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Report on – 33rd IC Resolution 2: Addressing mental health and psychosocial needs of people affected by armed conflicts, natural disasters and other emergencies (33IC/19/R2) – Bulgarian Red Cross

  1. Votre État/Société nationale/institution a-t-il/elle incorporé les engagements contenus dans cette résolution dans les plans stratégiques ou opérationnels pertinents ?

    Oui

    Les engagements sont incorporés dans les documents suivants:
    Plan opérationnel

    Au National niveau

    Précisions :

    Mental health and PSS has long been identified as a crucial activity for response to crises and recovery and is a key activity of the Bulgarian Red Cross.
    It is supported by a developed structure, which at HQ level includes a coordinating and professional consulting body, working in close collaboration with relevant departments such as disaster management, refugee and migrant services, protection and RFL services, rescue services and youth.
    At branch level MHPSS activities are integrated with the disaster response system and voluntary response units, deploying professional psychologists as volunteers, together with PSS trained disaster response volunteers.
    The period following the adoption of this resolution is characterized by serious crises affecting the NS, such as refugee influx from the Middle East, followed by the COVID-19 pandemic and the currently continuing international armed conflict in Ukraine.
    In all those crises, MHPSS has been a key activity of the Bulgarian Red Cross delivered in many ways – from face to face PSS, to hotline services managed at branch level, to the development of a more modern dispatcher hotline service.
    Content-wide the MHPSS approaches were further developed to cover specific needs caused by isolation and fear in pandemic environment, experiences of hostilities and loss, combined with increased efforts to provide care and improve self-care among the volunteers of the National Society.
    In the current phase of Ukraine response, MHPSS services are closely linked to integration activities aiming at improving the adaptation of Ukrainians in Bulgaria to the conditions and systems in the country, by also involving and training volunteers from the community.

  2. Votre État/Société nationale/institution a-t-il/elle coopéré avec d’autres partenaires aux fins de la mise en œuvre des engagements contenus dans cette résolution ?

    Oui

    Partenariats avec :
    Gouvernement et/ou autorités publiques
    CICR/Fédération internationale
    Partenaires de l’humanitaire et du développement (par ex. Nations Unies, organisations non gouvernementales, etc.)

    Exemples de coopération :

    The Bulgarian Red Cross is part of the disaster response system in Bulgaria and participates in the crisis management and coordination bodies established for each emergency – at state level, as well as multi-agency bodies involving other international organizations, e.g. UNHCR.
    The NS response plans, available capacities, concerns and needs are shared during the work of such coordinating bodies.
    The NS also has established partnerships with local NGOs specialized in mental health (and health in general) as well as with the competent state bodies (eg. Institute of Psychology at the Ministry of Interior).

  3. Vous êtes-vous heurté·e à des difficultés dans la mise en œuvre des engagements contenus dans cette résolution?

    Oui

    Difficultés rencontrées :
    Ressources humaines
    Manque de capacités et/ou de soutien (technique, financier ou autre)

    Précisions au sujet des difficultés :

    The system of mental care in Bulgaria is in a state of development, becoming less fragmented and shifting focus from the medical aspects of treatment to considering possibilities for follow up care for people after treatment and stronger focus on prevention. Complex, large crises such as COVID-19 or rapid increase of high number of refugees such as those from Ukraine create a very serious additional burden and larger gaps in responding to the needs of the affected people. Hence, there was need and demand for the NS to implement its auxiliary role in regards to the MHPSS, especially in the early phases of each of the crises above.

  4. Les engagements contenus dans cette résolution ont-ils eu une ou des incidences sur l’action et les orientations de votre État/Société nationale/institution ?

    Oui

    Type d’incidence :
    Les programmes et les opérations sont devenus plus efficaces et plus efficients.
    Des outils/méthodes innovateurs ont été élaborés et sont utilisés.

    Précisions au sujet des incidences :

    The Bulgarian Red Cross has developed capacity and as an example, provided consultations and PSS to over 17 000 Ukrainian refugees from February to December 2022 exclusively with its own resources, without international support. Resulting from this experience and capacity built, the NS joined the IFRC Appeal on Ukraine and a large project for provision of MHPSS services to Ukrainians funded by the EU (DG SANTE) and coordinated for several countries by the IFRC.

  5. Les engagements contenus dans cette résolution ont-ils eu des incidences sur les communautés auxquelles votre État/Société nationale/institution vient en aide ?

    Oui

    Description des incidences :

    Over 1000 NS volunteers and over 150 Ukrainian citizens received PSS training since 2023. Nearly all response activities of the NS in the last 4 years, regardless of the type of emergency, include MHPSS.
    A direct MHPSS hotline is accessible for people in need, with options for referral if direct professional intervention is necessary.
    MHPSS services are closely related and integrated with community engagement and accountability (CEA), protection, gender and inclusion (PGI) activities, thus ensuring integrated care, protection of people’s dignity and sustainability.

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