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    UN Development Programme Armenia
    14, Petros Adamyan St., Yerevan 375010, Armenia
    Tel: +374 10 56 60 73 + 121
    Mob: +374 91 43 63 12
    Fax: +374 10 54 38 11
    E-mail: [email protected]
    URLs: http://www.undp.am; http://oc.undp.am

    PRESS RELEASE

    October 12, 2006
    CONTACT: Aramazd Ghalamkaryan
    E-mail: [email protected]


    UNDP AND CHILDREN OF ARMENIA FUND CONTINUE RURAL POVERTY REDUCTION
    PROGRAMME

    Two remote villages benefit from an enhanced partnership

    Yerevan, October 12, 2006 - Today, at the UN office in Armenia, United
    Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the Children of Armenia Fund
    (COAF), and the mayors of Yervandashat and Shenik villages launched
    two projects aimed at community development and rural poverty
    eradication - a priority both for the government and the international
    community.

    Rural poverty eradication was the focus of the recently held
    Armenia-Diaspora Third Conference, where UNDP and the Children of
    Armenia Fund also participated and presented their corresponding
    programmes. An initiative by Mr. Garo Armen, founder of the Fund, was
    considered as exemplary and UNDP is proud to partner with such a
    renowned and respected organization.

    The two village projects are only part of a broader community
    development programme that UNDP implements in 20 border villages of
    the country. Village development plans were developed with direct
    participation of the village inhabitants and the local self-governance
    bodies, with UNDP's assistance. UNDP-COAF cooperation started from
    Karakert, another village in the Armavir province. The projects
    launched for Yervandashat and Shenik villages are a continuation of
    the success in Karakert.

    UNDP and partners will rehabilitate, in fact - revive, the water
    system Yervandashat village: this will provide the inhabitants with
    clean and around-the-clock water supply. In Shenik we will
    rehabilitate the secondary school building and thus provide children
    with an acceptable educational environment.

    It is noteworthy that the communities constantly transform from a
    "receiver" to a "partner": in this case, communities of Shenik and
    Yervandashat were directly involved in the planning process, are
    involved in funding the initiatives and will contribute to the
    implementation.

    As UNDP resident representative Ms. Consuelo Vidal noted in her
    speech: "The projects that UNDP supports in the villages and urban
    areas, are based on joint local priorities and, in particular, on
    those who will help overcome poverty and create jobs a the local
    level, outside the capital city Yerevan."

    After the signing of memorandums, a film produced by Internews-Armenia
    titled "The Life on Border" was screened: the film tells about the
    life in Yervandashat and Bagaran villages that border with
    Turkey. Packages of 20 village development plans were distributed to
    the journalists and partners.

    * * *

    The story on UNDP website: http://www.undp.am/?page=LatestNews&id=326
    &lt ;http://www.undp.am/?page=LatestNews&id=326&gt ;

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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