In spring of 2022, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported cases of the monkeypox virus in Europe. Taking into account the experience of the COVID-19 pandemic, the global community is concerned that the planet Earth may face a second global virus crisis. So, it’s important to be informed to be protected against the virus and prevent the crisis.

HIV prevalence among migrants continues to be one of the biggest highest tendencies in Armenia.Therefore, it is important to raise awareness and promote HIV and AIDS prevention among migrants of Armenia.

In Armenia, people are often subjected to stigma and discrimination, violence based on their sexual and gender identity, being stripped of their access to many medical services. And as a result of this discrimination, they become more vulnerable to health issues, including HIV. So, everyone shall have equal access to health services! This video was made by New Generation Humanitarian NGO with the financial support of Gilead Sciences Inc. The contents of this video are the sole responsibility of New Generation Humanitarian NGO and do not necessarily reflect the views of Gilead Sciences Inc or of others represented in the video.

Stigma and discrimination, insults and even violence everywhere… But every person must have access to healthcare services. New Generation Humanitarian NGO provides consultation, testing for HIV and other STIs, and referral for treatment, as well as wide opportunities of receiving healthcare, legal social assitance and services.

SOGI-based discrimination and violence

New Generation Humanitarian NGO presents another series of Along With Time Interviews programs, which is dedicated to the discussion of SOGI-based discrimination and violence in the Armenian army. Sergey Gabrielyan, New Generation Humanitarian NGO President and human rights defender and Armine Sadikyan, Coordinator of the Department of Oversight of Defence and Security Sector at Helsinki Citizens’ Assembly-Vanadzor will be speaking around the topic.

Along with Time, Human Rights Situation of the Vulnerable Groups of Armenia

New Generation Humanitarian NGO presents another series of Along With Time Interviews programs, which is dedicated to the human rights protection of vulnerable groups in Armenia, present situation and necessary improvements. Sergey Gabrielyan, President of New Generation Humanitarian NGO, Lusine Gasparyan, lawyer of New Generation Humanitarian NGO, Camelia Kandiliani, President of National Trans Coalition Human Rights NGO, Sargis Ayvazyan, co-founder of Fearless Human Rights NGO will be speaking around the topic.

WORLD AIDS DAY 2021

Every year, on 1 December, the world commemorates World AIDS Day. This year the World AIDS Day is dedicated to highlighting the urgent need to end the inequalities that drive AIDS and other pandemics around the world. Without bold action against inequalities, the world risks missing the targets to end AIDS by 2030, as well as a prolonged pandemic and a spiraling social and economic crisis. So let’s End inequalities, end AIDS, end Pandemics.

Along with Time Interview series

New Generation Humanitarian NGO presents the first series of Along With Time Interviews programs, which is dedicated to the human rights protection of vulnerable groups in Armenia, present situation and necessary improvements. Sergey Gabrielyan, President of New Generation Humanitarian NGO, Shushan Khnkoyan, lawyer of New Generation Humanitarian NGO and Nora Aghazaryan, President of Fearless Human Rights NGO will be speaking around the topic.

Just an opinion or hatred…?

Pride Month is celebrated each year in the month of June to honor the Stonewall Uprising which happened in June 28, 1969 in the USA. Many people consider it a historic point for the LGBTI Liberation Movement not only for the United States but for the whole world. And what is the LGBTI situation in Armenia. We tried to find it out through a short survey among the Armenian citizens.

 Let’s prevent HIV (PrEP)

Awareness can save lives. New Generation Humanitarian NGO has prepared this video on Pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV (PrEP) to raise awareness about this prevention method in the Armenian society. The video was made by New Generation Humanitarian NGO with the financial support of Gilead Sciences Inc. The contents of this video are the sole responsibility of New Generation Humanitarian NGO and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Gilead Sciences Inc.

PEP / Post-exposure prophylaxis for HIV

The video tells about the post-exposure prophylaxis for HIV: PEP, when and how it is advisable to take. The video has been made by New Generation Humanitarian NGO with the financial support of Gilead Sciences Inc. The contents of this video are the sole responsibility of New Generation Humanitarian NGO and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Gilead Sciences Inc.

PrEP / Pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV

The video tells about the pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV: PrEP, when and how it is advisable to take. The video has been made by New Generation Humanitarian NGO with the financial support of Gilead Sciences Inc. The contents of this video are the sole responsibility of New Generation Humanitarian NGO and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Gilead Sciences Inc.

For Armenia and Artsakh

New Generation Humanitarian non-governmental organization, staying loyal to its humanitarian principles, since the very first days of the war tries to be by the side of the Armenian statehood and army.Since September, temporary shelters have been provided to many families displaced from Artsakh and people living in the area of Armenia, who also received food assistance. Clothes assistance was provided to socially disadvantaged families of fallen soldiers, of soldiers with disabilities and families displaced from Artsakh to Armenia. Clothes assistance was provided by New Generation Humanitarian NGO with support of US HiAM charity fund.

