Since 1999 in Chișinău, Moldova
Healing lives.
Restoring dignity.
The only comprehensive rehabilitation centre for torture victims in Moldova. Medical, psychological, social and legal support for survivors of violence.
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A world without torture
We are devoted to the assistance of victims as well as torture prevention. Our center provides rehabilitation with a multidisciplinary approach: medical, psychosocial, and legal services for victims of torture, cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment.
Our vision is a prospering society in which the respect of Human Rights is guaranteed, especially the right to not be tortured, where every person can benefit from quality services.
Comprehensive care for survivors
Our multidisciplinary team provides four pillars of support, each designed to address a different dimension of recovery.
Medical Assistance
Free medical consultations, investigations, and medicines. Monitoring of diseases caused by torture and violence with personalized care plans.
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Individual, family, and group psychotherapy using CBT, EMDR, and narrative therapy. Helping survivors rediscover inner balance and resilience.
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Information about social services and benefits, competent advice for daily life challenges, and referrals to partner organizations.
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Case assessment, legal counseling, preparation of complaints and petitions, court monitoring, and assistance with asylum procedures.
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Together, we can end torture
Every contribution helps us provide critical rehabilitation services to survivors of torture and violence. Your support saves lives.
"I plead for peace, compassion and dignity, knowing the truth and justice."
Ambassador's Vision
Serving those who need it most
We provide complex medical and social assistance to all people who can be considered victims of torture, regardless of nationality, age, gender, political orientation, or residence.
Our BeneficiariesPolitical Repression Survivors
Survivors of persecution and abuse during the Soviet period, addressing lasting medical and psychological consequences of different forms of torture.
Recent Torture Victims
Survivors of violence and inhuman treatment in detention facilities, including those who suffered during the events of April 2009, receiving urgent care.
Refugees & Asylum Seekers
Torture victims among refugees and asylum seekers in Moldova, from countries including Turkey, Cote d'Ivoire, Somalia, Kazakhstan, Yemen, Uzbekistan, Palestine, and others.
Gender-Based Violence Victims
Victims of gender-based violence and their families, receiving complex assistance and case documentation using the Istanbul Protocol.
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If you or someone you know is a victim of torture or violence, we are here to help. All our services are free and confidential.