Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan Visits COAF-Constructed Health Center in Dsegh Village
On August 28, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan paid a visit to the upcoming regional health center in the village of Dsegh, in Lori province.
On August 28, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan paid a visit to the upcoming regional health center in the village of Dsegh, in Lori province.
In October 2022, COAF hosted a group of doctors within the Fresno Medical Mission for the fifth consecutive year.
Residents of rural communities in Armenia are often deprived of the opportunity to receive quality medical care.
Have you ever wondered what health care looks like in Armenia’s rural regions? Here’s a little glimpse:
Meghrashen is a mellifluous village with over 1100 villagers. The village got its name due to many beekeepers in the community.
In the post-pandemic world, many appreciate the things that helped not slip into a sedentary lifestyle. Yoga was certainly one of them.
Many might relate that having an Armenian first name and introducing yourself when abroad can be challenging, of course, if your name isn’t Ann, Mary, or David.
Considering the rising number of coronavirus cases, the lockdown, and the limited economic activity, we saw an urgent need to lend a helping hand to our beneficiary villagers in need.
8704 teeth of rural Armenian children have been treated thanks to COAF’s free dental services.
Virus prevention, social-economic protection, and awareness-raising are the major priorities of our current focus.
Children of Armenia Fund (COAF) is a non-profit, non-governmental organization that employs community-led approaches aimed at improving the quality of life in rural Armenia, with particular focus on children and youth.
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