Armenia: Consolation through Beekeeping

September 17, 2024

Since conflict erupted in the territory of Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenians in the region have been forced to flee their homes in search of safety.

Vaghinak, an Armenian and beneficiary of IOCC’s cash-assistance program, found himself in just such a situation.

His son, Sasoon, was sent to the front as a volunteer, transporting food, water, and logistical equipment to soldiers in combat positions. Tasked with crossing some of the most difficult and dangerous roads, Sassoon was killed delivering bread to the front.

In the wake of this tragedy, Vaghinak was left to care for his son’s family— including two grandsons, Davit, 9, and Gagik, 11. More than ever, he needed relief and additional means of support.

Vaghinak in front of beehives acquired through the help of IOCC’s cash-assistance program.

Knowing that honey production is well-developed in the area and always in high demand, Vaghinak decided to start a new venture as a beekeeper. Soon, thanks to the financial aid and guidance from IOCC’s program, he was able to acquire 19 hives and the bees to occupy them.

Along with the economic benefits, beekeeping has also brought Vaghinak’s family closer together. Davit and Gagik are always eager to help their grandfather with the beehives, and the family is starting to feel consolation and a bit of hope for the future.