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    UNDP LAUNCHES THE COMMUNITY WEEK ADVOCACY INITIATIVE WITH EVENTS IN
    REMOTE AREAS OF ARMENIA

    ArmenPress
    May 11 2004

    YEREVAN, MAY 11, ARMENPRESS: Today, the Ministry of Territorial
    Administration and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
    officially started the Community Week advocacy initiative with two
    major events in Tavoush, one of the most remote regions of Armenia.
    The events were attended by the Governor of Tavoush, four deputy
    ministers from the Ministries of Territorial Administration,
    Agriculture, Nature Protection, Trade and Economic Development
    and the UN Resident Coordinator/UNDP Resident Representative. The
    events included the inauguration of the fully rehabilitated secondary
    school in Voskepar village and the creation of a Village Development
    Foundation in Koty community.

    In the framework of UNDP's Community Development Project, the secondary
    school in Voskepar has been fully renovated, including installation
    of a new heating system. The Armenian Social Investment Fund (ASIF)
    and the Governor's office have provided the school with new furniture
    and materials and the local community has provided a seven percent
    in-kind contribution to the project.

    In Koty village, UNDP's Agricultural and Rural Development Coordination
    Unit, together with the Ministry of Agriculture, have facilitated
    the development of a Koty Community Strategy Development Plan for
    2004-2008. A working group representing all main social groups in
    the local population has worked to develop a comprehensive plan
    aimed at addressing various problems in the community. To ensure
    the successful implementation of the Plan, Koty is establishing a
    Community Development Foundation. The Foundation will be formed
    by donations from community members, former Koty villagers and
    international organisations.

    According to Ms. Grande: "UNDP is committed to supporting communities
    throughout the country. We recognise that the country's strength is
    its communities and that through partnerships we can and should help
    communities help themselves. The inauguration of Voskepar school and
    the launching of the Koty Village Development Foundation are wonderful
    events to mark the beginning of Community Week, an advocacy initiative
    of UNDP Armenia and the Ministry of Territorial Administration aimed
    at raising public awareness about ongoing legislative and other
    reforms affecting communities and contributing to discussions on
    community-related issues."

    Deputy Minister of Territorial Administration, Mr. Vache Terteryan,
    noted: "The Government of Armenia has adopted an approach to
    delegate more authority to our communities in order to make them more
    viable in the long run. Currently, most of the communities are in
    need of considerable assistance especially in terms of quality and
    accessibility of social and health services and education. In this
    respect, we are grateful for UNDP's attention and ongoing support to
    our efforts aimed at community development, and we are confident that
    our successful cooperation will continue in future."

    Background: UNDP cooperation to date in the area of community and
    rural development in Tavoush region amounts around USD 750,000. Three
    schools and eight primary healthcare facilities have been rehabilitated
    by UNDP. In addition, UNDP supports the Tavoush Farmers Association,
    which provides technical support and various services to approximately
    1,000 rural households in seven communities.
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