ArmInfo. 38 Children were born in families of forcibly displaced persons from Nagorno-Karabakh, 14 in Yerevan, 24- in the regions, RA, press secretary of the Prime Minister of Armenia Nazeli Baghdasaryan reported on October 9.
According to her, 278 forcibly displaced persons are currently receiving treatment in medical centers in Armenia. The condition of 95 of them is assessed as serious, and 11 as extremely serious. In addition, seven children are being treated in hospitals; their condition is of moderate severity.
16,448 people or 16.5% of forcibly displaced persons have already visited outpatient clinics or clinics. They were assigned to one or another primary health care facility. Their servicing is carried out within the framework of government orders. Over 9 thousand children are already going to school.
About 52,600 people have already received one-time assistance in the amount of 100 thousand drams for urgent needs.
100 thousand 632 people were forcibly displaced from Artsakh to Armenia. 40 thousand drams per month (about 100 dollars) per person will be provided to cover the housing expenses of each family forcibly displaced from Nagorno Karabakh from October 1, and another 10 thousand drams will be provided for utility expenses. The program will operate for at least 6 months and will cover all displaced citizens, regardless of age, with the exception of those in special centers and those who have real estate in Armenia.