EU plans to implement support project for Syrian-Armenians in Armenia

ArmenPress, Armenia



EU plans to implement support project for Syrian-Armenians in Armenia



YEREVAN, JUNE 26, ARMENPRESS. The European Union plans to implement a
project worth 3 million Euros for Syrian-Armenians who have resettled
in Armenia. The project will solve housing problems of many
Syrian-Armenians, as well as will enable them to develop their
businesses, Hoa-Binh Adjemian – Head of the Cooperation Section at the
EU Delegation to Armenia, told ARMENPRESS.

“The EU has concentrated 3 million Euros under the Madad Fund for the
integration of Syrian refugees in Armenia. Our first target is the
capacity development of Syrian-Armenians, and the next is to help the
Syrian-Armenian refugees to find an easier way to live. And we will
subsidize them to settle here as we see that many Syrian refugees face
housing problems”, Hoa-Binh Adjemian said.

1 million Euros from the total cost of the project will be provided
for solving housing issues of Syrian-Armenians, and 1 million Euros –
for their business development. Support will also be provided for
promoting the small enterprises established by Syrian-Armenians. And
the remaining 1 million Euros will be provided for the training and
capacity development of Syrian-Armenians.

The official added that Syrian-Armenians in Armenia will be founded
and recruited by the capacities of the Red Cross. The organization in
Armenia is cooperating with different structures, including the
organizations of Syrian-Armenians.

The signing of the project is scheduled to take place in late June or
mid-July. Its implementation will start in September. Already in
October assistance will be provided to Syrian-Armenians.

Tens of thousands of people, including Armenians, have been killed in
clashes in Syria since March 2011. Due to such situation
Syrian-Armenians continue leaving the country, many arrived in
Armenia. Armenia hosted 22.000 Syrian-Armenians since the launch of
the Syrian war.

Interview by Anna Grigoryan

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan