Starting Anew․․․ The Struggle for Resettlement after Displacement
© Foto: Shushanik Nersesyan

Starting Anew․․․ The Struggle for Resettlement after Displacement

Stories of displacement seem never-ending: they all have similarities, yet each remains unique in its own right. Frequently, narratives revolve around individuals who find themselves forced to leave their lives behind and embark on a journey into the unknown.

Agricultural Aid: Empowering Displaced Families Amidst Hardship
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Agricultural Aid: Empowering Displaced Families Amidst Hardship

Reflecting on the wars raging across the globe, it becomes apparent that the consequences are consistent across all cases: suffering, destruction, casualties, displacement, and instability. These factors leave an indelible mark on individuals, making recovery and rebuilding...

Children: The lifelong Inspiration for Perseverance
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Children: The lifelong Inspiration for Perseverance

The forced displacement of over 100,000 Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh has caused several practical problems for the population, which are compounded by the burdensome feelings of loss. People displaced from Nagorno-Karabakh struggle every day to make ends meet and to care...

People in Need (PIN) is an international non-governmental organization founded in the Czech Republic in 1992. PIN implements long-term humanitarian and development projects in more than 30 countries. 

PIN arrived in Armenia as part of the humanitarian response to the devastating Spitak earthquake in 1988 when the founders had not yet officially registered the organisation. 

Years later, in 2003, the PIN Armenia representative office was established to support rural tourism, civic education and youth empowerment, integration of migrants, and job creation in Armenia.


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