YEREVAN (Armenpress)—The State of Kuwait has announced it will allocate $100,000 to the non-governmental organization Center for Coordination of Syrian Armenian Affairs. The corresponding agreement will be signed on September 27 at the Ministry of the Diaspora of the Republic of Armenia.
As reported to Armenpress by the Ministry, the money will be allocated to assist schools and other educational programs implemented for Syrian Armenians living in Armenia. The signing of the agreement will be attended by the Minister of the Diaspora Hranush Hakobyan.
Currently about 10,000 Syrian Armenians live in Armenia and are permanently supported by the Ministry of the Diaspora in terms of housing and employment. About 1,000 Syrian Armenians applied to the Ministry and were provided with jobs.
he gave so little armenians contributed and still contribute a lot for kuwait in working there since the fifftieshe gave so little
Kuwait, along with the rest of the Gulf Arab states, (including Saudi Arabia) can help Syrian Armenians by not providing money and arms to organ-eating terrorists trying to plunge Syria into chaos so that the U.S. and its allies can claim ignorance “–the revolution was betrayed!”–when they are partitioning Syria and redrawing the map of the Mid East.
Thanks to Emir Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah for the $100,000, however a million or 10 millions would have done a better job.
This a great stepp and will have positive impact on all armenians.. My thank1s to the Kuwaiti Government
Syrian-Armenians are assets, for Armenia. Some of them will become business people in the future, who will contribute toward Armenia`s economy!!