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    UNTFHS PROJECT TO BE IMPLEMENTED IN ARMENIA

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    04:13 pm | March 20, 2009

    Economy

    With the support of the Government of Japan and the United Nations
    Trust Fund for Human Security in New York, assistance totalling USD
    2,484,900.00 has been extended to the United Nations Agencies in
    Armenia i.e. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
    - the lead co-ordination agency of the project, United Nations
    Development Programme (UNDP), United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF),
    United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and United Nations Industrial
    Development Organisation (UNIDO) for the realisation of 'Sustainable
    Livelihood for Socially Vulnerable Refugees, Internally Displaced
    and Local Families' project in Armenia.

    The objective of the above project, which was initiated and submitted
    to UNTFHS for funding by UNHCR, is to assist, through a UN system
    wide effort, vulnerable families in the identified communities in
    Gegharkunik and Kotayk marzes in reducing poverty by providing social
    housing, increasing their self-sustainability through income generation
    by supporting farming activities and start-up businesses and access to
    energy services. The UNTFHS project will contribute to the enhancing
    of living conditions, accessibility of quality health care services,
    improving educational opportunities as well as building the capacity
    of direct beneficiaries and self-government bodies.

    As the financial agreements of the project have already been signed
    with all UNTFHS project participating Agencies, the implementation of
    this project will start on 1 April 2009 to be completed in two years
    to secure the livelihoods and dignity in the lives of vulnerable
    communities in Armenia - crucial, particularly in the current
    financial crisis.
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