Irrigation for Vanevan
The 90 families living in Vanevan are mainly engaged in livestock and field cultivation. However, due to water scarcity and losses, only 20% of the land is currently irrigated.
Thanks to the sponsorship of Chene France, we will build a 700-meter water pipeline. As a result, the irrigation volume will increase to 60%, and another 42 hectares will become cultivated. The fodder base will be replenished, and the livestock population will increase.
Renovation of the Medical point in the settlement of Lernavan
The total area of the Medical point in Lernavan is 67.8 sq m, but it is in a deplorable condition. The working nurse is a competent and knowledgeable specialist. Still, due to the lack of medical equipment and property, she is unable to serve the approximately 1,650 residents of the village properly.
The community is willing to provide labor and funding for the renovation of the Medical Point. Still, the funds provided are not sufficient to fully implement the work and furnish it.
Forest Restoration and Climate Change in Armenia (FORACCA)
The "Forest Restoration and Climate Change in Armenia" (FORACCA) project, funded by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), marks a significant step towards enhancing Armenia’s forest landscapes and strengthening climate resilience.
The project is implemented by the four members of the Forest Alliance of Armenia
Renovation of the art room in Jrapi
The children of the art group, which had been operating in the Jrapi community hall for years, had to conduct their classes in deplorable conditions. The windows, floor, and roof of the art room had long been worn out and needed to be replaced. During heavy rains, water would leak inside, causing humidity and mold. The village children's sports classes were also held in the same building, and the flow of children in the building was quite large, especially during the school year.
Gas Installation in Baghramyan Kindergarten
Since the post-Soviet years Baghramyan village, Armavir Marz, has not had a kindergarten. Since the number of the preschool children was high, the community reconstructed and renovated the free building of the school according to the state norms with its own financial resources. The building now serves as a kindergarten for over 30 children from the village.
The community resources could not afford the gas installation for the kitchen of the kindergarten as well as the heating.
Renovation and furnishing of Debet kindergarten
Debet settlement of Pambak consolidated community of Lori Marz has 920 inhabitants, including 10 families forcibly displaced from Artsakh. The 34 children attend the local kindergarten, 6 of them are from Artsakh. Another 6 children of preschool age are waiting for their turn to attend kindergarten.