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  • Armenian NGO News in Brief - 10/11/2004

    IN THIS ISSUE:

    *** NGOs 2004 CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION

    ***SUPPORTING THE ELDERLY

    *** GARNI AESTHETIC EDUCATION SCHOOL REOPENED

    *** STEPANAVAN YOUNG LEADER RECEIVES INTERNATIONAL AWARD

    *** VISITING MENTALLY RETARDED CHILDREN

    *** SIXTH ASSEMBLY OF ARMENIAN ASSOCIATION OF FAMILY PHYSICIANS

    *** NGO AGAINST PESTICIDES



    *** NGOs 2004 CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION

    On October 15-17, the Academy for Educational Development, with financial
    support of USAID and in collaboration with World Learning and the AAA NGO
    Training and Resource Center, organized the NGOs 2004 Conference and
    Exhibition. Almost 280 NGOs from all regions of Armenia participated in this
    event, introducing their programs and discussing new ways of networking with
    stakeholders. Representatives of state structures, international and donor
    organizations and experts also participated in the event, which highlighted
    various sectors of NGO activities. NGO representatives shared their
    experience and knowledge and discussed common issues. Among the topics
    addressed during 14 working sessions/roundtables of the conference were NGO
    Collaboration with State and Local Governments, NGO Collaboration with
    International Donor Organizations and Diaspora, NGO Collaboration with the
    Business Community and Mass Media, Developing Regional and Community-Based
    NGOs, NGO Code of Conduct, NGO Legislation, NGOs and Poverty Reduction, NGOs
    and Fighting Against Corruption. During the conference, NGOC specialists A.
    Lazarian, N. Harutiunyan and A. Kurdova spoke respectively on the Armenian
    Picture of NGO-Business Cooperation: Analysis and Suggestions; Strategic
    Approach to Fundraising; NGO Legislation and Taxation.

    Contact: Academy for International Development
    10 Aygedzor St.
    Tel.: (374-1) 26-69-36; 26-69-87
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: http://www.aed.am


    ***SUPPORTING THE ELDERLY

    On the occasion of the International Day of the Elderly, the AAA NGO Center
    organized a visit on October 7 for representatives of Armenian Mass Media to
    Martuni town to become acquainted with NGO activities carried out in support
    of the elderly. The Martuni Women's Community Council NGO meets the urgent
    social needs of the lonely elderly by providing various social services, and
    developing self-assistance mechanisms of cooperation in the community.
    Providing food and hygiene products, primary healthcare services to those
    who have no opportunity to go out of their homes, other care, household
    services, legal consultancies, preparing legal documents, creating a day
    center for social and psychological support of the elderly - this is the
    list of services provided to the elderly in this community. As stated by one
    project beneficiary, "We - sick and isolated people - now feel that we are
    being cared for and that we are part of the community." The project is
    implemented with financial assistance received from the AAA NGO Training and
    Resource Center through USAID.

    Contact: Anahit Gasparyan
    Martuni Women's Community Council NGO
    Martuni, 8 Proshian St.
    Tel.: (374-62) 4-43-00; 4-36-04
    E-mail: [email protected]


    *** GARNI AESTHETIC EDUCATION SCHOOL REOPENED

    Through the efforts of the Gifted Children Charitable NGO, the Aesthetic
    Education School of the Garni village of Kotayk region was reopened after
    previously suspending its activities because of scarcity of resources.
    Within the framework of the NGO's Way to the Arts project, implemented with
    the assistance of the Jinishian Memorial Foundation, community members
    mobilized efforts to restore the school building. These activities
    contributed not only to developing mutual trust within the community, but
    also to forming social partnership between the NGO, local self-governing
    body and commercial companies. To provide smooth functioning of the school,
    the Gifted Children NGO provided necessary literature, consultancy and
    methodic materials. For comprehensive aesthetic education and leisure time
    of the Garni village children, the NGO plans to restore and renovate the
    first floor and yard of the school, contributing to implementation of
    educational and cognitive projects, as well as holding exhibitions,
    meetings, performances and other events.

