Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Armenian NGO News in Brief - 06/10/2004

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Armenian NGO News in Brief - 06/10/2004

    IN THIS ISSUE:

    *** HEALTHY LIFESTYLE IN NGO PROGRAMS

    *** YEREVAN ECOLOGICAL PUBLIC ALLIANCE AGAINST ILLEGAL OCCUPATION OF GREEN
    ZONES

    *** SEXUAL EDUCATION IN SCHOOLS

    *** FOR INTEGRATION OF BOARDING HOUSE CHILDREN INTO THE SOCIETY

    *** SECOND EDITION OF CAUCASUS ENVIRONMENTAL NGOs DIRECTORY IS PUBLISHED

    *** ARMENIAN NGO SUCCESS STORIES

    *** NGOs SIGNED AN AGREEMENT

    *** THE PROCESSION-MARATHON OF WHEELCHAIR DISABLED

    *** GRANTS PROGRAM CARRIED OUT IN SECURITY AND PRIMARY HEALTH CARE



    *** HEALTHY LIFESTYLE IN NGO PROGRAMS

    On May 26, the Armenian Assembly of America's NGO Training and Resource
    Center hosted its regular Thematic NGO/Media devoted to Healthy Lifestyle.
    The goal of similar encounters, initiated by the AAA NGOC, is to introduce
    the problems of vulnerable groups to the public-at-large, NGOs activities
    directed at solving those problems, and obstacles encountered. Healthcare
    NGOs and representatives of media, international organizations and state
    structures participated. Mary Khachikyan of the For Family and Health
    Armenian Association NGO, Narek Zeinalyan of the Adam Youth Health NGO and
    Karine Manukyan of the Women for Green Ways for Generations NGO made
    presentations on Sexual Culture, Smoking Hazards and Prevention, and Food
    Safety and Nutrition Culture, respectively. The spokespersons presented
    their activities, shared success stories, disseminated samples of their
    publications, and answered questions. They also emphasized critical problems
    in their field and made significant suggestions for their solution.

    Contact:
    Mary Khachikyan of the For Family and Health" Armenian Association NGO
    E-mail: [email protected]

    Narek Zeinalyan of the Adam Youth Health NGO
    E-mail: [email protected]

    Karine Manoukyan of the Women for Green Ways for Generations NGO
    E-mail: [email protected]


    *** YEREVAN ECOLOGICAL PUBLIC ALLIANCE AGAINST ILLEGAL OCCUPATION OF GREEN
    ZONES

    On May 22, members of the Yerevan Ecological Public Alliance, (uniting 37
    NGOs), together with human rights and youth organizations and the local
    population organized a picket against destroying a territory known as "Mkoyi
    Antar." Located in Yerevan's Zeytun community, this wooded area has been
    recently partially destroyed by construction activities. The construction
    has damaged the upper layer of soil and almost 3,000 trees and plants.
    Alliance members had contacted, via letter, relevant state structures but
    received no response. Through the May 22 picket, they made the issue public
    and demanded the illegal construction be stopped, reviewing ROA Government's
    decree regarding provision of the territory and restoring the green zone. In
    the event that their demands are not met, the Alliance plans to apply to
    juridical bodies.

    Contact: Silva Adamyan
    Coalition of Green Zones of the Yerevan Ecological Public Alliance
    Tel.: (374-1) 28-11-82
    E-mail: [email protected]

    Arman Vermishyan
    Tel.: (374-1) 25-06-71
    E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]


    *** SEXUAL EDUCATION IN SCHOOLS

    During the 2003-2004 academic school year, with the assistance of Medicins
    Sans Frontiers - Belgium and on the initiative of Hope and Help NGO, the
    Healthy Lifestyle and Sexual Education pilot extra curricular course was
    introduced in seven schools of Noyemberyan region. Initially teachers of
    biology underwent training through seminars, and the course was taught to
    650 schoolchildren of 8th and 9th grades. On April 29, the Sexual Education
    in Schools conference was held in Noyemberyan school #1. School directors,
    teachers, representatives of regional government, NGOs and Mass Media
    participated. The spokespersons introduced the results and discussed
    positive and negative aspects of the activities. Within the conference
    working groups, issues of course topics and methodology were discussed.

