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- World Vision Armenia | Miatsir Main
World Vision Armenia Mr. Raffi Doudaklian, Country Program Director 1 Romanos Melikyan Street Yerevan +37460491010 wvarmenia@wvi.org https://www.wvi.org/armenia About us World Vision started its operations in Armenia right after the devastating earthquake in 1988 by delivering humanitarian aid. Later, along with the humanitarian support, World Vision started implementing development projects. In 2000, World Vision launched its first ‘Child Sponsorship’ programme in Gyumri marking the start of long-term community development interventions. Today, World Vision focuses its efforts on border communities of Armenia where tens of thousands of children directly benefit from the organisation’s development projects. Previous Next
- Embassy of Armenia to Belgium & Mission of Armnenia to the EU | Miatsir Main
Embassy of Armenia to Belgium & Mission of Armnenia to the EU 28, Rue Montoyer 1000 Brussels +3223484400 armbelgiumembassy@mfa.am http://belgium.mfa.am About us Diplomatic relations between the Republic of Armenia and the Kingdom of Belgium were established on 10 March 1992. Previous Next
- Armenian Apostolic Church St. Mary Magdalene | Miatsir Main
Armenian Apostolic Church St. Mary Magdalene Father Zadik AVEDIKIAN Rue Kindermans 1A 1050 Brussels +32471728722 zadik.avedikian@yahoo.fr ; diacregaro@hotmail.fr https://www.armencom.be/fr/eglise About us t. Mary Magdalene Church is an Armenian Orthodox religious building built from 1986 to 1990 in a postmodern style. In the early 1980s, the non-profit organization Foundation for the Armenian Church in Belgium started to raise funds for the construction of a church. His project was designed by the architect Haïk Mardikian and the engineer Jacques Kupélian who were inspired by the shape of the Holy Cross Church of Aghtamar. Previous Next
- Armenian Research Center in Humanities (ARCH) | Miatsir Main
Armenian Research Center in Humanities (ARCH) Ashot Voskanyan, Founder & President Orbeli Brothers Street 67/2 Yerevan info@archumanities.am http://archumanities.am/en About us With a larger vision of modernizing the Armenian society, the Armenian Research Center in Humanities (ARCH) conducts disciplinary and interdisciplinary research in various fields of humanities (political science, sociology, cultural studies, literary criticism, philosophy and others), as well as the organization of scientific and educational activities, publishing and outreach. Previous Next
- Cilicia Basketball Academy/Club | Miatsir Main
Cilicia Basketball Academy/Club Arto Shahinian Yeznik Koghbatsi 69 0002 Yerevan +37455180418 cilicia.basketball.club@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/CiliciaBasketballClub/ About us Cilicia Basketball Academy/Club was established in 2018. Developing basketball skills of both girls and boys from the age of 6 years onwards. Our mission is to raise an academy and be part of the growing basketball culture in Armenia as we develop, form and expose the young and the youth to the importance of hard work, discipline and instilling passion and the love for basketball within our community Previous Next
- Lumière Française Action Médico-sociale | Miatsir Main
Lumière Française Action Médico-sociale Levon Khachatryan, President Karen Temirjian Street 1, Passage 8/1 Gyumri +37498673694; +33774444433 hayfranskentron@gmail.com ; lumierefrancaise21@gmail.com https://www.lumiere-francaise.org/ About us We are a Franco-Armenian association with humanitarian and social goals. This was formed around a multidisciplinary medical team, some members of which already have extensive experience in cooperation with Armenia. Previous Next
- Fonds Arménien de France | Miatsir Main
Fonds Arménien de France Bédros Terzian, President BP 12 - Cedex 14 75660 Paris +33148835106 info@fondsarmenien.org https://fondsarmenien.org/ About us Founded in 1993, and affiliated with the Hayastan Fund, which is based in Armenia, the Armenian Fund of France aims to build and renovate infrastructure essential to the socio-economic development of Armenia and Karabakh. The Armenian Fund's projects are carried out by local companies and thus also aim to create jobs. The Armenian Fund of France is a unitary and apolitical humanitarian association. By the number of its members and its contributors (around 20,000 households and professionals in France), it is representative of the Armenian Diaspora in France. In addition, the Armenian Fund of France works closely with French communities: cities, departments, regions, as well as with parliamentarians who support it financially and call on its skills to carry out projects on the ground, responding to their needs. requirements. Previous Next
- AOByte | Miatsir Main
