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The diary of COAF Alumni in times of war

The 45-day war in Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh) was an everyday battle of survival and a journey towards precious peace in every Armenian’s mind. Unfortunately, the price of peace is often high.

Every house has a story from Artsakh

COAF-supported villages have new residents – people who are still in their homeland but dream of returning to their abandoned homes.

Knar and the disrupted peace of her home and soul

COAF’s team reflects the geography of Armenia and the diaspora. We have someone from everywhere. Knar is our Artsakh.

A day in the life of Horom villagers

“Are there people who still bake bread in the tonir?” “There are but very few. Let’s walk a bit. As soon as we smell a scent of freshly baked lavash, we will go towards it.”

The psychological cost of war: day 28

COAF’s Psychological Services Manager Tamara Harutyunyan has been working with families from rural Armenia and Artsakh affected by the crisis.

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