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    PRESS RELEASE
    Children of Armenia Fund (COAF) - Yerevan Office
    53-55 Pavstos Byuzand Street, 375010
    Yerevan, Republic of Armenia
    Contact: Inessa Grigoryan
    Tel: (+374 10) 522076; 562068
    Fax: (+374 10) 522076
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: www.coafkids.org

    Children of Armenia Fund - New York Office
    630 Fifth Avenue, Suite 2100,
    New York, NY 10111, USA
    Contact: Mariam Dilakian
    Tel: 212 - 994 - 8201
    Fax: 212 - 994 - 8299
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: www.coafkids.org

    For immediate release

    COAF Celebrates the Grand Opening of the Model Cluster Press Club
    & Three Other Cluster Initiatives

    Armavir District, Republic of Armenia, June 21, 2006 ¾ Today, the
    Children of Armenia Fund (COAF) celebrated the grand opening of the
    Cluster Press Club in the Model Cluster village of Lernagog. The
    event also marked the launch of a number of inter-village projects
    in the Model Cluster, including the Waste Management system and the
    Inter-Village Transportation system.

    Additionally, not far from Lernagog, COAF established today the Center
    for Psycho-Social Services in Dalarik. The Center will serve all six
    villages of the Model Cluster ¾ namely Argina, Dalarik, Karakert,
    Lernagog, Myasnikyan, and Shenik.

    Speaking at the event were Dr. Garo H. Armen, COAF Founder and
    Chairman, Mr. Vache Terteryan, Deputy Minister of Territorial
    Administration, Dr. Artsvik Minasyan, Deputy Minister of Labor and
    Social Issues and Dr. Larisa Muradyan, Vice Governor of Armavir. In
    their brief addresses at the ribbon-cutting ceremony, the speakers
    emphasized the utmost importance of strengthening inter-village
    relationships, improving communication and ensuring cooperation among
    cluster villages. The guests also hailed the initiatives launched
    today by COAF.

    The projects launched today by COAF in the Model Cluster communities of
    Armavir District are integral to its Comprehensive Rural Development
    Program, which comprises a) economic development; b) infrastructure
    rehabilitation, and c) community development, including health care,
    social and educational projects. In each of these program components,
    COAF's efforts focus on resolving the most critical problems that
    have the potential for the highest positive impact on the young
    generation. The uniqueness of COAF's clustering approach lies in
    the design and implementation of such projects, which ensure lower
    costs while benefiting the highest number of villagers. As such, each
    cluster project is intended to cover the needs of all six villages
    of the Model Cluster and also develop inter-village relationships
    and shared services.

    The Cluster Press Club based in the Lernagog Municipality aims at
    training 13 local youth in journalism for a period of seven months.

    The participants will be trained in mass media principles and
    legislation, the different genres of journalism, newspaper production,
    freedom of speech and responsibility, and computer literacy.
    The project will result in the establishment of a self-sustaining
    small business that will publish the Cluster Monthly.

    The Waste Management System is considered to be an innovative approach
    to the collection and disposal of garbage. The systematic management
    of waste will eliminate existing sanitary and hygienic issues in
    the Model Cluster, thus further improving the lives of the 16,600
    cluster residents. The children of these villages will live and play
    in a garbage-free healthy environment. Hay Mshak, a Lernagog NGO,
    recently established a limited company that aims to serve as the
    revenue-generating arm of the NGO for ensuring the sustainability of
    public operations, including the long-term maintenance and renovation
    of public buildings.

    The third Model Cluster project that COAF launched today is the
    inter-village transportation system. The thirteen-seat van will
    operate in the Model Cluster facilitating the movement of local
    residents from one cluster village to another, whether to attend an
    inter-village community event, utilize a service available elsewhere,
    for personal business reasons, or for leisure. The transportation
    timetable is set in a graphic that allows residents to connect with
    other operating public transportation systems that connect to major
    hubs, Armavir and Yerevan.

    The Cluster Psycho-Social Services Center, launched today in Dalarik,
    is dedicated to defending the rights of children to give them the
    opportunity to live and grow in a safe and supportive environment.

    Specifically, it aims at raising public awareness of child's rights
    in the community, with emphasis on training parents and educators
    on the rights of socially-disadvantaged or disabled children. By
    making psycho-social services available to the cluster communities,
    COAF intends to secure the integration of disadvantaged and disabled
    children and their families in the larger society. This project is
    co-funded by UNICEF.

    -----------------------------

    Hay Mshak NGO is a Lernagog-based non-profit organization, which
    aims at ensuring a healthy and safe environment for the youth and
    at contributing toward the balanced development of children and
    adolescents. Recent achievements of Hay Mshak NGO include organization
    of various cultural events both in Lernagog and through the Armavir
    District of Armenia.

    --Boundary_(ID_PwFfMxb53wGcSAwGwV0ynA)--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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