    Contact: Yenok Shatvoryan
    Hope and Help NGO
    23 Mashtots St., #31
    Tel.: (374-1) 53-17-70
    E-mail: [email protected]

    Tavush Branch of Hope and Help NGO
    13 Noyemberi 29 St.
    Tel.: (374-66) 2-24-53


    *** FOR INTEGRATION OF BOARDING HOUSE CHILDREN INTO THE SOCIETY

    The Future is Yours Charitable, Social NGO's project, aimed at integrating
    boarding house children into society, especially into their peer group, is
    currently underway. For this purpose, a series of events were held to
    encourage communication among children from various groups. The May 21
    event, organized in Yerevan School #5 after Mushegh Ishkhan, was one event
    in the series. At this event, 17 children of Zeytun community boarding house
    were hosted. They prepared a performance on the occasion of the 135th
    anniversary of the Armenian poet and writer Hovhanness Tumanyan. During the
    event, Narine Sargsyan, the NGO Chairwoman, emphasized the smooth
    integration of boarding house children into regular secondary schools. The
    activity is carried out with the assistance of Project Harmony and World
    Vision organizations.

    Contact: Narine Sargsyan
    The Future is Yours Charitable, Social NGO
    Tel.: (374-1) 58-23-68
    E-mail: [email protected]


    *** SECOND EDITION OF CAUCASUS ENVIRONMENTAL NGOs DIRECTORY IS PUBLISHED

    The Regional Environmental Center (REC) has published the second edition of
    the Environment and NGO Community, Directory of Environmental
    Non-Governmental organisations in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia, the
    presentation of which was held on May 14. The last edition was published in
    2002. This new publication, covering 374 environmental NGOs in Armenia,
    Azerbaijan and Georgia, provides more accurate, updated and additional
    information: contact data, activity areas and directions, implemented
    programs, etc. The directory, available in English and Russian, was
    published with financial assistance received from the European Union. The
    publication will be beneficial not only for NGOs, but also for donors, state
    structures, private and academic sector. The electronic version of the
    directory will soon be available at http://www.rec-caucasus.org. The
    publication is available from the Armenian Office of the REC Caucasus
    Information Point.

    Contact: Hovhanness Ghazaryan
    REC Caucasus Information Point, Armenia
    1 Charents St., 2nd floor
    Tel/Fax: (374-1) 57-47-43
    E-Mail: [email protected]
    Website: http://www.rec-caucasus.org


    *** ARMENIAN NGO SUCCESS STORIES

    On May 6, presentation of the Armenian NGO Success Stories book, initiated
    by the World Learning organization, was held. Ten of 66 stories presented
    for the competition announced by the World Learning organization have been
    announced winners and are included in the book. As stated during the
    presentation by Yan Karpovich, World Learning Organization Chief of Party,
    "The book is a powerful tool to educate the public on the role and
    implemented activities of the NGOs."

    Contact: Yan Karpovich
    World Learning Organization
    24 Moscovian St., #1
    Tel.: (374-1) 52-08-51, 58-26-20
    E-mail: [email protected]


    *** NGOs SIGNED AN AGREEMENT

    To better represent the public-at-large in the process of policy
    implementation and decision-making in the public services regulation field,
    on May 31, 11 NGOs signed a cooperation agreement on creating an NGO Council
    on Public Participation in the Field of Public Services Regulation. Its
    objectives are to promote dialogue and cooperation between state structures
    and beneficiaries of civil society constituencies and ensure transparency of
    activities of the ROA Public Services Regulatory Commission. Members of the
    NGO Council bring valuable experience in the following areas to this
    council: consumers rights protection, condominium development, legal
    assistance, environmental protection and human rights. The main directions
    of the Council activities are legislative improvements, raising public
    awareness, legal consultancies, follow up of consumers' appeals and
    suggestions and research. Any NGO, whose mission is consistent with the
    Council goal and objectives, can become a member of the Council.

