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    United Nations Development Programme Country Office in Armenia
    14, Karl Liebknecht Street, Yerevan 375010, Armenia
    Contact: Aramazd Ghalamkaryan
    Tel: (374 1) 56 60 73
    Fax: (374 1) 54 38 11
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.undp.am

    UNDP COUNTRY OFFICE IN ARMENIA
    19 April, 2004

    UNDP ENHANCES TECHNICAL CAPACITIES OF MUNICIPALITIES

    Yerevan, Armenia

    Today the Ministry of Territorial Administration of the Republic of
    Armenia and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) held an
    event to discuss financial decentralisation and hand-over computer
    hardware and databases to municipalities. Mr. Vache Terteryan, the
    Deputy Minister of Territorial Administration, Mr. Seyran Avagyan, Head
    of the Local Self-Government Committee at the Presidency and Ms. Lise
    Grande, UN Resident Coordinator and UNDP Resident Representative
    presided over the event.

    In addition to providing technical support to 12 Yerevan districts and
    the Yerevan Municipality, UNDP is handing-over key databases including
    one on conditions in 914 communities and a second database on the
    National Human Development Survey, which was conducted in 2003 and
    covered 170 rural and 44 urban communities. UNDP will also provide
    special software to the municipalities and the Ministry, helping to
    strengthen their capacity in statistical analyses.

    According to Ms. Grande: `During last few years UNDP has initiated and
    successfully implemented several projects to support the process of
    decentralisation and community development in Armenia. Very soon, from
    May 7 to 14, UNDP Armenia will help to organise a Community Week to
    raise public awareness about ongoing legislative and other reforms
    affecting communities and contribute to discussions on community-related
    issues.'

    Mr. Terteryan noted: `The cooperation between the Ministry of
    Territorial Administration and UNDP Armenia Office has a long history
    and is highly successful. The Government of Armenia has adopted an
    approach to delegate more authority to our communities, but we want to
    ensure that the communities are ready to accept and fully implement
    those rights and authorities for the benefit of the population. In this
    respect, it is highly important to enhance the technical capacities and
    to strengthen human resources of municipalities. We are grateful for
    UNDP's attention and ongoing support to our efforts in this area, and we
    are confident that our successful cooperation will continue in future.`

    Country Background: In 2002, the Government adopted a new Law on Local
    Self-Government, recognising communities as legal entities and
    transferring land and property to them. As part of a on-going commitment
    to fiscal decentralisation, communities have also been granted a share
    of the income and profit tax as well as nature protection fees. In
    addition, 100 percent of property and land tax revenues have been
    transferred to communities.

    ***
    UNDP is the UN's global development network. It advocates for change and
    connects countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people
    build a better life. We are on the ground in 166 countries, working with
    them on their own solutions to global and national development
    challenges. As they develop local capacity, they draw on the people of
    UNDP and our wide range of partners.

    ***
    For further information, please contact Mr. Aramazd Ghalamkaryan, UNDP
    Armenia at [email protected].

    ***
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    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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