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    UK AMBASSADOR VISITED GEGHARKUNIK MARZ

    armradio.am
    22.07.2008 13:13

    Her Majesty's Ambassador to the Republic of Armenia Mr. Charles
    Lonsdale visited Gegharkunik marz. The Ambassador met Gegharkunik
    Marzpet Mr. Nver Poghosyan and discussed the UK development assistance
    projects in the marz, particularly the "Armenia Regional Development
    Project" funded by the UK Department for International Development
    (DFID).

    The Armenia Regional Development Project (ARDEP) has been implemented
    since 2003 in Gegharkunik and Tavush marzes. DFID has provided
    each marz with £1 million for the implementation of the Regional
    Development Plans (RDPs) that were developed by the marzpetarans
    with active participation of the non-governmental sector and local
    communities. The RDPs were designed to contribute to the poverty
    reduction in those regions.

    Gegharkunik Marzpet briefed the UK Ambassador about the various
    projects implemented under RDP, particularly refurbishment of
    hospitals and schools, reconstruction of irrigation and drinking
    water systems. Mr. Poghosyan said that the success of the first RDP
    served a basis for drafting the 2008-2011 regional development plan
    for Gegharkunik. Mr. Lonsdale visited the Gavar Maternity Hospital,
    the roof of which was reconstructed under RDP plan, and the secondary
    school in Sarukhan village, which now has a heating system thanks to
    DFID funding.

    A key element of the RDP approach is the involvement of local c ivil
    society. The Ambassador met the members of local NGOs who played
    an important role in planning, monitoring and evaluation of the
    RDP projects.

    The NGO representatives highly valued the Armenia Regional Development
    Project, pointing that it enabled them for the first time to be
    actively involved in addressing local issues, as well as gave valuable
    experience of project design and cooperation with other NGOs. The local
    NGO network created as a secondary outcome of RDP in Gegharkunik will
    continue its activities after ARDEP phases out.

    ARDEP is finalising its activities in 2008, and currently the
    modalities and future funding for the roll-out of the ARDEP
    experience to other marzes is under discussion between the Ministry
    of Territorial Administration and other potential donors such as the
    European Commission.

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