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No Water. No Village. No People. No Artsakh.

by Asbarez Staff
November 16, 2010
in Armenia, Featured Story, Top Stories, Videos
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The Nagorno-Karabakh Republic is a land rich with water, with dozens of rivers flowing through the rich mountainous terrain. But access to life’s most precious resource is an ongoing problem for more than 200 villages in Artsakh.

With no water infrastructure in place, village residents are forced to manually trek to rivers, lakes or reservoirs to collect their water in small tanks and containers to use for laundry, cooking, washing, drinking and irrigating.

Unfortunately, the unpurified water often causes diseases in these villages. Without a constant supply of clean, reliable water, maintaining a healthy, large family–let alone a village–is difficult to say the least.

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  1. Norin Radd says:
    12 years ago

    That is why, ALL Armenians should, must, and will unite this year worldwide to donate and help build the critical water irrigation lines that our brothers and sisters in Arstakh need to thrive! $20, $50, or even $100 will not kill anyone’s chances of becoming the next Warren Buffet plus you’ll feel great about it afterwards, so OPEN your wallets and skip a weekend out on the town for a great cause and put all of your irrational and falsely placed skepticism aside for a great cause, you’ll be glad that you did afterwards.
    Artnaztek Hayotyoon, zter amenitz tangageen haroostyoone zter Hayrenikene yev zter Artzakhe, check merni yete $50 nevirek Teletonin.

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  2. Seervart says:
    12 years ago

    I would love to donate and I wish every Armenian would donate $50.00. The telethon is this coming November 25. Right? All we do is call Armenia 50555. Correct?

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  3. Armenia Fund says:
    12 years ago

    @Seervart Actually 50555 is the number to send a text message to if you want to donate 10 dollars. To do this, you text the word “ARMENIA” to 50555.
    To make an online donation, visit: https://www.armeniafund.org/donate/donations.php
    To call in on the day of the telethon, visit: Armeniafund.org on the day of the telethon to find the number to call or watch it on the various channels it will be broadcast on to see the phone number.

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