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Eleanor Monbiot, OBE, Regional Director for the Middle East and Eastern Europe at World Vision, discusses the humanitarian organization’s evolving role in Armenia as it transitions to a locally led, self-funded model. She highlights World Vision’s decades of work with vulnerable children and families in fragile contexts, including recent support for over 16,000 displaced people from Nagorno-Karabakh. Monbiot emphasizes the importance of systemic change, social inclusion, and close collaboration with local institutions to ensure sustainable impact. 0:00- Helping in Armenia’s “fragile contexts” 2:28- World Vision becoming self-funding in Armenia 5:51- Corporate social responsibility policy 6:49- Government support and new initiatives 9:02- Help to those displaced from Artsakh #CivilNet #ՍիվիլՆեթ
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Eleanor Monbiot, OBE, Regional Director for the Middle East and Eastern Europe at World Vision, discusses the humanitarian organization’s evolving role in Armenia as it transitions to a locally led, self-funded model. She highlights World Vision’s decades of work with vulnerable children and families in fragile contexts, including recent support for over 16,000 displaced people from Nagorno-Karabakh. Monbiot emphasizes the importance of systemic change, social inclusion, and close collaboration with local institutions to ensure sustainable impact. 0:00- Helping in Armenia’s “fragile contexts” 2:28- World Vision becoming self-funding in Armenia 5:51- Corporate social responsibility policy 6:49- Government support and new initiatives 9:02- Help to those displaced from Artsakh #CivilNet #ՍիվիլՆեթ
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