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Displaced Syrian women produce non-medical masks to help host communities prevent COVID-19

The unprecedented spread of coronavirus in Armenia is driving the demand for face masks.

21 May 2020

A displaced Syrian woman sew masks © UNHCR Armenia

A group of displaced Syrian women of “Nor Arev” sewing and alternations company managed by Ms. Vani Nalbandian, got wired for production of non-medical masks under the leadership of the Homeland Development Initiative Foundation membering the World Trade Organization.

A group of displaced Syrian women sew masks © UNHCR Armenia

UNHCR, and Homeland Development Initiative Foundation visited the displaced women at work in the atelier at the ‘Industrial Zone’ provided to the Syrian Armenian Union NGO.

“Nor Arev gave me the opportunity to make some income and support my family. During these difficult days of emergency when people are in need of masks, I feel honoured that my skills and input can serve useful for the host community,” said one of the women while sewing a mask.

“Refugees have skills and talents that only need a chance to grow and flourish. Within each piece lies a story of history and culture, and the chance for a person who has fled war and persecution to offer something of beauty and style to the world,” Filippo Grandi, UN High Commissioner for Refugees.

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