ONE MORE HUMANITARIAN PROGRAM TO BE IMPLEMENTED IN ARTSAKH ON INITIATIVE OF BARONESS COX
YEREVAN, JULY 26, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. Baroness Caroline
Cox, Vice-Speaker of the British Parliament's House of Lords, is
going to again visit Artsakh, this time with a new humanitarian
program. Her partners are Daniel Lillis, representative of The
Children's Hospital Trust Fund, Kathy Mellor, responsible person
of the Birth Link organization. They will provide humanitarian and
technical assistance to the newborn babies reanimation center to open
in Stepanakert within the framework of the program. This center to
open in Artsakh will become the branch of the center of the same name
of Yerevan University Hospital N 3.
As doctor-anaesthetist Hrant Kalenterian, responsible person of the
Yerevan center, said at the July 25 press conference, the center serves
the maternity hospitals acting in the whole territory of Armenia. The
center of Artsakh will be smaller and will serve the whole territory
of Nagorno Karabakh. The doctors of the center will pass 6-12-month
retraining with the assistance of the international partners soon.
Baroness Cox said that Kathy Mellor, representative of the Birth
Link organization, visited Karabakh six years ago and has implemented
various programs there up to present. "My goal is to bring many people
to Armenia and Karabakh for them to tell the truth about Armenians
and Karabakh in the future," Caroline Cox emphasized. She highlighted
that no propaganda is necessary for this as Azerbaijanis do that,
people should just come to Armenia and Karabakh, see the truth and
tell the world about the Armenian Genocide, Nagorno Karabakh war's
real picture and Armenian people.
YEREVAN, JULY 26, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. Baroness Caroline
Cox, Vice-Speaker of the British Parliament's House of Lords, is
going to again visit Artsakh, this time with a new humanitarian
program. Her partners are Daniel Lillis, representative of The
Children's Hospital Trust Fund, Kathy Mellor, responsible person
of the Birth Link organization. They will provide humanitarian and
technical assistance to the newborn babies reanimation center to open
in Stepanakert within the framework of the program. This center to
open in Artsakh will become the branch of the center of the same name
of Yerevan University Hospital N 3.
As doctor-anaesthetist Hrant Kalenterian, responsible person of the
Yerevan center, said at the July 25 press conference, the center serves
the maternity hospitals acting in the whole territory of Armenia. The
center of Artsakh will be smaller and will serve the whole territory
of Nagorno Karabakh. The doctors of the center will pass 6-12-month
retraining with the assistance of the international partners soon.
Baroness Cox said that Kathy Mellor, representative of the Birth
Link organization, visited Karabakh six years ago and has implemented
various programs there up to present. "My goal is to bring many people
to Armenia and Karabakh for them to tell the truth about Armenians
and Karabakh in the future," Caroline Cox emphasized. She highlighted
that no propaganda is necessary for this as Azerbaijanis do that,
people should just come to Armenia and Karabakh, see the truth and
tell the world about the Armenian Genocide, Nagorno Karabakh war's
real picture and Armenian people.