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Flow 343749
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- Source refreshed
- 13 Jul 2026
- Import completed
- 13 Jul 2026
- Source runs
- 1
- Covered years
- 2026
- Stable FTS ID
343749- Import checksum
9dca9a2ec0cca70caa2b383b78937e9aab82f901dbc5bb5dc397f9f3d0965e44
Reported amount $95,877
Status paid
Boundary incoming
Version 1
Year membership 2026
Reference 27_42421
Normalized source fields
Flow record
All normalized fields are displayed; unreported scalars remain explicit.- Description
- Multi-Sector - GBV Programming This project addresses the urgent needs of women forcibly displaced from Nagorno Karabakh (NK) to Armenia, who face multiple forms of violence and discrimination. The aftermath of wars, blockades, and displacement has heightened their vulnerability, with many becoming primary caretakers for traumatized family members while struggling with their own postconflict trauma. Displaced women from NK grapple with intimate partner violence, violence by family members, societal discrimination, and structural violence. Their challenges are compounded by discriminatory attitudes in local Armenian communities, impacting access to employment, education, healthcare, and social support. The project primarily targets displaced women from NK, aged 18-65+, currently residing in Yerevan and six surrounding regions (Ararat, Kotayq, Gegharkunik, Shirak, Aragatsotn, Armavir) where most of the displaced population has settled. Beneficiaries include those who have experienced psychological, physical, and economic violence due to recent conflicts and displacement. The Women's Center Shushi NGO, led by displaced women from NK, brings firsthand knowledge and lived experience to the project. This unique perspective will shape genderresponsive policies for some of Armenia's most marginalized residents. Recent crises have exacerbated vulnerabilities in several ways: women who lost husbands face economic challenges and exploitation risks; single women receive less state support, leading to precarious housing conditions; women with disabilities and elderly women struggle with isolation and basic needs; women over 40 face employment discrimination due to sexism and ageism; and women in households with war-traumatized men are at higher risk of domestic violence. To address these issues, the project will implement several interventions: Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Awareness-Raising and Capacity-Building Trainings; Individual Psychological Support for GBV and Post-Conflict Trauma; Safe Spaces for Improved Wellbeing and Formation of Self-Help Groups; In-depth Research on the Situation of Displaced Women in Armenia; and Advocacy Meetings with Ministry Representatives to Enhance Access to Essential Services. The project's goal is to enable women forcibly displaced from NK and living in Armenia to effectively address and reduce violence within their families and communities. Expected outcomes include identification and solutions for multiple forms of violence faced by displaced women; acknowledgment and understanding of displaced women's experiences by state bodies; improved access to safe spaces for healing from postconflict trauma; increased understanding of displaced women's issues within local Armenian communities; and improved social and economic integration of displaced women. This project, led by one of the few women's organizations run by displaced NK women in Armenia, is crucial for addressing the specific forms of violence faced by this vulnerable population. By combining direct support, research, and advocacy, it aims to create lasting change in the lives of displaced women and influence broader societal attitudes and policies. The project requires $250,000 over four years to achieve its goals, covering Yerevan and six surrounding regions in Armenia
- Contribution type
- financial
- Flow type
- Standard
- Decision date
- 31 Oct 2024
- First reported
- 01 Apr 2025
- Flow date
- 14 May 2025
- Budget year
- Not reported
- Parked amount
- Not reported
- Original amount
- Not reported
- Original currency
- Not reported
- Exchange rate
- Not reported
- Earmarking
- earmarked
- Method
- Traditional aid
- New money
- No
- Keywords
- Not reported
- On boundary
- "single"
- Source created
- 14 May 2025
- Source updated
- 20 May 2026
- Source fetched
- 13 Jul 2026
Canonical dimensions
Linked evidence
Only single resolved IDs become entity or filter links.- Donor
- UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Womensingle
- Recipient agency
- Women's Education for Advancement and Empowermentsingle
- Country
- Bangladeshsingle
- Sector
- Protection - Gender-Based Violencesingle
Source and destination objects 8
| Direction | Position | Type | Name | External ID | Behavior | State | Organization traits |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| source | 0 | Organization | UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women | 15182 | single | single | Pooled Funds, Global UN Pooled Funds, Pooled Funds |
| source | 1 | UsageYear | 2024 | 45 | single | unresolved | Not reported |
| destination | 0 | Plan | Rohingya Humanitarian Crisis Joint Response Plan 2026 | 1524 | single | single | Not reported |
| destination | 1 | Organization | Women's Education for Advancement and Empowerment | 15297 | single | single | NGOs, National NGOs/CSOs, Local and National Non-State Actors |
| destination | 2 | Cluster | Protection | 9035 | single | unresolved | Not reported |
| destination | 3 | GlobalCluster | Protection - Gender-Based Violence | 13 | single | single | Not reported |
| destination | 4 | Location | Bangladesh | 19 | single | single | Not reported |
| destination | 5 | UsageYear | 2026 | 47 | single | unresolved | Not reported |
Report details 1
| Position | Source type | Organization | Channel | Report date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | Primary | UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women | 01 Apr 2025 |
Year memberships 2
| Year | Boundary | On boundary | Observed | Import run |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | incoming | "single" | 13 Jul 2026 | 115 |
| 2024 | outgoing | "single" | 12 Jul 2026 | 34 |
Parent and child flows 0
Parent flowNot reported
Child flowsNone reported
Raw FTS JSON
Escaped source evidence is shown verbatim; unknown fields are preserved and not interpreted.
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