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    PRESS RELEASE
    Project Harmony Armenia
    45 Sevastopolyan St
    Yerevan, Armenia 375028
    (374) 1-26-06-86
    www.projectharmony.am
    www.ascp.am

    Contact: Knarik Nazaryan
    [email protected]


    Mobile Lab Hits the Road

    Yerevan— June 11, 2004— The Mobile Lab, an innovative project that
    created a Mobile Internet Computer Center to serve rural communities
    in Armenia, will hit the road on June 14, 2004, with a ribbon cutting
    ceremony at the border to the Gegharkunik region on the road to Lake
    Sevan at 12:00 p.m. and with the official launch to the villages it
    will serve from the Vardenis Municipality at 2:00 p.m. The Mobile Lab
    is a component of the Armenia School Connectivity Program (ASCP), a
    Program of the United States Department of State Bureau of Educational
    and Cultural Affairs funded through FREEDOM Support Act and implemented
    by Project Harmony.

    The Mobile Lab is the first of its kind in Eurasia and will serve 20
    remote border communities between the towns of Chambarak and Vardenis
    in the Gegharkunik region of Armenia. A vehicle has been transformed
    into a learning lab and is equipped with computer workstations
    and satellite connection to provide Internet access. But besides
    the hardware and Internet connection, the Mobile Lab will provide
    free training for students and teachers of the villages, as well as
    neighboring village schools. For these remote villages, the Mobile
    Lab will offer an expanded worldview and exposure to new information,
    and will allow students from rural communities to connect with others
    as they never have before.

    The Mobile Lab will remain in each of the 20 villages for a set amount
    of time and will later return to the communities to provide users
    with continued development of skills acquired during the initial
    visit. Project Harmony anticipates the Mobile Lab will serve over
    12,500 people in the 20 villages, including over 1900 students and
    380 teachers, as well as many refugees, persons with disabilities,
    and unemployed citizens.

    Project Harmony builds strong communities by fostering civic
    leadership, harnessing Internet technology and facilitating
    cross-cultural experiential learning. Project Harmony was founded
    in Vermont in 1985 as a grass-roots exchange organization for
    Soviet and American high schools. Today, Project Harmony has 14
    offices worldwide. In its 19-year history, Project Harmony has
    facilitated educational, professional, cultural, and community-based
    programs involving hundreds of families and individuals. Please
    visit our web site: www.projectharmony.org. The Armenia-specific
    web site is: U.S.: www.projectharmony.org/am and in Armenia:
    http://www.projectharmony.am. The Armenia School Connectivity
    Program web site is: http://www.ascp.am and the ZANG Armenia Legal
    Socialization web site is: http://www.projectharmony.am/zang/. For
    more information, please contact Project Harmony Outreach Manager
    Siranush Vardanyan at [email protected]
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