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application/pdfMiddle 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.10/06/20153MB
application/pdfManual on Working with Students with DisabilitiesThis manual has ben developed within the framework of “Livelihod Improvement through Fostered Employment (LIFE) for People with Disabilties” Program, funded by USAID and implemented by Save the Children in Armenia. It is intended for vocational colege teachers and aims at introducing them the peculiarites of working with people with disabilties. The handbok highlights and elaborates on the definiton and main principles of inclusive education, the right terminology related to diferent disabilties and other peculiarites of working with people with disabilties. English. 201330/07/2020280KB
application/pdfManual for Positive DiscipliningThe manual is designed for parents and care specialists working with children. It presents the milestones of positive disciplining and gives recommendations for positive childcare. In addition, the manual explains the distinctions of child development for all age groups and tackles possible issues for parenting in education and various complicated situations. Armenian. 2011.15/05/20142MB
application/pdfLIFE Program AchievementsThe factsheet presents the achievements of LIFE program in brief. LIFE - Livelihood Improvement through Fostered Employment for People with Disabilities program works to promote equal employment opportunities and access to employment as a basic human right for people with disabilities.03/11/2014113KB
application/pdfIssues of children of refugee families in ArmeniaChild rights situation and issues of children of refugee families in Armenia is a research aimed to reveal issues of children from refugee families and explore particular problems concerning their rights arising from the refugee status of their parents. 2011, in English04/11/2014813KB
application/pdfHow to Communicate with People with DisabilitiesThis manual has been developed within the framework of “Livelihood Improvement through Fostered Employment (LIFE) for People with Disabilities” Program, funded by USAID and implemented by Save the Children in Armenia. It is intended for youth and aims at introducing them the peculiarities of communicating with people with disabilities. Armenian. 201429/07/20146MB
application/pdfHealthy NutritionThe educational material is designed for primary school to raise awareness of school age children and contribute to development of lifelong practices of healthy nutrition. The material consists of (a) “Healthy Nutrition” Teachers Handbook and (b) “Healthy Nutrition” interactive learning materials for students of 1-4 grades (not attached: contact the Armenia CO for the interactive learning materials). This is a 24 hours curriculum to teach 1-4 grade school children on healthy lifestyle, nutrition and hygiene key practices. The curriculum was approved by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Armenia. 15/05/20145MB
application/pdfEmployment of People with Disabilities in ArmeniaThe goal of the study is to identify PWD employment needs and barriers to PWD employment. The rationale behind the study is that its findings will help policy-makers make better-informed choices in formulating policies that aim to improve the employment situation for PWD by, inter alia, removing barriers to employment, changing societal attitudes and perceptions and taking other pro-active measures to better address PWD employment needs. The study was conceived as a baseline assessment of the said needs and barriers. The Study was conducted within the framework of the “Livelihood Improvement through Fostered Employment (LIFE) for People with Disabilities” Program funded by the USAID and implemented by Save the Children and project “Socioeconomic Reintegration Programme for Mine Victims in South Caucasus” funded by the Austrian Development Agency (ADA)with funds of Austrian Development Cooperation through ITF and implemented by IOM.03/11/2014957KB
application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.documentChild’s best interest in a placement decision_CoE ResolutionSocial services in Europe: legislation and practice of the removal of children from their families in Council of Europe member States, Armenian non-official translation, April 2015 Link to adopted text: http://assembly.coe.int/nw/xml/XRef/Xref-DocDetails-EN.asp?FileID=21737&lang=EN 12/06/201528KB
application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.documentChild’s best interest in a placement decision_CoE RecommendSocial services in Europe: legislation and practice of the removal of children from their families in Council of Europe member States. CoE Recommendation 2068. Armenian, April 2015 Link to adopted text: http://assembly.coe.int/nw/xml/XRef/Xref-DocDetails-EN.asp?FileID=21738&lang=EN 12/06/201523KB

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