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    PRESS RELEASE
    Junior Achievement of Armenia
    Hanrapetutyan 62, apt.#89
    c. Yerevan, Republic of Armenia
    Contact: Anahit Manukyan
    Tel: /+37410/ 54 22 39
    Fax: /+37410/ 54 22 39
    E-mail:[email protected]
    Web: www.jaarmenia.org


    JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF ARMENIA STUDENTS DISCUSS ETICAL ISSUES WITH THEIR
    INTERNATIONAL PEERS

    Two of Junior Achievement of Armenia's outstanding students participated
    in a two day workshop on business ethics in Almaty, Kazakhstan from
    October 27 to 28. They were joined by students of Georgia, Azerbaijan,
    Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan. The
    students, Naira Mkhitaryan of Etchmiatzin school #4, and Ani Simonyan of
    school #1 of Nor Kharberd were selected among their peers based on an
    essay they wrote addressing ethical issues in the business world.
    They were accompanied by Anahit Manoukyan, program coordinator of Junior
    Achievement of Armenia.

    The program included workshops, lectures, meetings with notable
    businessmen and an activity called `Global Business Village' which asked
    the students to present their national business practices. `The
    conference was very interesting and allowed us to present our cultural
    similarities and differences as we were asked to prepare skits on our
    national business culture' noted Naira Mkhitaryan. For Ani, it was
    meeting people and listening to speakers representing the business world
    that was the most educational part of the workshop, ` We got to hear
    successful businessmen and educators such as Yelena Ussova and Arman
    Ospanov. I learned much in those two days that will help me in my
    future career.'

    During the 12 week of the Global Business Ethics program, the
    participating students learn about the common and individual values,
    character development and business ethics. The program connects
    students of the participating countries through the Internet and
    provides them with the opportunity to discuss ethics related issues
    involving international experiences. The exercises also provide an
    opportunity for the students to widen their range of interest. The
    students are challenged to make decisions on presented cases which call
    for ethical judgments.

    This is the second year that Junior Achievement of Armenia is partaking
    in this educational program organized by the Junior Achievement program
    of the CIS countries. Currently, 200 schools are embraced in the
    program. `Given the realities of today's business world, we think it
    is imperative to teach students not only how to start and manage their
    business but also to be aware and abide by accepted ethical standards.
    In this respect, we are very pleased that our students have a chance to
    be exposed to the experiences of other countries' commented Armine K.
    Hovannisian, Executive Director of Junior Achievement of Armenia.

    Established in 1992, Junior Achievement of Armenia is dedicated to
    promoting free-market economics, democratic governance, social
    responsibility and ethical business practices in the Republic of Armenia
    through economic and civic education. JAA's work is financed by the
    United States Agency for International Development. With courses in all
    1,359 high schools in the country, JAA-trained educators now teach
    170,000 students each year. Nearly 20% of Armenia's total population
    has taken a JAA course. For more information, please go to
    www.jaarmenia.org.
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