Arshaluys Barseghyan

Arshaluys Barseghyan

Arshaluys Barseghyan graduated from Yerevan State University of Languages and Social Sciences /YSLU/ After Brusov. She worked as a TV reporter and screenwriter at CivilNet.am, Shoghakat TV. Currently she contributes multimedia articles to the “Unheard Voices” project concetrating on human stories effected by the Karabakh conflict.

Irrigating Efficiently

Irrigating Efficiently

Armenia’s farmers need irrigation water to feed the country, but a number of bottlenecks get in the way. Because of the poor condition of the water supply system, 40-50% of irrigation water is lost before reaching its endpoint.

The Armenian Footprint of Isfahan

Isfahan is more than just a place with an abundance of blue, hospitality and diplomacy, Isfahan is also Julfa, the old Armenian neighborhood where the domes of churches are not pointed but rather round like a Mosque’s, where an Armenian community, since 1605, continues to exist and has become an inseparable part of the fabric of this city once built to be the center of the world.