Armenia's Impoverished Children's Homes
Funding levels leave homes able to provide children in care with food and clothing, and not much else.
Funding levels leave homes able to provide children in care with food and clothing, and not much else.
Azerbaijani and Armenian leaders can't agree how they would begin ending long-running dispute.
Hardly any new students are applying because pupils are spending another year at school.
Cases reflect not only individual plight of people displaced by conflict, but also political will to score points off the other side.
Government offers cheap loans and tax-free fertiliser, but farmers say it isn't enough.
Shortage of burial plots in Yerevan encourages sell-off of existing space.
Bitter stand-off between main opposition group and governing elite seems to be ending.
People who join NGOs do so out of commitment, not careerism, founder of Women’s Resource Centre says.
Both nations uncertain whether Yerevan should send singer to 2012 contest in Baku.