On the path to equal rights

The film was made by New Generation Humanitarian NGO with financial support of Sweden and the Norwegian Helsinki Committee. The opinions expressed during the film are those of the speakers, and do not necessarily reflect the views of others represented in the video, New Generation Humanitarian NGO, the Norwegian Helsinki Committee and Sweden.

The right to a happy life

The video was created and published by New Generation Humanitarian NGO within the framework of the “Right to Health” project implemented with the financial support of the Eurasian Coalition on Male Health (ECOM), from the funds of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria. Viewpoints presented herein are solely those of its authors and may not coincide with the views or opinions of ECOM and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria.

The importance of community engagement in decision-making processes

The video has been made by New Generation Humanitarian NGO with financial support of ECOM within the framework of the Eurasian Regional Consortium from the funds of the Robert Carr Fund. The contents of this video are the sole responsibility of New Generation Humanitarian NGO and do not necessarily reflect the views of ECOM and Robert Carr Fund.

A Lifestory. Nora’s Diary

This video is made by New Generation Humanitarian NGO with the financial support of the Norwegian Helsinki Committee. The contents of this video are the sole responsibility of New Generation Humanitarian NGO and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Norwegian Helsinki Committee.

It was a long internal struggle: LGBTIQ in Eastern Europe

LGBTIQ people are a highly stigmatised and discriminated in many Eastern European countries. Meet Alex, a person who is confronted with social homo- and transphobia, difficulties in accessing health services and employment problems and is forced to look for a better place in other cities and countries.   Deutsche Aidshilfe produced this explanatory film with financial support from the German Foreign Office, as part of the programme “Expansion of Cooperation with Civil Society in the Eastern Partnership Countries and Russia”. More Information about LGBTIQ migration in Eastern Europe and Russia in this guideline:

For Artsakh

War makes you live,
Living by remembering the sacred past and children,
Living to preserve it.
The group from Artsakh, with the support of New Generation Humanitarian NGO, left for Gyumri to get acquainted with the historical and cultural heritage and values ​​of the city.

The international and domestic mechanisms of human rights defending

Lawyer Shushan Khnkoyan introduces the topic. This video is made by New Generation Humanitarian NGO with the financial support of Norwegian Helsinki Committee.

The right to refrain from torture in the police system

Attorney Ara Ghazaryan introduces the topic. This video is made by New Generation Humanitarian NGO with the financial support of Norwegian Helsinki Committee.

BE INFORMED: HIV is not a verdict!

This video will help you to get the answers to those questions. It is possible to live a full, long and happy life with HIV. REMEMBER! HIV IS NOT A VERDICT! This video has been made by New Generation Humanitarian NGO with the support of Elton John AIDS Foundation. The contents of this video are the sole responsibility of New Generation Humanitarian NGO and do not necessarily reflect the views of Elton John AIDS Foundation.

BE INFORMED: Video on HIV and AIDS

This video is made to raise the awareness of the society on HIV and AIDS. Awareness is the key to prevention and effective treatment. This video has been made by New Generation Humanitarian NGO with the support of Elton John AIDS Foundation. The contents of this video are the sole responsibility of New Generation Humanitarian NGO and do not necessarily reflect the views of Elton John AIDS Foundation.

BE INFORMED: HIV Testing Guide

This video has been made by New Generation Humanitarian NGO with the support of Elton John AIDS Foundation. The contents of this video are the sole responsibility of New Generation Humanitarian NGO and do not necessarily reflect the views of Elton John AIDS Foundation.

ON 10.11.2014 DISCUSSION ON “PREVALENCE OF HATE AND DISCRIMINATION IN ARMENIA” WAS HELD AT MEDIA CENTER

Speakers: Haykuhi Harutyunyan – “Protection of rights without borders” NGO, President Mamikon Hovsepyan – “Public information and need of knowledge” NGO, director Sergey Gabrielyan – “New Generation” Humanitarian NGO, President

Support to minors and their families

On 23th of May New Generation Humanitarian NGO organized an event dedicated to the presentation of “New Generation” Humanitarian NGO organized a presentation on the results of a small-scale sociological research on the problem of underage children in Gyumri, which was carried out within the framework of “Support and Consultation to Minors and Their Families” project.

United Response to AIDS

”United Response to HIV” film tells the story of the united struggle against HIV/AIDS in Armenia. The Government of the Republic of Armenia, international and local organizations have united their efforts for the prevention of one of the most common diseases causing death. The film focuses on the ongoing projects and future changes and potential problems associated with them. The film is produced by “New Generation” Humanitarian NGO

SUPPORT AND CONSULTATION TO MINORS AND THEIR FAMILIES

According to the Declaration of the Rights of the Child, “Every child entitled to receive education, love and understanding. They shall, wherever possible, grow up in the care and under the responsibility of his parents. Society and the public authorities shall have the duty to extend particular care to children without a family and to those without adequate means of support.”

