article / October 8, 2019
30 years in Armenia: for children, for change, for life
On October 4th World Vision Armenia celebrated its 30th anniversary in the National Gallery of Armenia.
article / July 10, 2020
Delivering equipment to strengthen the field of social work in Armenia
U.S. Ambassador to Armenia, Lynne M. Tracy and World Vision Armenia National Director Zhirayr Edilyan helped deliver equipment and furniture to the Tavush Region as part of the project to strengthen the field of social work in Armenia.
publication / November 24, 2023
Scaling Climate Action and Environmental Stewardship in a Fragile World
This publication reflects the combined insights of World Vision U.S. technical teams including Food Security and Livelihoods, WASH, Health, Child Protection and Education, as well as cross-cutting teams such as Humanitarian Emergency Assistance and Gender Equality and Social Inclusion.
page / August 28, 2019
Family Environment and Services in Communities for Children of Armenia
The ‘Family Environment and Services in Communities for Childr
publication / September 5, 2016
Looking Back 2015: World Vision Armenia Local Value Chain Development Report
World Vision Armenia began implementation of its new strategy in FY 2015 and Local Value Chain Development (LVCD) projects was the primary economic development approach chosen . This brief report covers the first year of LVCD as a National program.
article / October 20, 2017
Discussing issues on social work in Armenia
The institute of social work is relatively not new in Armenia, but still needs vital improvements both in terms of systems and legislation, and actual quality of the work provided.
video / October 14, 2023
When All is Left Behind
Family which was forcibly displaced from Nagorno-Karabakh didn't bring anything from there. They escaped through a broken window and didn't even manage to take the baby bottle.
article / August 20, 2015
Summer Camps in Armenia
3,400 children from vulnerable families participate in World Vision Summer Camps in Armenia. Children aged 9-12 learn bible studies, child rights, healthy lifestyle and nutrition topics.
article / November 27, 2019
World Vision Armenia hosts Anna Hakobyan in Tchambarak
World Vision Armenia hosted Anna Hakobyan, the spouse of the Armenian Prime Minister, to present poverty reduction interventions in Tchambarak area, as well as World Vision’s community services for the children in vulnerable situations aiming to serve children’s educational and