Yerevan

Beneficiaries Description: about 150 local doctors and health specialists of Armenia

Beneficiaries Description: Direct beneficiaries of the project are about 20,000 newborns and 50 trained ultrasound doctors and neonatologists (10 from Yerevan and 40 from regions) of Armenia. Indirect beneficiaries are the families of the newborns and disabled children.

Beneficiaries Description: 300 children and teenagers

Beneficiaries Description: Direct beneficiaries: about 1,250 university students/ youth of 7 universities and students in Georgia and Lebanon nearly 400 young adults of surrounding communities, considering the gender balance. Indirect beneficiaries: other students of the seven universities student councils’ members, administration and staff of the universities, families of the students, community members and in general the public of Armenia/ Armenian population in Georgia and Lebanon.

Beneficiaries Description: Direct beneficiaries are 1,400 - 14-17 years old students from 70 schools of Armenia

Beneficiaries Description: At least 15 children who are to be absent from school because of their long-term medical treatment

Beneficiaries Description: Direct beneficiaries of the project are about 244 nurses of the schools of Kotayk, Gegharkunik regions of Armenia, and Yerevan.   

Beneficiaries Description: 315 children and teenagers

Beneficiaries Description: Direct beneficiaries of the project are about 35-40 women and children suffering from the domestic violence. 

Beneficiaries Description: Direct beneficiaries: about 1,200 university students/ youth of 7 universities and Youth Department of the Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Orthodox Holy Church in Georgia and nearly 400 young adults of surrounding communities, considering the gender balance. Indirect beneficiaries: other students of the seven universities student councils’ members, administration and staff of the universities, families of the students, community members and in general the public of Armenia/ Armenian population in Georgia.

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