Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Armenia drafts 209 proposals for US-sponsored Millennium Challengepr

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Armenia drafts 209 proposals for US-sponsored Millennium Challengepr

    Armenia drafts 209 proposals for US-sponsored Millennium Challenge project

    Public Television of Armenia, Yerevan
    6 Sep 04

    [Presenter] Armenia has prepared 209 proposals which will be submitted
    for financing under the Millennium Challenge Account. A session
    of the local council of the Millennium Challenge will be held in
    Yerevan this week which together with the government and political
    organizations will discuss and choose the programmes to be send to
    Washington. Most of them fall under social welfare and will be aimed
    at reducing poverty in the country.

    [Correspondent Hermine Bagdasaryan] The Armenian Finance Ministry has
    already got 209 proposals for the reduction of poverty in Armenia
    with assistance from Washington. Just 158 out of the 209 proposals
    have been estimated at 2bn dollars. The Armenian government will not
    submit this figure to the Washington office. It will be discussed in
    Yerevan this week at the session of the Millennium Challenge.

    [Vardan Khachatryan, Armenian Finance and Economy Minister, speaking
    in his office] Various proposals have been made: 50 m dollars for
    education, 86 m dollars for health care, 46 m dollars for social
    security, 372m dollars for road construction and repair, 87m dollars
    for drinking water. We do not know for sure whether our proposals
    will be approved or not. If they are to be approved, we shall choose
    the most important ones.

    [Correspondent] The work which will be carried out in this direction
    and expenditure will be controlled from Washington. If everything is
    implemented successfully and Armenia is among the ranks of countries
    enjoying American assistance, then it will get 760 m dollars in the
    next three years.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Working...
X