Visit to Vayots Dzor community

The Confederation of Trade Unions of Armenia continues its regional visits. This time, employees of the  Educational and Research Center of the CTUA  visited the children forcibly displaced from Artsakh and settled in the city of Vayk, Azatek and Zartap villages of the extended Vayots Dzor community, who are studying in grades 1-6, and presented them educational kits. The Vayots Dzor community became the second gateway to Armenia after Goris for our compatriots forced to leave Artsakh. For about a week, residents and volunteers of the city received and sent displaced people from Artsakh to different parts of Armenia.
Talking to the children, asking them about the difficult trials they face at this stage of life, it became obvious that the social issue is paramount even for these kids.

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