ArmInfo. The Armenian authorities are considering introducing a new program to support families displaced from Artsakh. This was announced on the air of the Public Television by Deputy Prime Minister of the Government of Armenia Tigran Khachatryan.
According to the Deputy Prime Minister, the Armenian authorities will continue to provide assistance to vulnerable groups of the population from Artsakh until the end of the year. Thus, in parallel with the revised 40+10 program, a program may be introduced from April, within the framework of which the amount of assistance will be tied to the size of the family's income.
<We allocate 40 thousand drams to children, people with disabilities of the first and second groups, pensioners. If it turns out that the monthly income per person is less than 55 thousand, then we will provide support: 40 thousand drams if the family consists of one person, and an additional 10 thousand drams for each subsequent family member>, - he explained.
As Tigran Khachatryan pointed out, since October 2023, more than 115 billion drams have been allocated within the framework of various assistance programs for internally displaced persons. 85-90% of these funds were provided from the state budget. The Deputy Prime Minister called the possibility of attracting funds to help the people of Artsakh as a result of holding international conferences <overestimated relative to reality>.
In October 2023, a program was launched in Armenia, within the framework of which 40 thousand drams (about 100 dollars) per month per person were allocated to cover housing costs for each family forcibly displaced from Nagorno-Karabakh, and another 10 thousand drams to pay for utilities. The program was supposed to cover all displaced citizens, regardless of age, with the exception of those in special centers and those who are not in Armenia. At the same time, property owners in Armenia were entitled to 10 thousand drams to pay for utilities.
Initially, the program was approved as a temporary measure, for a 6-month period, since it was planned to implement a housing program. Then it was decided to continue the program until the end of 2024, taking into account that it will take time to fully implement the second program and include beneficiaries in it. In November 2024, the authorities announced that the terms of the program (40 + 10) will be revised.
As a result, it was decided to review the terms of the 40+10 program - from April 2025, people of working age were excluded from the list of beneficiaries. At the same time, the amount of assistance from April to June inclusive will be 40 thousand drams, and from July to December inclusive - 30 thousand drams.
In May 2024, the procedure for implementing the state program for providing internally displaced persons with housing was approved. Over the next 10-12 years, the Armenian authorities will spend about 700-800 billion drams on implementing the program. The program consists of three components. One component is the purchase of an apartment or a private house by issuing a certificate, the second is the issuance of a certificate for the construction of a private house, and the third is the repayment of a mortgage loan. The amount of financial assistance does not depend on the component and is determined by the settlement chosen by the beneficiary of the program, where he plans to purchase/build housing. Thus, in case of purchasing/building a home in any of the 242 settlements approved by the government (Goris in Syunik, Berd in Tavush, etc.), the amount of assistance for each family member, including minors, will be 5 million drams, and when choosing a place of residence from the list of 148 settlements (Vardenis, Noyemberan, Kapan, Kajaran, etc.), the funding will be 4 million drams. In all settlements, including Yerevan (except for the first and second zones), the amount of assistance will be 3 million drams. If a person has an active mortgage loan, the government will provide support in the amount of 2 million drams for each family member. Mortgages in the first and second price zones of Yerevan are also not considered here. When choosing the second component (issuance of a certificate for the construction of a private house), the family can direct 3 million drams from the provided financial assistance to the purchase of a land plot. In this case, the area of the acquired land should not be less than 400 sq.m. A mandatory condition for participation in the program is citizenship of the Republic of Armenia.