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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
    162 Fifth Avenue, Suite 902,
    New York, NY 10010, USA
    Contact: Anna Sargsyan
    Tel: 212 - 994 - 8234
    Fax: 212 - 994 - 8299
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: www.coafkids.org


    COAF Conducts Community Health Education Classes in the Model Cluster



    Armavir District, Republic of Armenia, November 22, 2006 ¾ As part of
    its Community Health Education Program (CHEP), the Children of Armenia
    Fund (COAF) recently completed a series of educational classes in the
    communities that constitute the Model Cluster. The Program included
    ten-day training in first aid, healthy lifestyle, child healthcare,
    hygiene and vaccination, prenatal care, prevention of cervical and
    breast cancer, and management and prevention of common diseases. These
    classes were targeted for teachers and community volunteers.
    Additionally, six-day training was conducted especially for educating
    the youth. Participants are expected to form active groups and, in
    turn, conduct peer training in schools and community youth clubs.

    COAF's major partner in the implementation of CHEP was FIDEC (Fighting
    Infectious Diseases in Emerging Countries), a US-based non-profit
    organization operating in Latin America and Armenia. In collaboration
    with FIDEC, COAF completed Microbac training to raise awareness of
    nurses and teachers of issues related to hygiene and vaccination.

    Subsequently, with the assistance of trained health staff and COAF
    support, a number of events were organized for pre-school and elementary
    school children, during which children became better-informed on these
    topics through visual aids and various illustrative techniques. The
    Program also included distribution of colorful books, which had been
    translated into Armenian and published for wider dissemination by FIDEC.
    On events day, the children had prepared short performances on these
    topics and were awarded prizes for their participation.

    Parallel to CHEP, a series of anti-smoking campaigns were launched in
    Karakert and Argina, with the other four villages to follow in the
    coming weeks. Presentations and performances by the schoolchildren were
    devoted to discouraging both children and parents from smoking, provided
    statistical data on the harms of smoking and examples of the health
    problems from active and passive smoking.

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    FIDEC (Fighting Infectious Diseases in Emerging Countries) is a US-based
    non-profit organization that supports health care programs and aims at
    fighting infectious diseases. Its members include physicians, scientists
    and other health care professionals. FIDEC's focus is on improving the
    health of people in emerging countries by preventing and reducing the
    adverse impact of infectious diseases through educational campaigns for
    communities and for institutions.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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