USAID/CAPS PROGRAM COMPLETES ITS ACTIVITY IN ARMENIA
PanARMENIAN.Net
February 25, 2011 - 17:28 AMT 13:28 GMT
The USAID Competitive Armenian Private Sector Project summarized the
results of its activity in Armenia.
Director of CAPS Artak Ghazaryan said that the program operated in
Armenia from 2006 to 2011, while the total financing of the program
amounted to USD 14mln.
~SThe results are rather significant. 500 companies used the program,
and we assisted them in introducing international management standards,
what will allow increasing their opportunities and obtaining additional
financing,~T Ghazaryan told journalists.
According to him, the program aimed to increase competitiveness in
various fields, such as IT and tourism.
Ghazaryan said that concepts for IT field development were approved and
other programs were implemented through the efforts of CAPS; besides,
a concept for tourism development, specifically in Jermuk, was adopted.
Ghazaryan added that there are positive results in GMP standards
introduction in the pharmaceutical field, while local producers of
medicines have attracted additional investments to increase production
capacities and export
From: A. Papazian
PanARMENIAN.Net
February 25, 2011 - 17:28 AMT 13:28 GMT
The USAID Competitive Armenian Private Sector Project summarized the
results of its activity in Armenia.
Director of CAPS Artak Ghazaryan said that the program operated in
Armenia from 2006 to 2011, while the total financing of the program
amounted to USD 14mln.
~SThe results are rather significant. 500 companies used the program,
and we assisted them in introducing international management standards,
what will allow increasing their opportunities and obtaining additional
financing,~T Ghazaryan told journalists.
According to him, the program aimed to increase competitiveness in
various fields, such as IT and tourism.
Ghazaryan said that concepts for IT field development were approved and
other programs were implemented through the efforts of CAPS; besides,
a concept for tourism development, specifically in Jermuk, was adopted.
Ghazaryan added that there are positive results in GMP standards
introduction in the pharmaceutical field, while local producers of
medicines have attracted additional investments to increase production
capacities and export
From: A. Papazian