Ethnic Bulgarians from Zaporizhia in Ukraine, accommodated in Gorna Oryahovitsa have called on the Bulgarian government to extend the humanitarian aid program, which provides them with a hotel room. The government has announced that..
The number of Ukrainian citizens with temporary protection in Bulgaria is already higher than the number of those reported by statistics as residing in the country. Half of the Ukrainian refugees accommodated in hotels expected to leave..
A digital platform is to be launched in the coming days to collect and process, in real time, information about the specific needs of the Ukrainian refugees which will be taken into consideration as they are transferred to state-run facilities in the..
The mobile units of the National Employment Agency have consulted more than 20,000 Ukrainians, over 2,400 have started work . Ten job fairs have so far taken place in the towns with compact groups of Ukrainian citizens. 86 mobile employment..
So far, the staff of the Employment Offices have consulted over 20,000 Ukrainian refugees about the opportunities to start working in Bulgaria and more than 10 job fairs have been held in different cities. Bulgaria top of the list of EU..
The measure of accommodation at hotels, in place until 31 May, will not be extended. This was announced at a briefing by the government operational coordination group. “Around 6 million people have left Ukraine because of the war. As of..
Bulgaria's Council of Ministers has adopted a decree providing access to medical care for refugees arriving from Ukraine who have the status of temporary protection . Their health insurance rights are in force from the date of granting this status and..
By the end of May, the government must find housing for nearly 25,000 Ukrainian refugees who are now staying in hotels. This was what chair of the Agency for Refugees, Mariana Tosheva, said. The end of May is the deadline when..
Ten EU countries - Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia and Romania - have urged the European Commission in a letter to reallocate its budget to provide more support for people fleeing the war in..
The European Commission has today paid over 3.5 billion euros to EU member states intended for Ukrainian refugees, of which 148,360,870 euros are for Bulgaria , BNT reported. Payments are in advance and can be used for food, accommodation, health care,..