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    ArmenPress
    Feb 23 2005

    UNDP SUPPORTS EFFORTS TO BUILD AN INFORMATION SOCIETY IN ARMENIA

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 23, ARMENPRESS: The Office of the Minister for
    Coordination of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure
    Operations of the Republic of Armenia and the United Nations
    Development Program (UNDP) launched the Support to Information
    Society and Democratic Governance program. A press release from UNDP
    Armenia Office said Minister Hovik Abrahamyan and UN Resident
    Coordinator and UNDP Resident Representative Lise Grande signed a
    document marking the official start of the program.
    The aim of the program is to promote participatory policymaking by
    establishing interactive e-governance systems countrywide and helping
    to lay the ground for an information society; fostering civil society
    monitoring of the implementation of the National Strategy on
    Anti-Corruption and promoting private sector involvement in
    anti-corruption initiatives; and introducing legislative and policy
    frameworks for lobbying and promoting lobbying practices among the
    Parliament, private sector, and civil society.
    Under the first component of this program, an Information Society
    Strategy will be developed. In addition, the e-Governance System for
    Territorial Administration created by UNDP will be expanded to cover
    several towns and large villages, bringing e-governance technologies
    and online public services closer to the community level. Under the
    second component, the unique participatory methodology developed by
    UNDP during 2004 will be used by civil society networks to monitor
    anti-corruption initiatives in the health and education sectors.
    Appropriate legislation on lobbying will also be developed and
    international lobbying practices will be introduced.
    Lise Grande noted in her speech: "Through this innovative program,
    ordinary citizens, including people in remote rural areas, will be
    able to actively participate in public affairs through e-systems and
    e-services. Under the leadership of the Government, we will also be
    supporting efforts to develop legislation on lobbying, which will
    help to formalize relations between the private and public sectors."
    Hovik Abrahamyan announced that 70 large rural communities will
    receive technical assistance from UNDP. As part of its on-going
    program with the Ministry aimed at supporting fiscal
    decentralization, UNDP will provide computer equipment for these
    communities as well as training for municipal finance officers.
    The two-year project is co-financed by the Swiss Agency for
    Development and Cooperation (SDC), and UNDP's Democratic Governance
    Thematic Trust Fund.
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