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Bulgaria allocates 427,000 euros for development projects in 4 countries

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The government has decided that Bulgaria will finance 8 projects totaling 333,000 euros in North Macedonia. The financing is to support the educational process during pandemic for children from socially disadvantaged families in the region of Bitola, Prilep and Krushevo. It is also aimed at re-qualification of people who lost their jobs during the crisis, as well as for training school psychologists and buying medical equipment, BTA has reported.

In Moldova, the money goes for improving the quality of education, preserving cultural diversity and promoting intercultural dialogue. Social and humanitarian projects will also be funded in Armenia and Vietnam, it was reported.



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