Middle East Crisis Appeal
Vulnerabilities in the South Caucasus region (Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan) remain high because of political instability, climate change, and a lack of structural development, economic diversification, and social inequalities. The region also faces fallout from the war in Ukraine and the 2023 conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh, which displaced over 100,000 people to Armenia.
In 2023, our work in Armenia was scaled up to help refugees from Nagorno-Karabakh, in particular children and their caregivers, older people, people with disabilities, and those in remote and border-area communities. We provide food, multi-purpose cash and voucher support, hygiene assistance, and mental health and psychosocial services.
We continue to raise awareness of unexploded ordnance and mine risks for children and young adults and provide technical assistance to state agencies to help enhance the employability and entrepreneurial skills of participants in their programs.
People Received Food Vouchers
Refugees Received Mental Health Support