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  • Armenian NGO News in Brief - 15/09/2004

    IN THIS ISSUE:

    *** PROMOTING INTERACTIVE TEACHING METHODS OF HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION IN
    ARMENIA

    *** NGO CONTRIBUTION TO EDUCATIONAL REFORMS

    *** AAA NGO CENTER'S COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT SMALL GRANTS PROGRAM UNDERWAY

    *** REGIONAL REFUGEE SUPPORT PROJECT

    *** DEMOCRACY TODAY NGO AGAINST TRAFFICKING

    *** COMMUNITY EDUCATION CAMPAIGN IN REGIONS

    *** TRAINING COURSES ON PEACEBUILDING, CONFLICT MANAGEMENT AND TOLERANCE FOR
    CREATIVE REFUGEES


    *** PROMOTING INTERACTIVE TEACHING METHODS OF HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION IN
    ARMENIA

    On the initiative of Abovyan-based Family and New World NGO, foreign
    language training materials on human rights were translated into Armenian
    and video films and brochures on interactive games were prepared. The
    materials are intended for secondary school teachers of Human Rights courses
    and human rights protectors. Materials were disseminated to 13 school
    libraries in the Kotayk region and regional representatives of Junior
    Achievement for distribution to teachers. Materials also are posted on the
    http://www.hreducate.am website.

    Contact: Julieta Ter-Martirosova
    Family and New World NGO
    3 Geghard St., apt. 32
    Abovyan, Armenia
    Tel.: (374-22) 2-36-04
    E-mail: [email protected]


    *** NGO CONTRIBUTION TO EDUCATIONAL REFORMS

    During the recent appeal process about written exams of university entrants,
    the University Scientific Education Union NGO revealed some drawbacks in the
    university examination assessment system and the suggestion to improve the
    process was presented to the ROA Ministry of Education and Science. The
    investigation into the appeal process is being carried out within the NGO's
    Protecting University Entrants' Interests project, implemented with the
    assistance of German EED Development Service. The goal of the project is to
    raise awareness of university entrants, their parents, teachers, NGOs and
    Mass Media on the current and new systems of University entrance
    examinations. During seminars and discussions, suggestions and opinions of
    beneficiaries were revealed, objective and subjective obstacles facing
    university entrants were defined and their reasons identified. Subsequently,
    the NGO will develop a suggestion package, which will be presented to the
    Ministry of Education and Science for incorporation into the new 2006 system
    of university entrance examinations.

    Contact: Arthur Aslanyan
    University Scientific Education Union NGO
    61 Shirakatsi St., 19-11
    Gyumri, Armenia
    Tel.: (0-41) 3-63-20
    E-mail: [email protected]


    *** AAA NGO CENTER'S COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT SMALL GRANTS PROGRAM UNDERWAY

    This grants program is aimed at advancing civic participation and prosperity
    of communities in the earthquake zone of Armenia. The program, targeting
    Bazum and Vanadzor neighborhoods in the town of Vanadzor, was designed and
    is being implemented based on community needs as prioritized by members of
    those neighborhoods. Eighteen NGOs applied for the grants program
    competition; three proposals were selected by the review board. Funding for
    the grants program is provided by the US Agency For International
    Development. Below is a brief description of project activities:

    ž The Reflection Social and Economic NGO will create sites for organization
    of outdoor rest and leisure time of the community population in the Bazum
    neighborhood. The entire community, local self-governing bodies and
    entrepreneurs are involved in solving their own problems; they participate
    in construction activities, fencing and tree plantings. As a result, a
    playground will be constructed and a park created for the neighborhood
    population.

    ž The Pan Armenian New Generation Youth Union NGO's project is aimed at
    solving the garbage management problem of the Vanadzor neighborhood.
    Household garbage and construction waste containers are placed, garbage
    removal schedules are developed, leaflets on the new waste removal system
    are distributed and video clips broadcast on the NGO activities.

    ž The Khachvogh Ughiner (Crossing Ways) Social NGO will promote the creation
    of an information society and improvement of living conditions for members
    of the Bazum neighborhood members by creating a Community Development and
    Civic Initiative Center. The Center provides the following services to the
    community: computer classes and NGO capacity building training; free access
    to computers and the Internet; photocoping; presentation of educational
    films; and organizing games. Local and national newspapers are available for
    the population. The Bazum Newsletter will be issued within the framework of
    the project. A database on target groups of the community will be developed
    and various events for children will be organized.

