President Ashot Ghulyan Commends The Caroline Cox Rehabilitation Center

Ashot Ghulyan
Ashot Ghulyan, President of the National Assembly of the Republic of Artsakh (Nagorno- Karabakh) commends the The Caroline Cox Rehabilitation Center - 

In a tweet posted yesterday, President Ashot Ghulyan said -

"The Caroline Cox Rehabilitation Center marks the 20th anniversary. Through the efforts of Baronessie Cox and the Government of Artsakh, the Center has become one of the best in the world. It is a solid family where humanity is a faith, and solicitude and charity - a way of life."



Artsakh Foreign Minister receives Baroness Caroline Cox

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Artsakh Foreign Minister receives Baroness Caroline Cox -

Reported today by the ARMENPRESS - 17:25, 10 September, 2018

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 10, ARMENPRESS. On September 10, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh Republic) Masis Mayilian received a delegation led by Baroness Caroline Cox, member of the House of Lords of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Artsakh foreign ministry said in a press release.

Welcoming Caroline Cox’s visit to Artsakh, the Minister noted its importance from the point of view of observing the current situation in the republic and the achievements in different spheres. The Minister highly appreciated her consistent efforts aimed at protecting the rights and legitimate interests of the citizens of Artsakh abroad, raising awareness of the international community on Artsakh, disseminating truthful information about the conflict between Azerbaijan and Nagorno Karabakh, as well as solving humanitarian issues in the republic.

Rehabilitation Center named after Baroness Caroline Cox celebrated the 20th anniversary of its foundation

Thanks to @ANCA_WR for the picture :)
Rehabilitation Center named after Baroness Caroline Cox celebrated the 20th anniversary of its foundation -


Stepanakert Rehabilitation Center named after Baroness Caroline Cox celebrated the 20th anniversary of its foundation on September 9th Baroness Cox attended -

Vardan Tadevosyan, the executive director of the center, said in his speech that the construction of the center was a big challenge both for the Baroness and him, as they were not sure that the idea would have success.

''There were many people with disabilities in Artsakh as a result of the Artsakh War. Despite the great need, there was not a rehabilitation center which would have an appropriate treatment program for the people with disabilities.

Baroness Cox of Queensbury; Fired With Passion For Human Rights

Baroness Cox of Queensbury; Fired With Passion For Human Rights

Please click on the link to read this great article and podcast by Anne RinaudoThursday 16 Aug 2018

Listen: Baroness Cox of Queensbury in conversation with Stephen O’Doherty.

Caroline Cox qualified as a nurse, graduated as a social scientist and in 1982 was made a life peer. Baroness Caroline Cox of Queensbury is a Christian, and sits in the House of Lords. She is also a passionate advocate for human rights and the rights of women especially.

She is the founder of the Humanitarian AId Relief Trust (HART) and is actively engaged with their work around the world in Africa, Eastern Europe and in Timor Leste.
Timor Leste malnutrition

On a recent visit to Australia, Baroness Caroline Cox spoke about her work with Open House. On her way, the energetic Baroness also visited a HART Australasia project in Timor Leste which is working with a local partner to address the severe childhood malnutrition problems in the country.


‘I was the first baroness I’d ever met!’ – Baroness Caroline Cox


‘I was the first baroness I’d ever met!’ – Baroness Caroline Cox

This is a great radio interview recorded Thursday, August 16th, 2018 and copy kindly sent to Caroline whilst she was on her travels in Australia by Dr. Joseph Dsouza . This interview conducted by Vision Christian Radio  is one of the best ones I have come across for some time and I would encourage you to listen to it via the links provided. (Andrew Haigh) 

“It was quite a shock.”
Baroness Caroline Cox is CEO and Founder of the Humanitarian Aid Relief Trust and a long time fighter for the freedoms of Western society now under threat.

We have to keep a constant watch to protect our political, cultural, and spiritual heritage.