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    NATIONAL MINORITY FAIR IN YEREVAN

    armradio.am
    20.05.2010 14:46

    Young representatives of national minorities in Armenia organized an
    exhibition on their community life, cultural traditions and history,
    which was dedicated to the International Day for Cultural Diversity
    for Dialogue and Development.

    The exhibition was followed by the presentation of innovative projects,
    developed by the young leaders of minority communities.

    These projects are focused on community development and strengthening
    cultural dialogue among minorities and mainstreaming society.

    The fair is a final event of two month programme, organized by the UN
    DPI, Government Staff Department of National Minority and Religious
    Affairs, the UN Association and supported by the Ministry of Sport
    and Youth Affairs. The project was funded by the UN Office of High
    Commissioner on Human Rights, Geneva.

    UN DPI Representative Ms. Maria Dotsenko said: "UN DPI is pleased to
    support projects that help national minorities to be well integrated
    into the mainstream society and enjoy equal rights with their fellow
    ethnic Armenians. Especially I am glad that youth took part in the
    project and improved their communication and leadership skills which
    will be used for the further benefit of their communities."

    Mr. Vardan Astsatryan, Head of Government Staff Department of National
    Minority and Religious Affairs said: "A lot has been done by the
    Government of Armenia to integrate national minorities. Help of the
    international community in this area is essential, since there is
    more work ahead of us. I would like to thank UN DPI and Armenian UN
    Association for their partnership and initiatives addressed to the
    youth of minorities."

    Ms. Armine Podosyan, President of the UN Association added: "I am
    confident that young leaders of minority communities will use newly
    obtained skills to become more active members of the society. I am
    looking forward to see results of implementation of these interesting
    projects."

    The training was conducted by the trainers from the UN Association
    in cooperation with local and international experts: Suren Zolyan,
    Hranush Kharatyan, Vigen Kocharyan, Avetik Ishkhanyan, John Yancura.

    Officials from the Ministries of Education and Science, Sport and Youth
    Affairs, as well as representatives from international organizations
    and civil society also participated in the project.

    The event is initiated by the UN DPI within the framework of
    International Year of Youth: Dialogue and Mutual Understanding and
    International Year for the Rapprochement of Cultures.
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