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Nagorno-Karabakh: Starting over after losing everything - Azerbaijan

Nagorno-Karabakh: Starting over after losing everything Format By Radostina Karageorgieva, IFRC The IFRC is providing support to the Armenian Red Cross Society and Azerbaijan Red Crescent Society, in coordination with International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement partners, to assist those affected by the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. In many regions in Azerbaijan, houses, shops, and public buildings show the devastating impact of a 30-year-old war. After the escalation of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict on 27 September, cities, towns and other populated areas in the country were shelled, leaving behind destruction and loss. What was once a quiet residential area is now scattered pieces of debris that families are rummaging through to recover some of their old possessions.

The Government of Japan supports the development of waste management system in Ijevan

The Government of Japan supports the development of waste management system in Ijevan | ARMENPRESS Armenian News Agency 16:33, 27 January, 2021 On January 26, 2021, the Grant Contract for “Project for Provision of Garbage Containers and Collection Vehicle to Enhance Capacity for Waste Management in Ijevan City” in the amount of USD 76,960 within the framework of Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects (GGP) of Japan was signed by Mr. Jun Yamada, Ambassador of Japan to Armenia and Dr. Mkhitar Mnatsakanyan,President of Armenian Red Cross Society. The ceremony took place in the presence of Mr. Hayk Ghalumyan, the Acting Mayor of Ijevan city and Mr. Nikolay Grigoryan, Adviser to Tavush Governor.

حكومة اليابان تدعم تطوير نظام إدارة النفايات لمدينة إيجيفان الأرمينية بمنحة ومعدّات

حكومة اليابان تدعم تطوير نظام إدارة النفايات لمدينة إيجيفان الأرمينية بمنحة ومعدّات
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Impact study on COVID-19 on older people and caregivers in Armenia - Armenia

Impact study on COVID-19 on older people and caregivers in Armenia Format Executive Summary The COVID-19 pandemic in Armenia has severely affected older people in terms of their life and health, social and economic situation. The outbreak in Armenia was rapid and the state of emergency was long-lasting for the entire country, later replaced by quarantine. Inadequate provision of services for older people has compromised the effectiveness of the response to their needs in the context of the current health emergency. Fully recognizing the circumstances of ageing and its societal implications, the Government of Armenia (GoA) with the involvement of the UN Population Fund Country Office in Armenia (UNFPA), non-govermental organizations (NGO) and the Armenian Red Cross Society (ARCS), adopted national policy frameworks related to ageing and social protection of older people, and reorganization of the care system towards a deinstitutionalized, community-based and integrated1 approaches

Report: Impact study of COVID-19 on older people and caregivers in the South Caucasus (November 2020) - Armenia

Report: Impact study of COVID-19 on older people and caregivers in the South Caucasus (November 2020) Format INTRODUCTION COVID-19 poses an increased risk of morbidity, mortality and indirect social consequences that profoundly affect older people and people with underlying health conditions. While the global response to the new virus is evolving, it is emerging that COVID-19 is much more than a health crisis. It is a human, economic and social crisis, threatening societies at their core. Evidence indicates that the impacts of the virus are being borne disproportionately by poor and older people. Governments of all three countries, although with different degrees of success, are working hard on COVID-19 prevention and control. Coordination and partnership with non-governmental organizations (NGO) and the international community has proved to be important in ensuring that support reaches the most vulnerable, including older people.

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