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    EFFECTS OF TRANSITION IN EDUCATION SECTOR ADDRESSED BY NEW UNDP PROJECT

    ArmenPress
    Feb 18 2005

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 18, ARMENPRESS: Armenian Ministry of Education
    and Science and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP)
    launched today the Strengthening Policy Development Capacities of the
    Ministry of Education and Science project. Minister Sergo Yeritsyan
    and UN Resident Coordinator and UNDP Resident Representative Lise
    Grande signed a Memorandum marking the official start of the project.

    A UNDP press release said the first component of the project will
    include a survey and analysis of the country's labor market and
    forecasts of labor requirements through 2015. Under the second
    component, a Concept Paper will be developed and policy
    recommendations made on reforming state management of science. The
    recommendations will aim at making the sector sustainable and
    efficient and responsive to the Armenian economy. The recommendations
    will also aim at ensuring that Armenian science remains highly
    competitive in the world and at the cutting edge of new technologies.

    This innovative project supports other reforms in the education
    sector aimed at addressing the impact of the transition and ensuring
    links between employers and the country's education and training
    system. Recognizing that standards have declined and that the
    excessive supply of graduates has contributed to unemployment, acted
    as a break on wage rates and led to continuing brain drain, the
    Government and international organizations are working together to
    reform the sector. Through UNDP's project, efforts will be made to
    ensure that instruction is targeted at the labor market and that
    vacancies are filled by candidates with practical knowledge and
    skills.
    Ms. Grande noted in her speech: "This project is a concrete
    indication of UNDP's commitment toward helping Armenia to build an
    open, modern and knowledge-based economy that is able to compete
    globally and attract investments. Education and science are critical
    sectors not only for the economy, but also for the social and
    cultural development of any country. And for a country like Armenia,
    with highly valuable human capital, sustaining positive traditions is
    the key to real success."
    The half-year project is co-financed by the Government of Armenia
    and UNDP.
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