Agribusiness on the Border 24: Sasoon A. Family
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Several villages in the Tavush region of Armenia are bordering Azerbaijan. Residents in these border villages live and work under a constant risk of sniper fire and renewed armed conflict each day. The economy of the villages and the livelihood of many of its residents have suffered due to these difficult and dangerous times. It is of strategic importance to support these villagers in their daily lives so that they may remain inhabitants of these villages, mere footsteps from Azerbaijan. Economic development and opportunities for work are essential to continue improving the conditions in these border villages.
To date we have successfully implemented eight agribusiness projects in the village of Baghanis. Currently home to 286 households and 955 people, the village was established in the fifth century and is situated in the Tavush region of Armenia. The village is adjacent to the Republic of Azerbaijan, sharing a 2 km-long border. Today, the residents make a living by farming and tending to their livestock. The village is actively trying to improve the quality of life for its residents and is in need of aid.
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Thank you to all our donors, we have met our fundraising goal.
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Dr. Julie Kulhanjian Strauch
Piedmont, CA January 3, 2018Dr. Julie Kulhanjian Strauch
Piedmont, CA January 3, 2018Today The Paros team visited Sasoon and his two new cows. We wish him and his family the best on his future success.