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    RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan visited "SOS-Children's Village" relief fund-supported SOS children's village, which is located in Kotayk village of Kotayk marz of the Republic of Armenia

    http://www.gov.am/en/news/item/4859/
    Tues day, 8 September 2009

    RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan visited "SOS-Children's Village"
    relief fund-supported SOS children's village, which is located in
    Kotayk village of Kotayk marz of the Republic of Armenia. The Prime
    Minister was accompanied by Chief of Government Staff David Sargsyan,
    Minister of Labor and Social Affairs Gevorg Petrosyan, National
    Director of the Fund Ashot Kocharyan, other dignitaries.

    In 1990, the first group of orphans from the earthquake zone came to
    SOS children's village, which has since hosted and fostered around
    200 such youngsters.

    At this point of time, 56 homeless orphans are being provided board
    and lodging in this village. Fund National Director Ashot Kocharyan
    briefed the Prime Minister on their pupils' daily needs, as well as
    on the Fund's achievements and mission priorities. The Prime Minister
    walked round the village, talked to its residents and was introduced
    to their everyday life. During a consultative meeting held in the
    village, Tigran Sargsyan suggested that the representatives of the
    Fund and the heads of government agencies should draw upon the Fund's
    experience in extending car e under State-administered programs.

    The head of the Armenian government said to be highly appreciative of
    the Fund's achievements and know-how and expressed hope that enhanced
    program efficiency could be achieved with cooperation and adequate
    co-financing available from State structures.

    The Prime Minister also called at the Fund-supported kindergarten
    as stationed in the village and hosting children not only from SOS
    children's village, but also from the neighboring rural communities. In
    conclusion, the Prime Minister donated a musical center to the inmates
    of the village.
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    RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan visited â??SOS-Childrenâ??s Villageâ??
    relief fund-supported SOS childrenâ??s village, which is located in
    Kotayk village of Kotayk marz of the Republic of Armenia

    http://www.gov.am/en/news/item/4859/
    Tues day, 8 September 2009


    RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan visited â??SOS-Childrenâ??s Villageâ??
    relief fund-supported SOS childrenâ??s village, which is located in
    Kotayk village of Kotayk marz of the Republic of Armenia. The Prime
    Minister was accompanied by Chief of Government Staff David Sargsyan,
    Minister of Labor and Social Affairs Gevorg Petrosyan, National
    Director of the Fund Ashot Kocharyan, other dignitaries.

    In 1990, the first group of orphans from the earthquake zone came to
    SOS childrenâ??s village, which has since hosted and fostered around 200
    such youngsters.

    At this point of time, 56 homeless orphans are being provided board and
    lodging in this village. Fund National Director Ashot Kocharyan briefed
    the Prime Minister on their pupilsâ?? daily needs, as well as on the
    Fundâ??s achievements and mission priorities. The Prime Minister walked
    round the village, talked to its residents and was introduced to their
    everyday life. During a consultative meeting held in the village,
    Tigran Sargsyan suggested that the representatives of the Fund and the
    heads of government agencies should draw upon the Fundâ??s experience in
    extending car
    e under State-administered programs.

    The head of the Armenian government said to be highly appreciative of
    the Fundâ??s achievements and know-how and expressed hope that enhanced
    program efficiency could be achieved with cooperation and adequate
    co-financing available from State structures.

    The Prime Minister also called at the Fund-supported kindergarten as
    stationed in the village and hosting children not only from SOS
    childrenâ??s village, but also from the neighboring rural communities. In
    conclusion, the Prime Minister donated a musical center to the inmates
    of the village.
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