AMAA Participates in Unprecedented Cooperation for Martuni Village, Armenia


AMAA Participates in Unprecedented Cooperation for Martuni Village, Armenia –

On the occasion of the Centennial of the Armenian Genocide, AMA-Armenia took the initiative to coordinate the formation of a Consortium of 6 NGOs (AMA-Armenia, Development Principles, “Shen” Charity NGO, World Vision Armenia, COAF Kids, Fund for Armenia Relief) to join efforts in support of Martuni Village, in the Republic of Armenia.

The Village, located in the north-eastern part of the Gegharkunik Region, on the southern shores of Lake Sevan, was founded in 1921 and its first inhabitants were Genocide survivors, mostly from Van, Alashkert, Kars and Sasun who had emigrated. The Village is 132 kilometers from Yerevan.

On March 4, 2016, these organizations and two new partners, Teach for Armenia and the Armenia Round Table of the World Council of Churches (WCC), visited Martuni to evaluate and review the work of the past year which included:

The Partners also visited the computer lab which was provided by the WCC Armenian Round Table.

Representatives of each organization also met with community members and discussed various projects.  The community members were very appreciative for all the help provided to them and expressed their suggestions and thoughts.  All the villagers were excited and encouraged about the work that is being rendered by this consortium.

The mission of this partnership is to help increase the standard of living in Martuni and eventually help other villages.  This cooperation of different Armenian organizations is an example of how synergy multiplies the efforts of each individual organization.


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