Yerevan

Beneficiaries Description: 
Direct: 

- 400 members  of the students’ councils of the 20 schools.
- the  students directly involved in the project activities/ students' initiatives: nearly 2,000. 

Indirect: 
- the parents of the 20 schools
- the administrations and the staff of the 20 schools

Beneficiaries Description: 
Direct: 
at least 10 entrepreneurs during the project period will pilot the YBI Sustainability Toolkit co-created by YBI members focusing on environment, social and governance issues.
Indirect: at least 50 entrepreneurs each year will benefit from the designed Toolkit which will be incorporated in the learning modules. 

Beneficiaries Description: 

Direct: 260 school students in 26 schools (12 old and 14 new), who will directly participate in YEC clubs' activities and 26 mentors of the schools, who will participate in a TOT in Yerevan and series of on-line webinars organized by Polish partner. 
Indirect: The schools' communities: the other students of the schools, schools' administrations, and parents.

Beneficiaries Description: all patients in need of blood service have enough blood for transfusion in Armenia 

Beneficiaries Description: direct beneficiaries are around 200 people

Beneficiaries Description: Stakeholders' (student councils, parents, school administration, etc.) situation analysis in 100 schools (involving nearly 300 students, 200 parents, 25 school principals and 25 teachers, 8 focus groups involving 100 representatives from 100 schools) 

Beneficiaries Description: At least 50 women entrepreneurs primarily residing in the remote regions of Armenia

Beneficiaries Description: Within the "Digital Accelerator 2022" Programme, YBI is helping JMF to incorporate digitalization in a way that the most effectively supports in achievement of its goals

 

Beneficiaries Description: Direct beneficiaries of the project are about 10,000 newborns and 20 trained ultrasound doctors and neonatologists (3 from Yerevan and 17 from regions) of Armenia. Indirect beneficiaries are the families of the newborns and disabled children.

Beneficiaries Description:  The first target group in the proposed Action are 3760 young people (13-17 years old) in schools; the second target group of the Action consists of 160 youth aged between 18 and 29 years.

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