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    American University of Armenia
    Diana Manukyan
    Public Relations Office
    Tel: (37410) 512 522
    Fax: (37410) 512 523
    E-mail: [email protected]

    Community Development and Performance Budgeting Projects United Nations
    Development Programme Armenia
    Zara Amatuni
    Communications Associate
    14 Petros Adamyan Str., Yerevan 0010, Armenia
    Tel: (37410) 566073
    Fax: (37410) 543811
    E-mail: [email protected]

    2nd Annual Conference on Rural Development in Armenia Held

    July 11, 2008. On July 10, 2008, the Second Annual Conference on Rural
    Development in Armenia was convened at the Business Center of American
    University of Armenia (AUA). The conference was organized jointly by the AUA
    Turpanjian Rural Development Program and United Nations Armenia Country
    Office. The event was opened by AUA President Dr. Haroutune Armenian and
    Ms. Consuelo Vidal, UN Resident Coordinator/UNDP Resident Representative.
    The keynote speaker this year was Dr. Nerses Yeritsyan, RA Minister of
    Economy.

    The objective of this year's event was to discuss some of the challenges
    faced by development programs and initiatives implemented in Armenian rural
    communities and to discuss the existing problems and opportunities in rural
    communities. The panel presenters spoke on educational and health issues at
    the community level and canvassed the legal aspects such as the approaches
    and challenges in current legislation, community property management in
    rural areas, and agricultural trade of the European Union with developing
    countries.

    In her welcoming remarks, Ms. Consuelo Vidal stressed the importance of
    directing joint efforts towards the reduction of regional disparities as a
    major prerequisite to overall country's development. She noted, "The
    potential of rural Armenia is immense, and I would like all of us today to
    concentrate on identifying how each one of our institutions can support the
    unleashing of its potential."

    Minister Nerses Yeritsyan talked about the importance of rural development
    and the need to increase agricultural output and for the application of new
    technologies. He explained that it is crucial to change the thinking of
    rural citizens in order to give them an impetus for locally-based economic
    activity. "It is not only agriculture that needs boosting up in Armenian
    communities," said Dr. Yeritsyan, adding that the work of the Armenian
    Government will be aimed at labor diversification in Armenian villages along
    with paving the way to vocational education development, organization of
    organic farming and modern service delivery.

    AUA President Armenian welcomed attendees and talked about the successes of
    the AUA Turpanjian Rural Development Program, which works to improve the
    lives of poorer families in Armenia through the development of economic
    opportunities and education. The Program develops economic opportunities in
    rural areas by supporting individual entrepreneurs in the development of
    businesses. The Program trained more than 250 new rural businessmen in its
    first full year of operation in the villages of the Shirak and Tavush Marzes
    and in Nagorno Karabagh and has plans to fund 150 businesses through loans
    and grants by the end of 2008.
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