Recognise. Protect. Realise.

Recognise. Protect. Realise. Supporting the protection of migrants’ and asylum seekers’ human rights in Lebanon and Armenia as well as a safe migration of Syrian-Armenian refugees from Lebanon to Armenia Project Duration: 01.01.2017-31.12.2019 Number of Beneficiaries:  600 vulnerable refugee families – on average the family size is 5 persons (via awareness sessions, legal counseling, language courses, vocational and entrepreneurship trainings) Location: Armenia, Lebanon Overall objective: To advocate for policies aiming at the protection of rights of migrants (incl.

Community action for full inclusion in education

Community action for full inclusion in education Project Duration: 01.02.2017 – 28.02.2019 Target groups An estimated 200 children with disabilities in school age who are out of education in Shirak Province 12 schools (6 urban, 6 rural) in Shirak Province (7 communities: 1 urban and 6 rural) with a particular focus on school authority, teachers (350) and all children (3150) The parents of children with disabilities who do not attend school in Shirak Province (estimated 300) Local Department of Education in Shirak Province Location:

Warm Winter

Warm Winter 2020 .Respectable Life for Vulnerable families and Elderly Project Duration: December 1, 2019– April 30, 2020. Number of Beneficiaries:  1180 Direct beneficiaries of the program are the lonely and disabled elderly that are included in other projects of Armenian Caritas. Among those 140 elderly people are from AC “Home Care for the Elderly” project in Gyumri 60 elderly people from Day Care Center Project in Gyumri: 200 elderly from SDC (Supplementary Project to Day Care Center); 100 lonely elderly from “Home Care for the Elderly” in Vanadzor,

HIV/AIDS Prevention and Support in the Post-Soviet Countries

HIV/AIDS Prevention and Support in the Post-Soviet Countries (Armenia, Ukraine, Georgia) Project Duration: 01. 07.2016 – 30. 06.2019 Beneficiaries: about 3,670 community members Project Location: Shirak Province The economic and social background of people living in villages, high level of unemployment, increased migration to the countries with high indicators of HIV as well as insufficient awareness level of transmission and prevention of the infection make the spreading of HIV in the region easier. The estimation of HIV registered cases of the RA is the highest in Shirak Province,

Humanitarian Support to Syrian Refugees

Humanitarian Support to Syrian Refugees Start: 2013 November – 2015 July Overall objective: The project is aiming at supporting of 100 vulnerable Syrian refugee families, who have searched refuge in Armenia. It enables vulnerable Syrian-Armenian refugees (outside of hostels) to access secure and healthy living conditions and to ensure their safety and well-being. Specific objectives: To enable 100 vulnerable Syrian-Armenian refugee families (outside of hostels) to access secure and healthy living conditions in wintertime and to ensure their safety and well-being.