Hayastan All Armenian Fund reports the work of the past weeks

07.12.2020 | 17:34 Home / News /
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As well as coordinating “We Are Our Borders” global fundraising campaign and the delivery and distribution of over 100 tons of humanitarian aid, the Hayastan All Armenian Fund has and continues to implement both short-term critical and long-term strategic initiatives to meet the most urgent needs of the displaced population of Artsakh.

The fund has noted that as a priority, it has allocated AMD 300,000 as a one-off payment to all families from over 100 settlements in Kashatagh, Martakert, Shahumyan, Hadrut, Shushi, Askeran and Martuni regions of Artsakh.

According to preliminary assessments, between 30,000-35,000 people will benefit from this initiative with AMD 10 billion budget. Tens of thousands of displaced individuals from Artsakh have received and continue to get AMD 68,000 or more per family member. Approximately 80,000 to 100,000 individuals from Artsakh will benefit from this initiative with AMD 10 billion budget.

One of the Hayastan All Armenian Fund's most urgent priorities is the reinforcement and strengthening of the healthcare sectors in both Artsakh and Armenia. A significant number of large-scale medical equipment and supplies (AMD 63,301,140), as well as 15 ambulances (AMD 201,390,000) have been provided to the healthcare sectors since September 27, 2020.

To get through the notoriously cold Artsakh winters, the fund has, to date, provided electric and wood heaters, portable gas stoves to families in Artsakh, as well as 100 diesel generators, with more on the way and to be delivered within a week, in order to deal with power outages in various communities.

The Homeland Defender’s Rehabilitation Center will soon be equipped with a German/Dutch gait and prosthetics laboratory for the treatment of the brave young men who heroically put their lives on the line for us all. The center currently houses 120 soldiers.


This joint venture is made possible with financing of the Armenian community in the Netherland and the Hayastan All Armenian Fund’s partner Vereniging Armeniëfonds Nederland as part of the “We Are Our Borders” fundraising campaign. Soon, the center will be provided a large batch of additional medical equipment and medicine.

7,500 displaced families from Artsakh will receive support packages as part of a joint project between the Hayastan All Armenian Fund and the Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU).

The fund will provide housing for 50 families from Shushi, who are currently facing eviction from hotels or temporary accommodation around Armenia.

The “Women’s Development Resource Center” Foundation operates several temporary shelters in Goris, 350 beneficiaries of which as mostly women, children and the elderly from Artsakh. The fund will install central heating systems at these temporary shelters in Goris as well as provide additional beds to increase capacity.

“These projects and initiatives are ongoing and subject to continuous deviations given the daily changing needs of the beneficiaries in a post-war environment. Only by being united and responsive to these critical changes can we mitigate a potential humanitarian disaster,” the fund said in a statement.
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