SIDA Supports the Urgent Needs of Refugees from Nagorno Karabakh in Armenia

12/01/24

SIDA Supports the Urgent Needs of Refugees from Nagorno Karabakh in Armenia

Action Against Hunger, together with its local partner, “Partnership and Teaching,” has been providing humanitarian assistance to refugees from Nagorno-Karabakh who are displaced in Armenia. Assistance has been provided in the Syunik province over a period of four months from October 2023 to January 2024 and includes voucher assistance, in-kind support (food and hygiene items) distribution and the provision of mental health support services.

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Nearly 340,000 people in Gaza, half of them children, have been helped by Action Against Hunger since the start of the conflict

12/01/24

Nearly 340,000 people in Gaza, half of them children, have been helped by Action Against Hunger since the start of the conflict

The next few hours bring 100 days of war between Israel and Gaza, marked by a food catastrophe on the brink of famine, an outbreak of disease, an increasing number of deaths of women and children, and extremely limited humanitarian access.

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Humanitarian Negotiation Training in Abkhazia

07/12/23

Humanitarian Negotiation Training in Abkhazia

Over the past week Action Against Hunger has held the "Clingendael Institute training in Humanitarian Negotiation " for our team, local non-governmental organizations and UN staff in Abkhazia. This training, conducted by Maria Romero from Action Against Hunger's Headquarters in Madrid, aims to train the negotiation skills of humanitarian aid workers in order to support them in negotiating more effectively in their humanitarian aid work. This initiative and opportunity was highly appreciated by the participants as it proved be both an informative and rewarding experience.

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Building Skills While Providing for Basic Needs: pt1

01/12/23

Building Skills While Providing for Basic Needs: pt1

With funding from UNHCR, Action Against Hunger South Caucasus has been running a “Winterization support programme” in Abkhazia. This initiative harnesses the potential of Abkhazia’s youth by providing practical, vocational skills training in carpentry, metal-work and plumbing repair performed in the workshops of local experts. Graduates from these trainings, together with the trainers, then provide support to local vulnerable households, through water and sanitation repairs within their homes and the provision of windows, doors, and other building modifications to protect them from the harsh winter elements. Recently, Action Against Hunger South Caucasus visited the households which have benefitted from these building modifications. During this visit, we placed a special focus on the installation of the water and sanitation facilities. Here’s what the recipients of this support had to say.

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The ceasefire in Gaza has been insufficient, our teams continue to work despite the challenges

01/12/23

The ceasefire in Gaza has been insufficient, our teams continue to work despite the challenges

During almost a week of temporary ceasefire, Action Against Hunger teams have been able to scale up their humanitarian response with interventions such as the construction of a sanitation unit in Al Aqsa hospital in Deir Al Balah, including toilets and washbasins, which we hope to complete in the coming days. The renewed fighting puts our activities at risk, which is why we insist that a permanent ceasefire is necessary to meet the most basic needs of the Gazan population.

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Action Against Hunger’s Communications Officer hears the stories from families displaced from Nagorno Karabakh

29/11/23

Action Against Hunger’s Communications Officer hears the stories from families displaced from Nagorno Karabakh

During a recent visit to the Charentsavan and Nor Nork multi-functional centres run by Mission Armenia, Action Against Hunger’s Communications Officer, Nicolas de Wergifosse, met with refugees from Nagorno Karabakh who had arrived in Armenia following the recent conflict in September 2023. Here are two of the stories he heard from those recently displaced by the conflict and now living in Armenia.

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