On 12 May 2016, the Ministry of Interior opened a new call for proposals under the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund ((AMIF) 2014-2020 – BG / AMIF - SO2 - NO2 - A2 Providing administrative and legal consultations and medical, psychological and social assistance to third country nationals and beneficiaries of international protection.
The eligible project activities have to provide two or more of the following:
- administrative and legal support, including facilitating contacts with the healthcare institutions, municipalities, departments of National Revenue Agency and National Social Security Institute, schools, police and labour offices, etc;
- translation and interpretation services to facilitate communication with the aforementioned institutions;
- medical, psychological and social support to third country nationals and beneficiaries of international protection, incl. vulnerable groups;
- measures for raising the awareness of the target groups.
The deadline for applications is 23 June 2016 at 11:00 am.
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