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Nearly 2000 Families Displaced from Artsakh to Receive Aid Under EU Rapid Response Mechanism

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Nearly 2000 Families Displaced from Artsakh to Receive Aid Under EU Rapid Response Mechanism

The fourth program under the EU Rapid Response Mechanism, implemented by World Vision Armenia’s offices in Gyumri and Amasia, will provide assistance to individuals displaced from Nagorno-Karabakh. The program, titled "Act Now and Provide Immediate Humanitarian Aid to Families Arriving from Nagorno-Karabakh due to War," will be carried out over the next six months.

According to the program, 120 families will receive essential hygiene supplies, 220 children will benefit from educational support, and psychological and psychosocial support will be provided to 280 children. As a result, assistance will be granted to nearly 2000 displaced families in the coming months as part of the programs implemented under the EU Rapid Response Mechanism.

Note: Those who wish to become beneficiaries of our projects are advised to register with local self-governing bodies. All programs under the EU Rapid Response Mechanism are carried out by our partners, including the Armenian General Benevolent Union, COAF, and World Vision under the "A Person in Need" initiative. The selection of beneficiaries is conducted in collaboration with local self-governing bodies. By registering with local self-governing bodies, you facilitate the connection between yourself and us or other organizations.

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