    Contact:
    Secretariat of the NGO Council on Public Participation in the Field of
    Public Services Regulation
    Tel.: (374-1) 53-27-25
    E-mail: [email protected]


    *** THE PROCESSION-MARATHON OF WHEELCHAIR DISABLED

    On May 28, the annual procession-marathon of wheelchair disabled of Pyunic
    Union of Armenian Disabled began its trek from near Yerevan's Aram
    Khachatryan Concert Hall and continued to Etchmiadzin. The marathon was
    devoted to the Armenian Statehood Day. The goal of the marathon was to draw
    public attention to the problems of the disabled and their full integration
    into society. Disabled people from Yerevan, Gyumri, Spitak, Vanadzor,
    Stepanavan, Etchmiadzin, guests from local and international organizations
    and Mass Media participated. Marathon participants were greeted by Pyunic
    Chairman Hakob Abrahamyan, Chairwoman of the Department of Disabled and
    Elderly of the ROA Ministry of Labor and Social Issues Jemma Baghdasaryan
    and ROA National Assembly Deputy Artak Arakelyan. The marathon-procession
    ended in Holy Etchmiadzin where participants were greeted by priests.
    Arminco CJSC was the primary sponsor of the marathon and Antares Media
    Holding sponsored the marathon.

    Contact: Hakob Abrahamyan
    Pyunic Union of Armenian Disabled
    16 Tsitsernakaberd St.
    Tel.: (374-1) 56-07-07
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: http://www.pyunic.com


    *** GRANTS PROGRAM CARRIED OUT IN SECURITY AND PRIMARY HEALTH CARE

    Yerevan Municipality and AAA NGO Training and Resource Center (NGOC)
    announce the results of the competition of Grants Program Carried Out in the
    Spheres of Social Security and Primary Health Care. The winning NGOs are:
    Maternity Fund of Armenia Charitable NGO; Haghartsin Youth Health NGO; Paros
    Disabled Center for Development of Education and Culture; and Fund
    Shirakatsi Lycee. Within the framework of the program, the activity form and
    directions of the NGOs are: supporting lonely invalids, the elderly, and
    beggars; providing care for women during the pre-natal period; arts and
    crafts training for mothers with many children, lonely mothers and refugees;
    personal services for lonely disabled and elderly; preparatory education for
    preschool children; advocacy for healthy lifestyle; and basic, first-aid
    training for families of the disabled. Beneficiaries of the program are
    lonely disabled; mothers with many children; young families; preschool and
    schoolchildren; disabled with mobility difficulties; families with disabled.
    Projects will be carried out in Yerevan. The grants program is funded by
    USAID.

    Contact: AAA NGO Center
    39 Koghbatsi St.
    Tel.: (374-1) 54-40-12; 54-40-13
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: http://www.ngoc.am


    __________________________________________________ ________________________

    Armenian NGO News in Brief is a publication of the NGO Training and Resource
    Center (NGOC) issued in the Armenian, English and Russian languages for
    electronic dissemination inside and outside Armenia. Primary funding for
    the NGOC, which is a project of the Armenian Assembly of America, is
    provided by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
    Individual NGOs are welcome to submit information for publication to the
    NGOC. The NGO Center is not responsible for the clarity of information
    provided by individual NGOs.


    Dear Readers,

    The not-for-profit, non-governmental sector of Armenia is rich with diverse
    civic initiatives and activities. This electronic publication, though far
    from covering all activities of the sector per any given period of time, is
    intended to contribute to raising awareness, both inside and outside
    Armenia, of the activities of Armenian not-for-profit, non-governmental
    organizations.

    Your comments and feedback about this electronic publication are greatly
    appreciated.

    Thank you.
    NGOC staff.

    Contact Information:

    In Armenia:
    Armenian Assembly of America
    NGO Training and Resource Center
    39 Yeznik Koghbatsi St., Yerevan 375010
    Tel.: (3-741) 54-40-12; 54-40-13; 53-92-04
    Fax: (3-741) 54-40-15
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: http://www.ngoc.am

    In the United States:
    Armenian Assembly of America
    NGO Training and Resource Center
    122 C Street NW, Suite 350
    Washington, DC 20001 USA
    Tel: (202) 393-3434
    Fax: (202) 638-4904
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: http://www.aaainc.org
Working...
X