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    Armenian Assembly of America
    122 C Street, NW, Suite 350
    Washington, DC 20001
    Phone: 202-393-3434
    Fax: 202-638-4904
    Email: [email protected]
    Web: www.armenianassembly.org
     
    PRESS RELEASE
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    September 17, 2004
    CONTACT: David Zenian
    E-mail: [email protected]

    ASSEMBLY JOINS U.N. CONFERENCE ON MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS

    Washington, DC - The Armenian Assembly participated in a U.N. conference in
    New York last week, co-sponsoring a special workshop that focused on
    strategies to empower women from different cultures, including Armenia.

    The workshop, within the framework of the 57th Annual U.N. Department of
    Public Information and Non-Governmental Organizations (DPI/NGO), was
    entitled "Empowering Women Worldwide: Implications for Gender Equity," and
    attended by more than 100 international NGO representatives.

    Dr. Nicole Vartanian, one of the four panelists who was sponsored by the
    Armenian Assembly, is a former U.S. Fulbright Scholar in Armenia, where she
    taught and worked on issues relating to civic education and education
    policy. She currently serves as a senior research associate at the U.S.
    Department of Education.

    Dr. Vartanian opened her presentation with a concise background on Armenia
    and spoke about issues involving education trends, gender inequity in
    Armenia's labor force, Armenian NGO action to address some of the existing
    difficulties.

    She said the Armenian Assembly's NGO office in Yerevan was closely involved
    with a number of locally established NGOs in Armenia in working on gender
    issues with the aim of promoting women's participation in Armenia's
    political process, economic development, conflict resolution as well as
    safeguarding women from domestic violence.

    "I was very privileged to have this opportunity to bring issues facing women
    in Armenia today to this important United Nations conference. The Assembly's
    U.N. and Armenia NGO offices play an important role in this process, and I
    am proud to be part of the effort," Ms. Vartanian said.

    The Seminar was the latest in a string of similar U.N. forums on issues like
    women in the media, eradication of poverty and women's role and behavior in
    the aftermath of earthquakes in which the Assembly has actively
    participated.

    "With the Assembly's active and continued participation in these United
    Nations forums, we are promoting Armenia's priorities. These initiatives are
    also of great importance and interest to the Armenian-American community at
    large," Assembly Executive Director Ross Vartian said.

    The Assembly recently expanded its representation at the United Nations as a
    non-government organization in a Special Consultative Status with the UN's
    Economic and Social Affairs Council (ECOSOC). Zara Ingilizian, Christina
    Lehmejian-Karaszewski and Meldia Yesayan have joined Diane Paravazian as
    Assembly representatives on a volunteer basis. Research & Information
    Associate Emil Sanamyan serves as the Assembly's primary representative to
    the U.N., providing overall program direction.

    The Armenian Assembly of America is the largest Washington-based nationwide
    organization promoting public understanding and awareness of Armenian
    issues. It is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt membership organization.


    NR#2004-085
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