Lumos in Bulgaria

In 2010, the Bulgarian Government adopted a national strategy for deinstitutionalisation. The aim was to close all its 137 large institutions for children by 2025. There has been considerable progress towards reform in Bulgaria, however a number of challenges still remain.

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100% decrease in children in Dobrich institutions

Dobrich is the 9th most populated city in Bulgaria.

 

97% reduction in children within Varna institutions

Varna is the third-largest city in Bulgaria.

Bulgaria is one of the poorest members of the European Union. In recent years, it has also proved a politically unstable environment. 

Sustaining political will has been a challenge, yet progress has been significant. However a number of challenges still remain regarding lack of foster care for children with multiple disabilities and complex needs, and the quality of functioning of new build small group homes. Nevertheless, childcare systems in Bulgaria are on the right track supporting more and more families to take care of their children.

 

FAQ’s

Why did Lumos begin work in Bulgaria?

We opened our Bulgarian office in 2010. Lumos was asked to provide expertise and technical support to help implement Bulgaria’s national strategy and we supported the government to develop its National Action Plan for 2016-2020 to reform children’s services. This ensured a commitment to the continuation of reforms undertaken since 2010.

We decided to start with the most vulnerable children – young babies and children with multiple complex disabilities. We created two demonstration regions – Dobrich and Varna, where collaborative working with the authorities began to generate positive results.

Progress in Bulgaria has been dramatic and rapid, thanks to a joined up approach of government, NGOs and the European Commission as a funder.

What is next for our work in Bulgaria?

In accordance with the new strategy, Lumos has closed its programs in Bulgaria in 2021. The former Country Manager Bisser Spirov continues to work to achieve the mission of Lumos on a global scale as Senior Technical Advisor. He will continue to monitor the process of transformation of the child care system in Bulgaria and advocate for the right of every child to grow up in a safe and stable family environment.

Lumos in Bulgaria - Additional Resources
Mihaela’s Story

Working with Lumos as a Professional Young Spokesperson.

Ability Day

Ability Days 2017 and 2018 were an advocacy initiative of BCNL, BAPID, Lumos and many other NGOs aimed to promote the rights for persons with disabilities. 7,000 people in Bulgaria are denied the right to have a job, get married, or make decisions about their lives – simply because they have a disability.

Lumos in Bulgaria

Watch videos documenting Lumos’ work in Bulgaria, and meet some of the children we’ve helped.

 

100% decrease in children in Dobrich institutions

Dobrich is the 9th most populated city in Bulgaria.

 

97% reduction in children within Varna institutions

Varna is the third-largest city in Bulgaria.

Bulgaria is one of the poorest members of the European Union. In recent years, it has also proved a politically unstable environment. 

Sustaining political will has been a challenge, yet progress has been significant. However a number of challenges still remain regarding lack of foster care for children with multiple disabilities and complex needs, and the quality of functioning of new build small group homes. Nevertheless, childcare systems in Bulgaria are on the right track supporting more and more families to take care of their children.

 

FAQ’s

Why did Lumos begin work in Bulgaria?

We opened our Bulgarian office in 2010. Lumos was asked to provide expertise and technical support to help implement Bulgaria’s national strategy and we supported the government to develop its National Action Plan for 2016-2020 to reform children’s services. This ensured a commitment to the continuation of reforms undertaken since 2010.

We decided to start with the most vulnerable children – young babies and children with multiple complex disabilities. We created two demonstration regions – Dobrich and Varna, where collaborative working with the authorities began to generate positive results.

Progress in Bulgaria has been dramatic and rapid, thanks to a joined up approach of government, NGOs and the European Commission as a funder.

What is next for our work in Bulgaria?

In accordance with the new strategy, Lumos has closed its programs in Bulgaria in 2021. The former Country Manager Bisser Spirov continues to work to achieve the mission of Lumos on a global scale as Senior Technical Advisor. He will continue to monitor the process of transformation of the child care system in Bulgaria and advocate for the right of every child to grow up in a safe and stable family environment.

Lumos in Bulgaria - Additional Resources
Mihaela’s Story

Working with Lumos as a Professional Young Spokesperson.

Ability Day

Ability Days 2017 and 2018 were an advocacy initiative of BCNL, BAPID, Lumos and many other NGOs aimed to promote the rights for persons with disabilities. 7,000 people in Bulgaria are denied the right to have a job, get married, or make decisions about their lives – simply because they have a disability.

Lumos in Bulgaria

Watch videos documenting Lumos’ work in Bulgaria, and meet some of the children we’ve helped.

 
 

We achieved a 97% decrease

In the number of children in Bulgarian institutions since Lumos began working in the region—from 5,695 in 2010 to 201 in 2021. Help us continue to place children back into families.

 

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