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    UNDP AND HAYASTAN FOUNDATION SIGN MEMORANDUM ON COOPERATION IN ARMENIA

    ARKA News Agency, Armenia
    Oct 25 2006

    YEREVAN, October 25. /ARKA/. The UNDP and the All-Armenian "Hayastan
    Foundation" signed a memorandum on implementation of programs on
    poverty reduction in rural areas.

    The UN permanent coordinator in Armenia Consuello Vidal reported
    that poverty reduction in Armenia's rural areas is in the center
    of special attention of not only the UN structures, but also the
    Armenian authorities.

    "We intend to join our efforts both with the Hayastan Foundation and
    representatives of the Diaspora and local governmental structures to
    achieve a more tangible result," she said and added that the fundament
    for implementation of the programs aimed developing rural areas was
    laid at the third Armenia-Diaspora Forum.

    In her turn, Executive Director of the Hayastan Foundation Naira
    Melkumyan pointed out that by cooperating with the UNO, implementation
    of new governmental programs, aimed at developing rural, and especially
    border-line areas of Armenia, will be possible.

    The Hayastan Foundation was established in 1992 by the decree of
    the Armenian president. It has implemented programs for a total
    of $160mln. Projects with the total budget for $160mln have been
    implemented. Over 220 km of roads, 130 km of water canals, 36
    schools, 3 power substations, 210 residential houses, and 14 medical
    institutions have been constructed.

    The UNDP within the frameworks of the activity in Armenia, has
    elaborated plans for development of 20 border-line villages of
    Armenia. Works on provision of financial support for these programs
    are being implemented. The third Armenia-Diaspora Forum was held in
    Yerevan on September 18-20.
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