Social Justice

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    Grant Amount: 2,017,700 AMD

    Purpose: The aim of the project is to support for establishing mobile pediatric palliative care services in Yerevan, Ararat, Armavir, Kotayk, and Aragatsotn regions through building capacity of the primary health care providers in basics of pediatric palliative care.

    Grant Amount: 11,802,000 AMD

    Purpose: The project aims to improve the state of ethical behavior in public schools across Armenia with a particular emphasis on the social justice dimension of the issue. It plans to provide practical knowledge to pedagogical staff of public schools on how to follow the standards of ethical behavior as inscribed in the Code of Ethics adopted in 2023.

    Grant Amount: 7,744,200 AMD

    Purpose: The aim of the project is to improve access of patients with life-limiting diseases to palliative care services and essential medication through monitoring visits to policlinics to document rights violations, promoting mobilization and leadership development among healthcare providers, providing legal and medical guidance to both health providers, patients, and their relatives, advocating with the Ministry of Health to introduce quality assurance mechanisms for adequate palliative care delivery in Armenia and formulating recommendations for the Ministry of Health to advance the services.

    Grant Amount: 358,511 AMD

    Purpose: The project aims to improve access of children with Type 1 diabetes to preventive and treatment services through training 18 doctors from 9 regions of Armenia on pediatric endocrinology (Tavush, Gegharkunik, Kotayk, Lori, Aragatsotn, Armavir, Ararat, Vayots Dzor, Syunik), and raising awareness of public on the rights of children with Type 1 diabetes to access the available state support services.

    Grant Amount: 3,872,100 AMD

    Purpose: The project will support the Dovegh Football Club, NGO to invest in the social inclusion, healthy lifestyle and team building skills of around 80 children (boys and girls) in Tavush and Lori regions via engaging them in football trainings coached by professionals. The project also plans to enhance the knowledge of the beneficiary children around human rights issues and promote critical thinking.