Commit Global

Grant Amount: 120,472 Euro Purpose: The project aims to make relevant information about refugee needs more accessible both for NK refugees and agencies that work towards addressing their needs and upholding their rights. To this end, Commit Global will provide innovative digital solutions by establishing a user-friendly information platform and a needs map. This project is a part of the

Coalition to Stop Violence against Women, NGO

Grant Amount: 116,866,816 AMD Purpose: The project aims to create support mechanisms for vulnerable groups within the population displaced from NK. It plans to introduce a set of activities that include creating safe spaces, providing consultations, carrying out awareness-raising, conducting capacity development for service providers, and carrying out assessments of services created for vulnerable groups. In this way, the project

Estonian Refugee Council Armenia

Grant Amount: 164,279,060 AMD Purpose: The project aims to encourage the civic participation of NK refugees in Armenia. In particular, it will establish four community councils across Armenia that will include displaced people from NK. Each of them will hold regular meetings with different stakeholders to make sure the voices of representatives of the displaced population are heard. Additionally, the

Pink Human Rights Defender NGO

Grant Amount: 33,150,000 AMD Purpose: The project aims to contribute to the development and expansion of rights-based and sensitive socio-psychological support mechanisms for LGBT+ persons in Armenia. The program is implemented within the framework of the project “Rights, Services, Participation: Fostering a Comprehensive Mental Health Framework in Armenia” funded by the European Union. Democracy Development Foundation is implementing the project

“Caritas-Aregak” Charity Foundation

Grant Amount: 33,150,000 AMD Purpose: The goal of the project is to ensure rights-based, person-centered, accessible, and non-discriminatory mental health services for women and children, including persons with disabilities, living in the communities of Gyumri, Akhuryan, Ashotsk, and Amasia of Shirak region. The project seeks to create a safe and supportive environment where each beneficiary can receive community-based assistance tailored

Democratic Armenia, NGO

Grant Amount: 22,075,000 AMD Purpose: “The main goal of the project is through discussions to identify and map the main issues faced by those displaced from Nagorno-Karabakh, and to take steps to address them. The program is implemented within the framework of EU-funded “Human Rights for and with Refugees” action, which is aimed at effective protection of rights of refugees

Public Agenda, NGO

Grant Amount: 22,075,000 AMD Purpose: “The main goal of the project is through discussions to identify and map the main issues faced by those displaced from Nagorno-Karabakh, and to take steps to address them. The program is implemented within the framework of EU-funded “Human Rights for and with Refugees” action, which is aimed at effective protection of rights of refugees

“Civil Youth Center” Community Development NGO

Grant Amount: 22,075,000 AMD Purpose: “The main goal of the project is through discussions to identify and map the main issues faced by those displaced from Nagorno-Karabakh, and to take steps to address them. The program is implemented within the framework of EU-funded “Human Rights for and with Refugees” action, which is aimed at effective protection of rights of refugees

“Soldier’s Home” Charitable NGO

Grant Amount: 33,150,000 AMD Purpose: The goal of the project is to ensure the early identification and resolution of social, psychological and legal needs of persons who have suffered from war or military operations and have acquired injuries, disabilities, health or psychological problems, contributing to the social inclusion of beneficiaries and improving the quality of life. The program is implemented

“Information Center of Stepanavan” Charitable NGO

Grant Amount: 33,150,000 AMD Purpose: The goal of the project is to provide rights-based, comprehensive, and continuous psychosocial support to vulnerable groups affected by the wars in Artsakh, including displaced families from Artsakh, war participants, and their family members (wives, parents, children) residing in the Lori region, thereby contributing to their reintegration, resilience, and community participation. The program is implemented