Romania’s assistance is provided in line with Law No. 213/2016, which regulates development co-operation and humanitarian aid. The law sets out the strategic objectives, the programmatic and institutional framework, as well as the financing and implementation modalities of Romania’s development co-operation. In terms of international development co-operation and humanitarian assistance, Romania’s global strategic objective is to contribute to the eradication of extreme poverty through effective partnerships with partner countries to achieve their sustainable development objectives.
Romania adopted its new strategic framework, the “2024-2027 Multiannual Strategic Programme of International Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Assistance”. Thematic priorities include: institutional development; green transition, the environment and climate change; and human development. Its policy implementation instruments include bilateral assistance (e.g. transferring best practices, including on European integration; providing humanitarian assistance) and multilateral assistance (e.g. supporting the activities of essential international organisations such as the United Nations Development Programme, the United Nations Children’s Fund, the World Food Programme or the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees).
Starting in 2024, Romania established ten priority countries – the Republic of Moldova, Ukraine, Georgia, Serbia, Albania, the Palestinian Authority, Mauritania, the United Republic of Tanzania, Senegal and Ethiopia. Romania’s international development co-operation objectives will also be fulfilled through collaboration with civil society, academia and the private sector, as well as by promoting transparency and communication, mobilising additional resources, and consolidating the capacity of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) as the national co-ordinator of international development co-operation and humanitarian assistance.