Femme Courage Solidarite Visits Civilitas
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Mr. Levon Kebabdjian and Armen Alaverdian of the NGO, Femme Courage Solidarite, came to Civilitas, accompanied by Mr. Ashot Ghazarian, the AGBU Representative in Yerevan, to talk about common interests in rural development.
The France-based NGO, led by the high-energy and commitment of Mrs. Nadya Kebabdjian, supports farmers in Karabakh, provides water tanks and supports children's camps. With Vahe Aghabegians of Civilitas, they discussed possible areas of cooperation.
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