CONFERENCE IN TSAKHKADZOR
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16:38:58 - 23/09/2009
The Third Annual Community Civic Action Conference commenced in
Tsakhkadzor on September 23 within the framework of the USAID
Youth and Community Action Program (YCAP). The opening session was
attended by U.S. Ambassador Marie L. Yovanovitch, representatives of
USAID/Armenia, the Academy for Educational Development, Freedom of
Information Center of Armenia, Internews, local NGOs and members of
the 80 YCAP communities from all 10 marzes of Armenia.
The three-day Conference brings together 160 representatives
from YCAP civic groups to discuss common issues and problems,share
experiences and lessons learned, and forge networks and closer working
relationships among civic groups in the country. During the conference
the participants take part in interactive workshops on leadership,
public relations, civic participation, advocacy and alternative media,
and participate in an Open Space session on Promoting Civic Activism
in Armenia.
In her opening remarks, Ambassador Yovanovitch noted the importance
of building partnerships and networks to strengthen advocacy, and the
need for constructive engagement with local and nationalinstitutions
for collective action. "Community action, even in small communities, is
the fundamental first step toward social change, political engagement,
and economic equity. It is a vital step in bringing about greater
accountability from those that govern, both on a local and a national
level," she said.
In addition, the participant Youth Action Clubs and Community Action
Committees will put together exhibition/poster presentations focused
on their work in their communities' economic, social, educational,
democratic, cultural and environmental advancement.
http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/society-l rahos15289.html
16:38:58 - 23/09/2009
The Third Annual Community Civic Action Conference commenced in
Tsakhkadzor on September 23 within the framework of the USAID
Youth and Community Action Program (YCAP). The opening session was
attended by U.S. Ambassador Marie L. Yovanovitch, representatives of
USAID/Armenia, the Academy for Educational Development, Freedom of
Information Center of Armenia, Internews, local NGOs and members of
the 80 YCAP communities from all 10 marzes of Armenia.
The three-day Conference brings together 160 representatives
from YCAP civic groups to discuss common issues and problems,share
experiences and lessons learned, and forge networks and closer working
relationships among civic groups in the country. During the conference
the participants take part in interactive workshops on leadership,
public relations, civic participation, advocacy and alternative media,
and participate in an Open Space session on Promoting Civic Activism
in Armenia.
In her opening remarks, Ambassador Yovanovitch noted the importance
of building partnerships and networks to strengthen advocacy, and the
need for constructive engagement with local and nationalinstitutions
for collective action. "Community action, even in small communities, is
the fundamental first step toward social change, political engagement,
and economic equity. It is a vital step in bringing about greater
accountability from those that govern, both on a local and a national
level," she said.
In addition, the participant Youth Action Clubs and Community Action
Committees will put together exhibition/poster presentations focused
on their work in their communities' economic, social, educational,
democratic, cultural and environmental advancement.