AOByte Tigran Sargsyan, CEO Hakob Hakobyan 3 0033 Yerevan +37443083070 info@aobyte.com https://aobyte.com/ About us AOByte is a software development company founded in 2016. What began as a two-person operation is now a rising hub of tech enthusiasts ambitious to get the maximum result by putting all efforts and professionalism into the daily work. Our name AOByte describes us best. Each of us is a unique unit of information, making up our team of software geeks who are innovative, imaginative, devoted, and intelligent all at once - just like the Japanese color word AO that represents blue and green simultaneously. Today AOByte provides end-to-end software development services and cutting-edge engineering solutions to companies worldwide, driving business growth and performance in industries such as FinTech, Healthcare, and InsurTech. Previous Next
- Institute of Oriental Studies, Armenian National Academy of Sciences | Miatsir Main
Institute of Oriental Studies, Armenian National Academy of Sciences Director - Robert P. Ghazaryan 24/4 Marshal Baghramian Ave. 0019 Yerevan +37410583382 info@orient.sci.am http://orient.sci.am About us The IOS studies the history, socio-political, international and regional relations, the culture, religion, the problems of national minorities and ethnic groups of the countries and peoples of the Middle East, Caucasus and Eastern Asia from antiquity to the present. From the geographical point of view this is conditioned by the circumstance that the Middle East and Caucasus are the regions which are the immediate neighbors of Armenia, whose ancient and modern history is closely interlaced with the history of the Assyrians, Babylonians, Hittites, Persians, Byzantines, Georgians, Caucasian Albanians, Arabs, Kurds, Turks and other peoples. Besides, in most Arabic countries, Iran, Turkey, Georgia and Northern Caucasus there are active Armenian communities. Previous Next
- Pan Armenian Council of Western USA (PAC WUSA) | Miatsir Main
Pan Armenian Council of Western USA (PAC WUSA) Burbank, CA +18187454555 admin@ancawr.org https://panarmeniancouncilwusa.org/ About us he Pan-Armenian Council of the Western United States of America was founded in Burbank, California in 2019 and is comprised of 25 of the largest religious, political, cultural and professional organizations leading the Armenian community. Through the Council, these entities strive to fulfill the organization’s mission statement, which is to implement and realize projects of a pan-community nature; to encourage and assist projects which advance the collective interests and the rights of Armenian communities across the Western United States; to undertake steps to resist actions and efforts which are contrary to the collective interests and rights of Armenians; to gather and apply the Armenian community’s resources for the benefit of the community’s interests as well as the welfare of the Republics of Armenia and Artsakh; to always be mindful of the collective health and protection of the Armenian community. Previous Next
- Western Armenian Music | Miatsir Main
Western Armenian Music Hacig Kazarian, Author 89012 Henderson, NV htkazarian@embarqmail.com https://westernarmenianmusic.com/ About us Silenced for over 100 years, Western Armenian music is an integral part of the culture that was brought to America by the first Armenian immigrants. These were the Armenians that left Asia Minor before, during, and after the 1893 Hamidian conflict and the 1915 Armenian Genocide. It is the story and personal narrative of a second-generation Armenian music was preserved in the United States. This uniqure genre of music is now an American-Armenian phenomenon. The story, the music, dance and song from Bitlis (Paghesh), Diyarbekir (Dirkranagert), Erzurum (Garin), Kharpert, Sivas (Sepastia) and Van. The musical examples referenced in the book (MP3 files and printed music) can be found in the RECORDED MUSIC and RESOURCES sections of this website. In the future, you will also find MP3 files of old Armenian recordings (from 78 rpm or LP’s). The ARTICLES section contains brief topics on various subjects concerning Western Armenian music or Armenian sacred music. Previous Next
- Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) | Miatsir Main
Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) Hagop Der-Khachadourian, Chairman Mher Mkrtchyan 12/1 Yerevan +37410521765 contact@arfd.am ; info@arf.am https://www.arfd.am/eng/ About us Founded in 1890, the programme of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Hai Heghapokhakan Dashnaktsutyun) is based on social justice, democracy and national self-determination for the Armenian people. The ARF-Dashnaktsutyun led the effort toward the establishment of the first Armenian Republic in 1918 and was the party in power for the duration of its existence. Following the Sovietization of Armenia in 1920, the ARF-Dashnaktsutyun was banned by the Communists and its leadership exiled. In the Diaspora, the ARF-Dashnaktsutyun fought Soviet rule over Armenia and championed the cause of Armenian rights and independence; it played a leading role in organizing a social and cultural framework aimed at preserving the Armenian identity. The ARF-Dashnaktsutyun officially re-emerged in Armenia during the dissolution of the USSR, in 1990. The ARF-Dashnaktsutyun is internationally recognized as a major political force both in Armenia, Karabagh and in the Armenian communities worldwide. Previous Next
