Armenian fund to launch an all-Armenian national cooperation net
13:51 - 02.10.11
The National Cooperation Fund, established by the support of Armenia's
government, has said one of its priorities is to create a National
Cooperation Network for all Armenians.
Speaking to Tert.am, Arshak Sadoyan, former MP and the head of the
fund, said the web portal will provide various services to all
Armenians worldwide.
It will include the Yellow Page, as well as data of e-mail addresses.
Another section titled `Through Centuries' will present the history of
the Armenian people, as well information (also videos), about Armenia,
Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) and all Armenian communities in Diaspora.
This section will also include Armenian museums, galleries, as well as
information about the artifacts kept there.
The website will include also sections of e-trade and public
relations. It will also have sections for internet sociological
research, a section for Armenian farmers, as well as storing and
search engine resources for radio and TV news reports.
Sadoyan further said that the funding part of the project is still
unresolved and expressed hope that Diasporan Armenians will also
contribute to it.
Tert.am
From: A. Papazian
13:51 - 02.10.11
The National Cooperation Fund, established by the support of Armenia's
government, has said one of its priorities is to create a National
Cooperation Network for all Armenians.
Speaking to Tert.am, Arshak Sadoyan, former MP and the head of the
fund, said the web portal will provide various services to all
Armenians worldwide.
It will include the Yellow Page, as well as data of e-mail addresses.
Another section titled `Through Centuries' will present the history of
the Armenian people, as well information (also videos), about Armenia,
Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) and all Armenian communities in Diaspora.
This section will also include Armenian museums, galleries, as well as
information about the artifacts kept there.
The website will include also sections of e-trade and public
relations. It will also have sections for internet sociological
research, a section for Armenian farmers, as well as storing and
search engine resources for radio and TV news reports.
Sadoyan further said that the funding part of the project is still
unresolved and expressed hope that Diasporan Armenians will also
contribute to it.
Tert.am
From: A. Papazian