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    UNDP ENHANCES PROFESSIONAL SKILLS OF ARMENIAN MUNICIPAL SERVANTS

    ArmenPress
    Nov 8 2004

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 8, ARMENPRESS: The Ministry for Coordination
    of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure Operations of
    Armenia and United Nations Development Program (UNDP) inaugurated
    today a new project on the Establishment of the Municipal Service
    System. A UNDP press release said the aim of the project is to support
    decentralization and help strengthen communities by focusing on the
    legislative, educational, technical and operational systems that
    are necessary to ensure viable, accountable and effective local
    administrations.

    Considerable progress has been made since local self-governance
    was introduced in 1995. Two laws have been adopted and three local
    elections have occurred. Armenia has joined the European Charter
    of Local Self-Governance and communities are now recognized as
    legal entities. Communities receive 100 percent of the revenues from
    property and land taxes and a share of the revenues from profit taxes
    and nature protection fees.

    Despite these achievements, local prerogatives remain limited and
    communities still depend on subsidies from the central government
    to provide vital public services including education and healthcare.
    Widespread poverty and Armenia's administrative division into large
    number of communities remain serious obstacles to effective local
    self-governance.

    Within the framework of the project launched by Hovik Abrahamian,
    Minister for the Coordination of Territorial Administration and
    Infrastructure Operations, and Lise Grande, UN Resident Coordinator and
    UNDP Resident Representative, a package of legal acts aimed at ensuring
    viable municipal service systems will be introduced. Steps will also
    be taken to introduce performance-based budgeting at the local level
    and training on fiscal decentralization will be provided to community
    heads, members of local councils and municipal civil servants.

    Grande noted: "Together with the Government of Armenia we are trying
    to strengthen local communities. This is particularly important
    because small villages and former industrial towns have suffered
    enormously during the past decade. Their economic viability has been
    undermined and large parts of their populations have been forced to
    emigrate. To ensure that Armenia remains strong and unified and that no
    one is left behind, the country needs effective and accountable local
    administrations, capable of providing public services and supporting
    the general needs of the community."

    The Establishment of Municipal Service System project is a
    two-year project with a budget of USD 312,700. To ensure successful
    implementation, a Steering Committee will be formed comprised of
    representatives of UNDP, Ministry for Coordination of Territorial
    Administration and Infrastructure Operations, the Public Administration
    Academy of Armenia and other partners.
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