The re-registration has begun of the refugees coming from Ukraine who have received temporary protection status in Bulgaria which has been extended until 3 April, 2024. The old registration cards are valid until 31 March. During this period the..
About 80 children from areas of military conflict in Ukraine arrived by bus at the Danube Bridge checkpoint near Bulgaria's Ruse . They are from socially vulnerable groups and need psychological rehabilitation. They will be accommodated in the..
The virtual platform "The Voice of the Young" will help for faster integration of Ukrainian refugees on the Southern Black Sea Coast. The project is implemented with the financial support of Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. The project aims at..
Exactly one month ago, the caretaker government made the decision to transfer all Ukrainian refugees to state-run holiday facilities. After protests by Ukrainian mothers with children in Bansko, Sunny Beach and Golden Sands, the accommodation of the..
Hotel operators and Ukrainians organized the latest in a string of protests in the resort of Sunny Beach – this time with the question: Where will the refugees go after they have been forced to leave the hotels which closed doors at the beginning of..
The Bulgarian government has extended until March 24, 2023 the validity period of the Program for Humanitarian Assistance to Displaced Persons from Ukraine with Provisional Protection in Bulgaria. New accommodation will be carried out only in..
Interior Minister Ivan Demerdzhiev announced that nearly 11,000 Ukrainian refugees who are currently in Bulgaria will remain in the same conditions in the places where they are accommodated for another 4 months . Ukrainian refugees..
Some 500 Ukrainian refugees staying in hotels in Kranevo on the Black Sea and about 100 refugees in the mountain resort of Bansko held peaceful demonstrations. Ukrainians in Varna, Primorsko and Sunny Beach also joined the protest. The..
The interim government has approved BGN 6.7 mln (EUR 3.4 mln) in humanitarian aid for hoteliers accommodating Ukrainian refugees. The approved funding will allow payments for a total of 300 applications from hotel owners who have..
“Bulgaria takes the best care of its refugees out of the entire EU… and from day one they were put up at hotels… it is just that the financing ran out,” caretaker Minister of Tourism Ilin Dimitrov said at the end of last week in an interview..