Abstract:
In 2014, the Government of the Republic of Moldova based on the needs identified by the Ministry of Health
initiated a mental health reform to transform institution-based approach to more community-based model of
care. The Swiss Development Cooperation mandated and financed technical support to the Ministry via the
MENSANA project, which introduced multidisciplinary community mental health centers to the country. The
project has been implemented in three phases focused on expanding mental health services nationwide,
developing infrastructure of the mental health system, and strengthening multidisciplinary teams. MENSANA
focused on institutionalizing knowledge, reinforcing service quality, and preparing for the long-term
implementation of the new legal framework. The third phase emphasizes the transfer of responsibilities and
activities to national institutions to ensure sustainability and continuity of the implemented initiatives. The
MENSANA project significantly contributed to the establishment and development of community-based
mental health services promoting social inclusion and community-driven, patient-focused services through 40
active Community Mental Health Centers at national level. The MENSANA project marks the transformation
of mental health care in the Republic of Moldova. By building sustainable, community-based services and
fostering strong intersectorial collaboration, MENSANA has laid the groundwork for a resilient national
system.