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    COMPUTERS FOR SCHOOLS

    Azat Artsakh, Republic of Nagorno Karabakh (NKR)
    June 25 2003


    The French charity organization "Shen" implements a number of programs
    both in Armenia and Artsakh. The main program in Artsakh is providing
    village schools with computers. In the framework of this program about
    50 computers were provided to village schools of the republic. The
    program provides for 400 computers. Each school will have at least 2
    computers. The program has been implemented in Askeran and Shoushi
    regions. The representative of the Artsakh branch of the organization
    Karen Aramian said that the 12 computers received recently will be
    distributed to the schools in Martouni regions. About 200 computers
    are accumulated in Switzerland to be delivered to Artsakh. The members
    of the organizations permanently control the use of the
    computers. Despite the shortage of financial means visits to village
    schools are often organized and the members of the staff of the
    organization aid specialists, solve problems connected with
    repairs. Similar visits were organized to Nakhijevanik, Khramort,
    Khachen, Khachmach and other villages. The next will be the region of
    Shoushi. "We want to prepare our specialist in every school. In this
    way it will be possible to use computers to the point and give
    necessary knowledge to the children of the regions. In the second
    stage of the program, of course, if we have enough means, the Internet
    will also be provided. Children living and studying in the villages
    must not be cut from the world," said Karen Aramian. AGRICULTURAL
    PROGRAMS. "Shen" also implements agricultural programs. Especially
    wide-scale programs have been launched in Armenia. Within the
    framework of the program in Artsakh, village Khanabad the program
    "Ecologically Pure Gardens" is implemented. These days the members of
    the branch of the organization will visit Khanabad to see the work
    done. In this reference Karen Aramian mentioned that they want to
    follow the agricultural programs implemented in Armenia. Near the
    village Argina in Armenia the organization planted 20 hectares of
    apricot garden in spring of 2002. Every year the territory of the
    garden is expanded through cleaning the desert from stones and
    irrigating. The garden will later become a good source of income for
    the population of Argina. A sun dryer was also built in the village
    where the harvest of the garden will be treated. The dryer complex and
    the garden will supply the population of the village. K. Aramina said
    that for the implementation of the agricultural program they need
    specialists of ecology. Soon the Artsakh branch of the organization
    will have its Internet site.

    LAURA GRIGORIAN.
    25-06-2004
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