organized home visits to give parents additional support with their children . Between October and December , our team of Emergency Education Responders reached over 1,000 conflict-affected students .
Teach For Armenia ’ s Emergency Education Response continued into 2021 . The project was launched in close coordination with the national ministries of Armenia and Artsakh , as well as local governments in the regions . With their input , we mapped the movement and needs of displaced students throughout Armenia and Artsakh , which informed our priorities and actions .
Our Emergency Education Response has underscored the importance of building a movement of leaders who work in pursuit of educational equity . Teach For Armenia was able to quickly mobilize and scale a humanitarian response due to a robust talent pool of missionaligned and values-driven educators who had undergone our training over the course of two years . Without our Alumni-Ambassadors , this project would not have been possible .
Emergency Education Managers
Emergency Education Manager , Lori / Armavir Regions
Sose Ghazaryan ,
Ester Isahakyan ,
Emergency Education Manager , Tavush Region
Emergency Education Manager , Ararat Region
Astghik Mnatsakanyan ,
Emergency Education Manager , Gegharkunik Region
Olya Hovhannisyan ,
Sona Gevorgyan ,
Emergency Education Manager , Syunik Region
Emergency Education Manager , Kotayk Region
Armine Gevorgyan ,
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