Armenia

Children in Armenia face challenges in the areas of healthcare, education and child protection. To address maternal and child health, we developed video lessons to teach women about healthy pregnancy and newborn care. Moms receive information on pregnancy stages, nutrition, newborn care and pregnant women’s rights.

Partnering since

1988

people reached

4,998

programs and shipments

3

Level of Fragility

Transitioning|High Developing

Gender Equality Rank

67.3%
Progress

30 children can identify a career that interests them and the skills needed

Progress

5000items of clothing were shipped for children and adults

Progress

4998people received clothing and footwear

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Country Details

Children in Armenia face challenges in the areas of healthcare, education and child protection. To address maternal and child health, we developed video lessons to teach women about healthy pregnancy and newborn care. Moms receive information on pregnancy stages, nutrition, newborn care and pregnant women’s rights.
World Vision Armenia

World Vision started its operations in Armenia right after the devastating earthquake in 1988 by delivering humanitarian aid. Later, along with the humanitarian support, World Vision started implementing development projects.


In 2000, World Vision launched its first child sponsorship program in Gyumri, marking the start of long-term community development interventions.


Today, World Vision operates 15 offices in Armenia, and more than 110,000 children throughout the country directly benefit from the organization’s development projects.

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Results

Unless otherwise stated, data presented on this page reflects results of World Vision Canada programs reported between October 2020 and September 2021.