Post-Distribution Monitoring of Cash-Based Interventions Bulgaria, 2023-2025
- URL
- https://microdata.worldbank.org/index.php/catalog/unhcr/?page=1&sk=PDM-CBI&country%5B%5D=31&ps=15&repo=unhcr
- Description
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The Bulgaria: Post-Distribution Monitoring of Cash-Based Interventions - 2025 dataset evaluates the impact of UNHCR’s cash-based interventions (CBI) in Bulgaria. Between October and December 2024, 4,225 households (9,158 individuals) received multi-purpose cash assistance (MPCA), winterization support, and education grants. Additionally, the Bulgarian Red Cross (BRC) provided cash-for-education assistance to 194 individuals. A post-distribution monitoring (PDM) survey was conducted via telephone interviews from January 16-28, 2025, with 431 randomly selected households, ensuring a 95% confidence level and a 5% margin of error. Of these, 40 were BRC beneficiaries, while 391 received support directly from UNHCR. The
2024 contains information from the Post-Distribution Monitoring (PDM) survey conducted by UNHCR to evaluate the outcomes of its cash-based interventions (CBI) in Bulgaria. The program, which transitioned from one-off assistance to a multi-transfer approach, provided financial aid to 7,178 individuals (3,054 households) between July 2023 and January 2024. Targeting vulnerable households, including those with disabilities, serious medical conditions, single parents, and older people without family support, the assistance aimed to meet basic needs and alleviate financial burdens. The PDM survey, conducted through remote telephone interviews with a randomized sample of 364 households in January-February 2024, assessed the effectiveness of the cash assistance program. Key findings indicate the assistance improved beneficiaries' living conditions, reduced financial pressures, and contributed to their overall well-being. The survey also identified operational challenges and opportunities for enhancing program delivery.
The 2023 Post-Distribution Monitoring (PDM) of Cash-Based Interventions in Bulgaria was conducted to assess the outcomes of one-time cash assistance programs provided to vulnerable households registered under Temporary or International Protection. These programs included a one-time payment for protection and a one-time payment for winter support, with enrollment starting in August 2022. Data collection took place from March to May 2023 with 258 households through telephone interviews. The PDM captured feedback on demographics, cash utilization, accommodation, expenditure patterns, impact on livelihoods, and satisfaction with the program. The findings highlight the program's positive impact in alleviating financial burdens, improving living conditions, and moderately reducing stress levels, providing valuable insights for future program improvements.
- Sample
- Format
- Series - ongoing
- Country
- Bulgaria
- Title
- Post-Distribution Monitoring of Cash-Based Interventions Bulgaria, 2023-2025
- Format
- Series - ongoing