JA GHI — EU Global Health Strategy Dashboard

JA GHI Bulgaria – EU Global Health Strategy awareness survey dashboard, interactive

Overview — Bulgaria
On this page you can find all the survey results for this country. Click on the filters button to see the data analysis for the specific topic, or on the All topics button to view all the charts.
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Respondents
0
Know the EU strategy
0%
Support alignment national - EU strategy
0%
Want national strategy
0%
Favour wider dissemination
0%
Responding stakeholders
Healthcare Providers and Health Service Organizations 1, Private Sector and Other Entities 1.
Awareness of the EU Global Health Strategy
Is your institution aware of the existence of the EU Global Health Strategy and of its content?
No 100%.
No 100%
National global health strategy in Bulgaria
Are you aware of whether your country has a National Strategy for Global Health?
No 100%.
No 100%
Awareness of Bulgaria's Global Health Ambassador
Are you aware if your country has a Global Health Ambassador?
Don't know 100%.
Don't know 100%
Communication channels used by stakeholders (% of 8 responses)
What are the most important communication channels your organization uses to receive, provide, and share information on relevant Global Health work?
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Target audiences for EU strategy communication
To which stakeholders should the communication on the EU Global Health Strategy be addressed?
Government/Ministries 50%, civil society 50%.
Recommended communication channels
Which communication channels should be used to further disseminate information about the EU Global Health Strategy and its contents?
Social media 100%.
Approaches to strengthen GH strategy implementation
How can the EU Global Health Strategy implementation be strengthened in terms of coordination of actions, follow-up, and dialogue with stakeholders, considering existing structures and mechanisms?
Working meetings 50%, Policy 50%.
Coordination among key actors
Is there a formal or informal coordination mechanism among the actors holding major responsibilities for launching, financing, implementing Global Health initiatives/projects?
Don't know 100%.
Don't know 100%
Involvement in EU global health reporting and implementation
Is your institution involved in reporting to EU organizations/institutions about Global Health Initiatives and its implementation?
No 100%.
No, my institution is not involved 100%

Key messages

This is a summary of the key messages emerging from the open-ended responses of the Bulgarian stakeholders surveyed, organized by theme.

01

Need for alignment

National strategy EU strategy
  • Both Bulgarian respondents consider alignment between national and EU Global Health strategies important (100%), even though they report their country currently has no National Strategy for Global Health.
  • Both respondents also believe it would be useful and important to develop a National Strategy for Global Health (100%), suggesting alignment is seen as a future goal rather than a current state.
02

Communication and implementation

Disseminate, engage, implement
  • Both respondents agree on the need to further disseminate information about the EU Global Health Strategy (100%).
  • Suggested target audiences are split evenly between government/ministries and civil society (50% each).
  • Social media is unanimously identified as the channel to use for disseminating the Strategy (100%).
  • Respondents describe communication as needing to involve NGOs, civil society partners, global partners, citizens, governmental bodies, agencies, and the education sector, with suggested channels including educational courses, conferences, media, and social networks.
  • On strengthening implementation, respondents point to working meetings and policy-level coordination, calling for nationally responsible authorities and EU mechanisms to reinforce dialogue with stakeholders.
  • Communication on Global Health work within their own organizations relies mainly on conferences/forums (25%), followed evenly by official publications, institutional meetings, the official website, scientific publications, webinars and reports (12.5% each).
03

National strategy

No strategy yet, but a clear ask for one
  • Both respondents confirm that Bulgaria does not have a National Strategy for Global Health (100%).
  • Both respondents (100%) believe it would be useful and important to establish one.
  • Awareness of the EU Global Health Strategy itself is also absent: 100% report their institution is not aware of its existence or content.
  • Awareness of a national Global Health Ambassador is similarly limited, with both respondents answering "don't know" (100%).
  • The closest related national reference identified is The National Health Strategy 2030, published by the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Bulgaria (2024).
04

National coordination and key actors

Who does what, and how they talk to each other
  • The main Global Health actors identified in Bulgaria are the Ministry of Health, the National Center of Public Health and Analyses, and the Ministry for Foreign Affairs.
  • Both respondents answered "don't know" (100%) when asked whether a formal or informal coordination mechanism exists among these actors.
  • Neither responding institution is currently involved in reporting to EU organisations/institutions about Global Health initiatives and their implementation (100% No).