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Outgoing administration adopts 2024 program to help Bulgarian communities abroad

The focus of the programme is on the Western Balkans

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The outgoing government approved the adoption of the "Programme for the Support of Bulgarian Communities, Organisations and Initiatives of Bulgarians Abroad in 2024". 


The programme aims to promote sustainable links with Bulgarian communities abroad and to support their structures, organisations and media. The government press office said that the focus for 2024 would be on countries in the immediate neighbourhood (the Western Balkans) and Eastern Europe, where there are established Bulgarian communities. The programme aims to increase the capacity to counter disinformation and fake news, raise media literacy and cultivate public resilience to external interference and information manipulation.



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