2020/741 on minimum requirements for water reuse, contributing to sustainable water management, circular economy, and climate adaptation efforts.

Call for Wastewater Treatment Project Manager: Contribute to the Wastewater Reuse in Agriculture Study in Moldova (May-Dec 2025)
The Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) is seeking for a local expert in Moldova for a short-term assignment as part of an in-depth study on wastewater reuse in agricultural irrigation in Moldova. This important study supports Moldova’s alignment with Regulation (EU) 2020/741 on minimum requirements for water reuse, contributing to sustainable water management, circular economy, and climate adaptation efforts.

Understanding public support for Moldova’s green transition: A study by Stockholm Environment Institute
A new study by Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) and ACT Global offers key insights into public perceptions of Moldova’s green transition, providing valuable guidance for policymakers shaping environmental and energy policies. The research examines Moldovans’ views on climate change, environmental priorities, awareness, and willingness to engage in green initiatives.
Moldova advances study of treated wastewater reuse in agriculture with SEI support
The Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) Green Agenda for Armenia, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine project, funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), in collaboration with the Moldova Ministry of Environment, gathered over 30 researchers and government representatives from sectors including environment, agriculture, infrastructure, health and food safety in a workshop on treated wastewater reclamation.

Strategic vision for Ukraine’s green transition: paving the path through collaboration with Sweden
Last week, Ukraine's Green Transition Office (GTO) visited Stockholm for discussions with SEI’s Green Agenda project team and the Swedish Climate Policy Council. The talks focused on aligning Ukraine’s green transition strategies with its recovery and EU accession goals. Plans were made for a high-level Ukrainian delegation to explore Sweden’s support for implementing Ukraine’s National Energy and Climate Plan, highlighting a shared commitment to sustainable development and European integration.

Key ingredients for successful food systems transformation in Eastern Europe
In this perspective, Ieva Galkyté and Mark Driscoll outline five major considerations for successfully transforming food systems in Eastern Europe in line with the EU’s Farm to Fork (F2F) Strategy.

Study on reusing wastewater in agriculture launched by Stockholm Environment Institute and the Ministry of Environment of Moldova
Chisinau, Moldova –Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) has partnered with the Government of the Republic of Moldova to launch a study on the potential of using wastewater in agricultural irrigation in Moldova.