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  • Tavush storm response improves living conditions for 21,000 people

    Reuters AlertNet
    Sept 3 2004

    Tavush storm response improves living conditions for 21,000 people

    World Vision International


    World Vision International (WVI) - Australia
    Website: http://www.wvi.org

    More than 21,000 people in Armenia's Tavush region are benefiting
    from 50 restoration projects, as World Vision helps rebuild
    communities devastated by the storm that hit the country in March
    this year.

    The storm wreaked enormous damage in towns and villages across the
    World Vision US-funded Tavush Area Development Programme (ADP) in
    north-east Armenia, tearing roofs off residential buildings and
    damaging water supply facilities.

    Funding from World Vision in the United States and Hong Kong has
    enabled World Vision Armenia to address the needs of the communities
    affected by the disaster.

    In Azatamut community, the storm damaged the roofs of many apartment
    buildings, and frequent rains created serious problems for residents.


    "It rains almost every day and the walls and ceiling in our apartment
    are damp and mouldy. My two-year-old granddaughter, Ani, catches
    colds very often," said Greta Tamrazyan, one of 169 residents of a
    five-story building.

    "We tried to cover the holes in the roof, but the wind keeps ripping
    off pieces of old roofing," said Lilit Atabekyan, another resident.

    Together with the local community and with funding from World Vision
    US, the Tavush ADP is renovating the roofs of some 21 apartment
    buildings in Azatamut. World Vision supplied roofing and other
    construction materials and the community provided construction
    workers.

    With funding from World Vision Hong Kong, more than 860 people will
    benefit from the renovation of roofs in six residential buildings in
    the town of Ijevan. World Vision Armenia has already completed the
    renovation of the roof of a nine-story residential building.

    "I used to wake up at the sound of rain and start placing buckets and
    basins under the water pouring off the ceiling. Thanks to World
    Vision I don't have to do that anymore," said Nektak Yeritsyan, a
    resident.

    "My son worked on the construction. Many people wanted to help," she
    added.

    "These projects are very important not only because they are helping
    to improve living conditions for many poor families. By working
    together, people are realising that only their active participation
    and cooperation makes projects like these possible," said Varoujan
    Nersisyan, the Mayor of Ijevan.

    For more on World Vision's activities in Armenia, visit
    http://armenia.worldvision.org. For more information on World Vision
    International visit http://www.wvi.org, or contact us at
    [email protected]
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