The project is expected to help increase access to social assistance benefits and services and provide self-employment support to about 11,000 vulnerable members of society in urban and rural communities in Ararat, Armavir, Kotayk.
The two, according to a statement released by Mnatsakanyan’s office, proudly pointed to the cooperation between the two countries in organizing the return of their citizens from Yerevan and Minsk.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and World Health Organization (WHO) Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus today, by telephone, discussed the ongoing coronavirus crisis in Armenia and the government’s response to it.
Armenian National Assembly Speaker Ararat Mirzoyan announced today that a staffer on the parliament’s payroll has tested positive for the coronavirus and is now in isolation.
When asked to explain the May 5 resignation of Minister of the Environment Erik Grigoryan, Armenian PM Pashinyan had little to offer other than to say that the minister “had done his best”.
Another 163 Covid-19 cases were reported in Armenia, raising the total to date to 2,782.