Type | Name | Description | Modified | Size |
| Annual Report 2017 | The report has compiled all our achievements gained throughout 2017. | 07/06/2018 | 159KB |
| Annual Report 2015 ARM | Annual Report in Armenian from the year 2015 | 21/01/2016 | 2MB |
| Annual Report 2015 ENG | Annual Report in English from the year 2015 | 21/01/2016 | 2MB |
| Child Rights Situation Analysis in Armenia | Child Rights Situation Analysis in Armenia. Yerevan 2015. English version | 07/10/2015 | 4MB |
| Child Rights Situation Analysis in Armenia | Child Rights Situation Analysis in Armenia. Yerevan 2015. Armenian version | 07/10/2015 | 4MB |
| Middle East and Eurasia Region, Annual Report 2014 | 2014 witnessed another year of growth for Save the Children in the Middle East and Eurasia region, where we reached 8.2 million children in 2014 in 15 countries. During the year we launched four additional responses to large-scale crises: in Iraq (following the displacement in Anbar and later Mosul), in Gaza (following Operation Protective Edge), in Ukraine (following the outbreak of conflict in the east of the country) and in the North West Balkans (in response to large-scale flooding in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia).
Responding to rapidly escalating humanitarian crises meant our staffing levels across the region expanded from 1,474 national staff and 91 international staff at the end of 2013 to 2,265 national staff and 139 international staff by the end of 2014. Our total operating budget has gone from $63m in 2012 to $173m in 2013 to $236.8m in 2014 and in 2014 our programs reached over four million people directly. | 10/06/2015 | 3MB |
| The Difference We Make | 2013 was a monumental year for Save the Children's Middle East and Eurasia region, and we responded with ambition, innovation, and dedication. We grew from under 600 staff to over 2200 staff, we doubled our operating budget and we reached a staggering 12.3 million people, including 4.4 million children. This report is titled 'The Difference We Make', and it shows just how much we accomplished to create immediate and lasting change for children. | 10/12/2014 | 17MB |
| Child Safety: Brochure for Parents and Caregivers | The brochure outlines the most common causes of injury in children under five, provides advice on how to prevent these causes and presents the “child safety” calendar. The brochure has been reviewed and approved by RA Ministry of Health as a public health educational material. 2010, Armenian. | 15/05/2014 | 231KB |