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    EMPLOYMENT REMAINS UP IN THE AIR
    Susanna Balayan

    Azat Artsakh, Nagorno Karabakh Republic [NKR]
    16 March 2006

    Recently the passivity of young people in Karabakh, the low level of
    their involvement in state building has been considered more often. The
    majority of emigrants are young people, say public officials, leaders
    of youth organizations, NGOs, whose activity has the same goal -
    to involve young people in different projects and initiatives. This
    reality is not a problem but an alarm about the situation, which may
    bring about unpredictable consequences. For instance, during the ten
    post-war years the population of NKR did not change essentially. The
    rate of growth of the population is not high, several hundreds, or
    1-2 thousand at best, says the statistical service, which is worrying
    in all aspects. "We have tried to find out what the present-day youth
    takes interest in, learn about their moods," says Armineh Hayrapetian,
    the chairman of Aram Manukian Students Union, "most young people live
    without any hopes for improvement or for someone to do something
    for them. Education, television, a concert at best or disco, this
    is the narrow range of interests of today's youth." According to
    the leader of Aram Manukian Students Union, this situation emanates
    from the lack of a definite state policy on the youth problems. "The
    problem of employment among young people is still up in the air,"
    says Armineh Hayrapetian, "the majority of university graduates cannot
    find jobs. They have to go away and work abroad. On the other hand,
    if the speaker of the parliament said in an address that the youth
    should not be engaged in politics, what can young people expect at
    all? It is difficult to find a job, it is early for them to deal with
    politics, what will their future be then?"

    Nevertheless, Armineh Hayrapetian says there is progress in this
    sphere, for despite the current situation new youth organizations have
    emerged recently: Young Democrats, the Club of Young Politicians,
    the YMCA, the youth wing of the Azat Hayrenik Party which deals
    with environmental issues, and Zepyur. Armineh Petrossian, the
    leader of the youth organization Hayki Serund, also agrees that
    employment is a serious problem for young people. According to her,
    the lack of a mechanism of relations between the government and youth
    organizations, the state and the young people, is a serious obstacle
    for the organization.

    However, she says, there is already such a mechanism. The government
    assists the projects of youth organizations rather than the youth
    organizations. "All the youth organizations extended projects to
    the government until January 30, and the government will decide
    which projects to fund," said Armineh Petrossian, and pointed out
    that the organization led by her participates in the debates on the
    new bill on the youth since January 2006 together with other youth
    organizations. At the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport we were
    informed that the bill on the youth has not been adopted in Armenia
    yet. Its shortcomings are discussed at the ministry, as well as by
    the youth organizations.

    Kamo Atayan, Minister of Education, Culture and Sport, said two
    chapters of the bill have been reviewed. After the bill is edited
    completely, it will be extended to the government. Hopefully the
    adoption of the law will help to prevent the migration of young people
    from the country.
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