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YEREVAN – The Armenian Missionary Association of America (AMAA) continues to advance its mission by launching two new projects in Armenia: immediate short-term and long-term support to the families forcibly displaced from Artsakh, after the September 19th forced exodus.
Through the housing and livelihood programs of ‘Project Revive’, AMAA aims to support displaced families to restore their normal lives and meet their long-term needs.
For this purpose, the program plans to support Artsakh families who took refuge in Lori, Shirak, Tavush, Syunik, and Gegharkunik provinces with:
- compensation for house rents
- repairs
- providing up to 10 residential houses to the most vulnerable families, in order to form a centralized community in a selected village
- training aimed at improving living conditions
- providing property or equipment
- establishing small businesses
- support for job placement
- enhancing agricultural development
- providing psychological services
- referral to other structures according to the need
Within the framework of the one-time support program, the families who took refuge in Ararat, Kotayk, Aragatsotn, Armavir, Vayots Dzor provinces and Yerevan will receive financial assistance to cover their intermediate needs.
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