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Assistance program for Nagorno-Karabakh refugees extended until March 2025 – Minister
The Armenian government has extended until 2025 March an assistance program, designed for refugees from Nagorno-Karabakh, Labor and Social Affairs Minister Narek Mkrtchyan said today. The assistance amount is 50,000 drams for each refugee.Armenian government allocates 300 million drams to help victims of floods in Lori and Tavush
At a meeting on Thursday, the Armenian government decided to allocate additional funds to assist those affected by the floods in May of this year, redistributing budget expenditures by changing the format of the country's participation in the world exhibition "Expo Osaka Kansai Japan-2025".France to provide 29 million euros to assist refugees from Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) – head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
France will continue to provide humanitarian assistance to Armenia and will allocate 29 million euros to help refugees from Artsakh, said French Minister of Europe and Foreign Affairs Stephane Sejourné in Yerevan.Families of missing and captive persons to receive social assistance payment of 300 thousand drams for 2 more months
The families of missing and captive persons in Armenia will continue to receive social support from the state, a relevant decision was made by the government on Thursday.Parents of fallen Armenian servicemen will receive 104,000 drams for child care
Parents of fallen or missing servicemen who gave birth to offspring through reproductive technologies will receive childcare assistance until the babies reach the age of three. A decision to this effect was approved by the government today..Germany to provide 84.6 million euros in assistance to Armenia
The government of Germany will provide additional assistance to Armenia (grants and loans) to the tune of 84.6 million euros, Economy Minister Vahan Kerobyan said at a press conference today following two-day Armenian-German intergovernmental discussions in Yerevan.Biden's $106 Billion Supplemental Budget Request Includes Humanitarian Aid for Armenia
Responding to months of escalating pressure the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA), Congressional allies, and a growing coalition of pro-Armenian partners, Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced that President Biden’s proposed $106 Billion supplemental assistance package would include humanitarian assistance to Armenia, which is struggling to assist the 120,000 indigenous Armenians forcibly displaced from Artsakh as a result of Azerbaijan’s genocidal ethnic cleansing.One-time monetary assistance of 100 thousand drams transferred to bank accounts of about 100 thousand Karabakh refugees
One-time monetary assistance of 100,000 drams, provided by the government of Armenia to the displaced residents of Nagorno-Karabakh has already been transferred to the bank accounts of about 100,000 people, Labor and Social Affairs Ministry spokeswoman Zaruhi Manucharyan said on Friday.Armenian government to allocate over AMD 1.1 bln to provincial administrations to assist Nagorno-Karabakh refugees
The government of Armenian will allocate additionally 1.103 billion drams from its reserve fund to provide food and non-food items to refugees from Nagorno-Karabakh, as well as solve their social problems.More than 41 thousand Karabakh refugees receive government assistance to pay home rent and utility bills
More than 41 thousand refugees from Nagorno-Karabakh have received the first government monthly assistance of 50 thousand drams per person to pay for home rent and utility bills, Labor and Social Affairs Minister Narek Mkrtchyan said today to lawmakers in the parliament.ICRC tries to assist people left in Nagorno-Karabakh after exodus of Armenian population
Mobile teams of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) are visiting various communities in Nagorno-Karabakh in an attempt to provide assistance to people left behind in the region after the mass exodus of the Armenian population following Azerbaijan's military operation on Sept.19-20.Armenian government to allocate AMD 43 billion to Nagorno-Karabakh refugees to pay home rents and utility bills
The Armenian government has formally approved today the release of billions of drams to assist refugees from Nagorno-Karabakh in renting housing and paying utility bills.Residents of Shurnukh and Vorotan villages to continue receiving financial assistance until their new houses built
The government of Armenia decided today to continue paying monthly assistance to 38 residents of the villages of Shurnukh and Vorotan in the southern region of Syunik.News 1 - 20 of 169
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