An unknown world in the cradle of nature: Debed Canyon
From ancient fortresses to impregnable COAF is here to show you an unknown world that you will discover in the Debed Canyon of the Lori region.
From ancient fortresses to impregnable COAF is here to show you an unknown world that you will discover in the Debed Canyon of the Lori region.
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.
COAF-supported villages have new residents – people who are still in their homeland but dream of returning to their abandoned homes.
COAF’s team reflects the geography of Armenia and the diaspora. We have someone from everywhere. Knar is our Artsakh.
The north-western Shirak Province of Armenia is well-known for Gyumri, the second-largest city and the cultural capital of Armenia.
On September 27, Armenians woke up to war – perhaps to the first war for the younger generations and the most large-scale one for older generations.
Hero. A new hero. Another hero.
Do we want to have heroes?
The female generations of a big Armenian family: Alina Patvakanyan, her daughter Gohar, and granddaughter Naré.
“The most powerful resource Dalarik village has is neither its agricultural lands nor its location. Dalarik is unique for its strong individuals,” says Lilith Hakobyan.
About six months ago, when we were switching to quarantine life, we would hardly imagine it would take us almost 180 days to get the green light of leaving our “home offices.”
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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