NO RACISM

“New Generation” Humanitarian NGO published a video dedicated to the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. The International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination is observed annually on 21 March. It held at the decision of UN General Assembly. On that day, in 1960, police opened fire and killed 69 people at a peaceful demonstration in Sharpeville, South Africa, against the apartheid pass laws

NEED OF ANTI-DISCRIMINATION LAW

“Prohibition of discrimination and the need of adopting anti-discrimination law” TV program in the “Dialogue Auditorium” studio of “Tsayg” TV.

IDAHOT2017 IN ARMENIA

On May 17, New Generation Humanitarian NGO organized a flash mob titled “How We see Life without Homophobia ” dedicated to the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia. The aim of the flashmob was to inform the society about the message and significance of the day. Young people took photos with “Stop Sexism” and other slogans in several public places of Yerevan displaying how they see life without homophobia, violence, hatred, racism and any other discriminatory attitude. This was a public event and anybody could join and be photographed with the slogans and posters.

NEW GENERATION HUMANITARIAN NGO HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDER AND ADVOCACY PROJECT COORDINATOR NARE HOVHANNISYAN WAS LIVE ON AYB-FE

LGBT people, that is, homosexuals, are the most abused in their own families and in power structures. At the same time, they are subjected to sexual, physical and psychological abuse in the law enforcement agencies, experts of the New Generation Humanitarian NGO said during a press conference today. A1+ invited Nare Hovhannisyan, Human Rights defender and advocacy project coordinator for a more comprehensive discussion of the topic.

Media center: Volunteering for the community development EXPO-Presentation

The Media Center is a new platform, the purpose of which is to bridge civil society and media in Armenia, particularly during the election season. Our main mission is to create efficient channels of communication between non-governmental organizations, leading media organizations and the advocacy groups that monitor elections and uncover violations.

MARCHING IN VANADZOR. Fight against AIDS

On December 1, the international AIDS day, New Generation Humanitarian NGO initiated a march from Hayq square to the territory adjacent to the Hovhannes Abelyan State Drama Theater. The march was called “Get to Zero”. You can view the details in a video produced by our partners.

HOW TO CHOOSE CORRECT TERMINOLOGY AND FORMULATIONS – training for Mass Media representatives

How to choose correct terminology and formulations when it comes to representatives of different social strata, certain health and psychological issues, as well as people with different orientations, when making news reports and videos about them. Professional training for media representatives and bloggers was held to avoid mistakes and problems. Coverage of topics related to HIV and sexuality was the focus of the discussion. It was noted that when covering any topic, the journalist should not go beyond ethics and avoid manifestations of discrimination. The discussion in Gyumri was attended by representatives of different Armenian media.

Transgender Day Of Remembrance 20 November

Trans* Day of Remembrance is observed annually on November 20 as a day to memorialize those who have been murdered as a result of transphobia. The aim of thе day is to attract the attention of the society to the problem about the violence against Trans* people . In Armenia that subject is also actual

EVERYTHING COULD BE DIFFERENT 1

Violent, stereotyped and discriminatory attitude toward LGBT people make many of them disappointed with life, people, country, and atmosphere. However, everything could be other way, when the society realized the human being’s supreme value and its inalienable rights. The actors do not necessarily represent LGBT Community.

EVERYTHING COULD BE DIFFERENT 2

Violent, stereotyped and discriminatory attitude toward LGBT people make many of them disappointed with life, people, country, and atmosphere. However, everything could be other way, when the society realized the human being’s supreme value and its inalienable rights. The actors do not necessarily represent LGBT Community.

EVERYTHING COULD BE DIFFERENT 3

Violent, stereotyped and discriminatory attitude toward LGBT people make many of them disappointed with life, people, country, and atmosphere. However, everything could be other way, when the society realized the human being’s supreme value and its inalienable rights. The actors do not necessarily represent LGBT Community.

INTERNATIONAL CHARITY DAY

New Generation Humanitarian NGO congratulates everyone and assures that it will continue to adhere to its principles and carry out its humanitarian mission since 2004. The International Day of Charity was established on December 17, 2012, during the 67th session of the UN General Assembly. Date selection is not accidental. September 5 is the anniversary of the death of Mother Teresa, a Catholic nun, a Nobel Prize winner. The goal is to draw public attention to the work of charities and individuals for overcoming poverty and humanitarian issues, encouraging their work and mobilizing people, NGOs and stakeholders around the world to participate in volunteer and charitable work.