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    'ARMENIA IS A WONDERFUL COUNTRY'

    Azg/arm
    6 April 05

    Minister of Public Education of Geneva Canton Admired with his
    Ancestors' Land

    Charles Beer, minister of public education in Swiss canton of Geneva,
    is visiting Armenian for the first time. The short stay made him
    believe that Armenia is a wonderful country though there is much to
    do in the sphere of infrastructures.

    Minister Beer, being the great-grandson of Rostom Zorian, one of
    founders of Armenian Revolutionary Party, visited several regions
    of Armenia including towns of Dilijan and Tsaghkadzor. "Authorities
    in Geneva sent me to Armenia to supervise implementation of programs
    that we launched here", he says.

    Partners of the Geneva canton in these programs are the Swiss offshoot
    of the Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU) (president Mrs. Talin
    Avagian) and the Fund of Social Investments of Armenia (FSIA). The
    canton covers the part of expenses that the community is unable to
    cover, i.e. investment is done on behalf of the community.

    10 percent of FSIA programs is usually financed by the community where
    the project is unfolded. Albert Stepanian, head of the Education
    Department of FSIA, says that the Fund often helps communities to
    find a benefactor or an organization.

    "We got to know the Swiss through AGBU. We present the program, its
    character, cost, and the Swiss, the Geneva canton, decides whether
    to finance or not or which program to finance", Stepanian says.

    Minister Charles Beer enumerates all community programs both
    implemented and in process that were sponsored by the Geneva canton:
    repair of Artik hospital's roof, repair of water pipelines in villages
    of Shirak and Tavush regions.

    10 percent of the money assigned for every project falls on the Geneva
    canton. Stepanian says that the Swiss assigned $14 thousand for the
    roof repair of a hospital in Dilijan, $12 thousand for the water
    program in Kokhb, $7 thousand for construction of water pipelines
    and a reservoir in the village of Akunq.

    Minister Beer is sure that their money is spent on right things. Two
    years ago another Swiss minister, minister of economics, arrived
    in Armenia to control the programs. The canton of Geneva has a
    special budget for "international friendship" which allocates money
    for projects in developing countries. A new program for repairing
    Tsaghkadzor sewage system was presented to Charles Beer during
    his visit.

    Minister Beers highlights another side of Armenian-Swiss relations
    as well: "Geneva has tight ties with the Armenians. Many Armenians
    found refuge in Geneva after the Genocide, and many Armenian orphans
    were brought up there".

    On December 10 of 2001, the Geneva canton adopted a statement
    officially recognizing the Armenian genocide of 1915. Charles Beer,
    being a deputy at that time, tried hard to bring the massacres in
    the Ottoman Empire to recognition.

    There are around 1000 Armenians in Geneva. The minister says that
    a local Armenian organization, Utopiana, often arranges cultural
    events. Charles Beer met also with the minister of education and
    sciences of Armenia during his stay and is hopeful that they may
    cooperate in this sphere as well.

    By Tatoul Hakobian
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