    Contact: Victoria Keshishyan
    Gifted Children Charitable NGO
    7 Tigranyan St.
    Tel.: (374-1) 22-25-93; 56-54-59
    E-mail: [email protected]


    *** STEPANAVAN YOUNG LEADER RECEIVES INTERNATIONAL AWARD

    The goal of the YouthActionNet international program is to develop the
    leadership skills of young people, and promote and contribute to their
    active participation in community processes leading to positive change.
    Annually, the program recognizes 20 outstanding young leaders, aged 20-28,
    with awards. This year, for the first time, a representative from Caucasus
    and Armenia was among the winners - Lilit Stepanyan of the Stepanavan Youth
    Center NGO. For the award giving ceremony, winners from various continents
    were invited to Argentina, where a seven day seminar was organized aimed at
    development of their skills. "If we are afraid of and avoid difficulties,
    instead of facing and overcoming them, there will be no progress and
    development", says Lilit Simonyan.

    Contact: Lilit Simonyan
    Stepanavan Youth Center NGO
    Stepanavan, 13 Meghapart St.
    Tel.: (374-56) 3-22-91; 2-21-16
    E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]


    *** VISITING MENTALLY RETARDED CHILDREN

    On October 14, the Armenian Assembly of America's trustees, within the
    framework of their visit to Armenia, visited the Prkutiun Center of Disabled
    Children NGO, beneficiaries of which are mentally retarded children. In the
    NGO's day center, according to their capabilities, the mentally retarded
    children learn reading and writing, as well as receive food and individual
    and group assistance of a psychologist and defectologist. Through a grant,
    received from the AAA NGOC, integration groups function within the center
    allowing the mentally retarded children to learn painting, needlework,
    rice-grain decoration and computer skills together with healthy children. On
    October 14, the mentally retarded children sang, danced, recited for guests
    and presented their handicrafts. At the end of the program, AAA trustees
    provided some financial assistance to the NGO. Prkutyun will use it for
    renovation activities and obtaining food and presents for the beneficiaries.

    Contact: Arpenik Abrahamyan
    Prkutiun Center of Disabled Children NGO
    33 Chekhov St.
    Tel.: (374-1) 42-78-50; 42-65-84; (374-9) 38-34-81
    E-mail: [email protected]


    *** SIXTH ASSEMBLY OF ARMENIAN ASSOCIATION OF FAMILY PHYSICIANS

    On October 22-23, the sixth assembly of the Armenian Association of Family
    Physicians NGO was held with participation of Association members,
    representatives of interested state structures, NGOs, international
    organizations and pharmaceutical companies. During the assembly, issues
    related to the introduction of family medicine were discussed. The assembly
    had scientific and practical direction: number of issues on disease
    management within the primary healthcare system were discussed. The
    Association's activities for the past five years and its future plans were
    discussed. The problem of an imperfect relevant legislative framework was
    particularly emphasized; it was especially noted that despite the fact that
    there are 250 physicians with certificates of family physicians, not
    everyone works as a family physician in Armenia. As stated by the NGO
    Chairman S. Hovhannissyan, with the assistance of the Association members,
    the relevant legislative framework is being gradually developed, which will
    contribute to the widespread and optimum introduction of family medicine in
    Armenia."

    Samvel Hovhannissyan
    Armenian Association of Family Physicians NGO
    49/4 Komitas St.
    Tel.: (374-1) 23-48-51
    E-mail: [email protected]


    *** NGO AGAINST PESTICIDES

    On October 11, 2004, on the initiative of the Armenian Women for Health and
    Healthy Environment NGO, a theatrical performance was held in the Verin Dvin
    village school of Ararat marz. The performance, the message of which was
    using foods free of pesticides, was part of the NGO's For A Toxic-Free
    Future In Armenia project. Its goal is to reduce the risk of exposure of
    pesticides on human health and environment in Ararat marz. Dissemination of
    factsheets, information sheets, posters, newspaper articles and organizing
    TV programs and performances are aimed at raising the awareness of the
    population of ten villages on pesticides and their harmful impact on health.
    To promote cooperation with local and regional authorities, healthcare
    institutions and NGOs, seminars, lectures and other meetings on the topic
    Preventing Exposure of Pesticides are organized. The project is implemented
    with financial assistance received from AAA NGO Center through USAID.

    Contact: Elena Manvelyan
    Armenian Women for Health and Healthy Environment NGO
    24 Saryan St., #65
    Tel.: (374-1) 62-66-20
    E-mail: [email protected]


    __________________________________________________ ________________________

    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
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    Contact Information:

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    Armenian Assembly of America
    NGO Training and Resource Center
    39 Yeznik Koghbatsi St.,
    Yerevan 375010
    Tel.: (374-1) 54-40-12; 54-40-13; 53-92-04
    Fax: (374-1) 54-40-15
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    NGO Training and Resource Center
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    Washington, DC 20001 USA
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