The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) welcomes a 1.3 million Euro contribution from the European Union (EU) to provide cash assistance across Armenia for people affected by the Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) conflict.
This assistance will complement existing national efforts undertaken by the Government of Armenia and its partners to support people affected by the conflict and the COVID-19 pandemic.
“The EU’s emergency aid is delivered in line with the humanitarian principles and helps civilians affected by battles and their host population. Many displaced people find themselves in a difficult situation, which is further exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic. Through cash assistance, our partner WFP helps the most vulnerable pay for the things they need most urgently, including food,” says Janez Lenarcic, European Commissioner for Crisis Management.
WFP’s recent Food Security Assessment concluded that many people across the country are in need of humanitarian assistance.
“We highly appreciate this generous and timely contribution that will help us alleviate the suffering of conflict-affected people and help them put food on the table and secure other basic needs,” said Jelena Milosevic, WFP Representative and Country Director in Armenia.
WFP has developed a designated feedback mechanism for people benefiting from its assistance in Armenia, allowing them to communicate directly, effectively and safely with WFP. By calling the helpline at 096 120 400, or emailing [email protected], people can send feedback, requests or complaints related to the cash assistance. This allows WFP to adapt and adjust its response as necessary, determine increased needs and gaps, and resolve concerns.
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) welcomes a 1.3 million Euro contribution from the European Union (EU) to provide cash assistance across Armenia for people affected by the Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) conflict.
This assistance will complement existing national efforts undertaken by the Government of Armenia and its partners to support people affected by the conflict and the COVID-19 pandemic.
“The EU’s emergency aid is delivered in line with the humanitarian principles and helps civilians affected by battles and their host population. Many displaced people find themselves in a difficult situation, which is further exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic. Through cash assistance, our partner WFP helps the most vulnerable pay for the things they need most urgently, including food,” says Janez Lenarcic, European Commissioner for Crisis Management.
WFP’s recent Food Security Assessment concluded that many people across the country are in need of humanitarian assistance.
“We highly appreciate this generous and timely contribution that will help us alleviate the suffering of conflict-affected people and help them put food on the table and secure other basic needs,” said Jelena Milosevic, WFP Representative and Country Director in Armenia.
WFP has developed a designated feedback mechanism for people benefiting from its assistance in Armenia, allowing them to communicate directly, effectively and safely with WFP. By calling the helpline at 096 120 400, or emailing [email protected], people can send feedback, requests or complaints related to the cash assistance. This allows WFP to adapt and adjust its response as necessary, determine increased needs and gaps, and resolve concerns.