    Contact: Lilit Aramyan
    Reflection Social and Economic NGO
    Vanadzor, 59 Tigran Mets St., #48
    Tel.: (374-51) 2-35-63
    E-mail: [email protected]

    Armen Matinyan
    Pan Armenian New Generation Youth Union NGO
    Vanadzor, 86/25 Aghayan St.
    Tel.: (374-51) 5-53-03, 2-12-07
    E-mail: [email protected]

    Narine Ghazaryan
    Khachvogh Ughiner (Crossing Ways) Social NGO
    Vanadzor, 147/29 Yerevanyan Khchughi
    Tel.: (374-51) 2-33-31, 5-57-29
    E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]


    *** REGIONAL REFUGEE SUPPORT PROJECT

    The Zinvori Mair (Soldier's Mother) Republican Committee NGO's and the
    Society of Humanitarian Research of Azerbaijan NGO's regional Hope Mail
    Service project is currently underway with the assistance of Danish Refugee
    Council. The NGOs are striving to re-establish former amicable links between
    refugees in Armenia and Azerbaijan and contribute to their contiguity.
    Information exchanges, via letters, are carried out. NGOs receive letters
    from the neighboring country, search for the addressees, and deliver the
    letters, thus restoring relations between long-lost friends. A considerable
    number of letters from outside the geographical framework of the project
    have been received, for example, from Turkey and the USA. The project is
    characterized by increased correspondence among women beneficiaries and
    exchange of videocassettes and materials on media coverage on refugees.
    Considering current political tensions, the authors of the project are
    convinced that regional NGO cooperation is a positive way for the peoples of
    both countries to make steps forward and towards each other.

    Contact: Greta Mirzoyan
    Zinvori Mair (Soldier's Mother) Republican Committee NGO
    Tel.: (374-1) 52-99-31; 52-32-02
    E-mail: [email protected]


    *** DEMOCRACY TODAY NGO AGAINST TRAFFICKING

    Within the framework of UMCOR's Assisting Victims of Trafficking program,
    the Democracy Today NGO carries out the following activities: identification
    of victims and forwarding them to rehabilitation center; projects aimed at
    reintegration of victims into society and their families; public awareness
    raising campaigns about trafficking prevention throughout Armenia; and
    training courses for program staff and officers of state structures dealing
    with victims. UMCOR's Assisting Victims of Trafficking program also provides
    a free hotline providing consultancy services: 0800.558.

    Contact: Hasmik Edilyan
    Democracy Today NGO
    Tel.: (374-1) 27-22-73; 56-56-80
    E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]


    *** COMMUNITY EDUCATION CAMPAIGN IN REGIONS

    Starting from August 2004, the E-Armenia Foundation NGO initiated an
    educational campaign within the framework of the E-Governance for
    Territorial Administration project, implemented by UNDP, jointly with the
    ROA Government. The project is aimed at increasing participation and access
    to information on the regional level through creating web-based e-governance
    systems hosted by regional administrations and the ROA Ministry of
    Territorial Administration and Infrastructure Coordination
    (http://www.region.am/.) The goal of the E-Armenia NGO's project is to raise
    public awareness on e-Governance and, in particular, on existing regional
    web resources. The campaign components include: training courses for
    specialists of Internet centers within Project Harmony Armenia's School
    Connectivity Program, distribution of printed manuals on usage of regional
    web sites; a series of workshops and discussions with different sectors in
    communities; public awareness campaign using local media, and distribution
    of printed promotional materials, including posters and fact?sheets.
    Campaigns already have been conducted in three towns of Shirak region and
    two towns of Kotayk region. The campaign will conclude in December 2004. All
    are invited to cooperate within the Community Education Campaign.

    Contact: E-Armenia Foundation
    17 Charents St., 2nd floor
    Tel.: (374-1) 57-02-60
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: http://www.e-armenia.am


    *** TRAINING COURSES ON PEACEBUILDING, CONFLICT MANAGEMENT AND TOLERANCE FOR
    CREATIVE REFUGEES

    The goal of these training courses is to raise awareness of refugees in the
    arts and cultural fields on peace building, and engage them in peace
    building processes for establishing peace and stability in South Caucasus.
    The courses are comprised of two parts. The first was organized recently by
    the Armenian Refugee Supporting League NGO jointly with Future Generation,
    Zinvori Mair (Soldier's Mother), and Back to Hayk NGOs. The main topics
    presented during the training were peace building, conflict management and
    tolerance. Lectures were accompanied by role playing and other exercises,
    situation analysis and discussions. Particular attention was paid to the
    topic of Cultural Creativity and Its Impact on Peace building Activities,
    Preventing Conflicts and Establishing Peace and Stability. The project is
    implemented through funding received from Danish Refugee Council and
    consultancy provided by the Center for Conflict Management and
    Peacebuilding, Norway. The second part of the courses will be held for
    creative refugees of South Caucasus countries.

    Contact: Nina Baghdasaryan
    Armenian Refugee Supporting League NGO
    14 Baghramyan 1st sidestreet, # 74
    Tel.: (374-1) 58-10-77
    E-mail: [email protected]


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    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
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