by afusa | Jun 26, 2014 | Features
In Togh, the first village that saw fighting during the Artsakh War, Armenia Fund created an art school for children of the village and ten others that are nearby. It’s hard to know if art was on anyone’s mind. The segregated school with the Azerbaijanis on one side...
by afusa | Jun 23, 2014 | Features, Newsroom
The old building of the school built in 1932 is already a memory. From September on, the 52 schoolchildren of the village will attend the newly-built school, which has been constructed with donations from a former student of the old village school. As for the...
by afusa | Jun 21, 2014 | Features
Armenia Fund is pleased to continue its new series on welcome developments in Armenia, including Artsakh. For over two decades, the Fund has been doing humanitarian work throughout Armenia and this series is an opportunity to showcase welcome developments in the...
by afusa | Jun 20, 2014 | Newsroom
The reconstruction of the 116-kilometer Vardenis-Martakert Highway, which includes the renovation and incorporation of the Vardenis-Drmbon route, is under way. Currently earthwork is being performed simultaneously in 12 sections of the highway and comprises...
by afusa | Jun 13, 2014 | Features
Karvachar, a town that had no running water is where Armenia Fund built a brand new distribution network that now provides the town with safe drinking water 24 hours a day. It’s early Saturday morning. You walk over to the sink and start brushing your teeth. The cool...