History

Here you can find the brief introduction of the French Armenian Development Foundation Key and strategic activities carried out throughout these years. You can get more details about the below mentioned and other projects further on website in FFAD Action field.

2004   
French Armenian Development Foundation established
2004 Cooperation with French University in Armenia
2005 UNCEF 1st project
2005 EU funded "Return to Sources" project aimed at facilitating the voluntary return to Armenia
2006
The Deaf and the community Service and project/ World Bank of Armenia via Civil Society Fund
2006 Supply of medical Equipment to Tavush and Syunik Regions hospitals project
2007 "EUROPE - what is in it for us"? project/ British Embassy and the EU
2007  "Work For all" contributing to the provision of the equal conditions for the disabled project
2008 EU funded "Deaf and Hard of Hearing Persons’ Training and Social Integration Center" creation/"Deaf dialogue is possible" project
2008 Assistance to Social Integration of Graduates of the Yerevan Special Schools
2009 EU funded "To Promote the Rights of Children and Adolescents with Mental Health (MH) Problems in Armenia" Project
2009

EU co-funded Migrations Projects launch in cooperation with OFII, AAAS, SEM

2010 WB CSF funded “Promoting the Rights of Children with Special Educational Needs” project, co-funded by FADF
2011 FADF funded "Legal Recognition of Armenian Sign Language" project
2011 FADF funded "What is Trafficking in persons –awareness begins from school" project

News

12.01.2012 | News and Events

Newsletter October-December 2011 edition

The French Armenian Development is happy to present the Newsletter October-December 2011 edition dedicated to the activities and accomplishments of the foundation.

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03.12.2011 | News and Events

International Day of Disabled People

On December 3, at 18:00 in the Blue Hall of “Moscow” Cinema the French Armenian Development Foundation organized an event dedicated to the International Day of Persons with Disabilities.

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Sustainable Development

Children and Youth

Migration

Vulnerable Persons