THE HRAYR MAROUKHIAN FOUNDATION IS ACTIVELY PURSUING ITS AIMS
http://www.arfd.info/2012/02/16/2736/
February 16, 2012
In its continuous efforts to disseminate information about social
democracy in Armenia, the Hrayr Maroukhian Foundation, in cooperation
with the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, has begun translating the FES
Academy of Social Democracy's "Economics and Social Democracy,"
(Simon Vaut et al.).
Last year the Hrayr Maroukhian Foundation, in cooperation with the
Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, launched this series of translations with the
first reader titled "Foundations of Social Democracy," which discussed
the basic values, goals and meanings of social democracy. A thousand
copies of the book were printed and passed out to academicians,
economists, politicians, youth groups, and students.
This year, the second volume will provide a more detailed analysis
of how economic systems and policies can work to espouse social
democratic principles. The translation of "Economics and Social
Democracy" will be available in April, 2012.
The Hrayr Maroukhian Foundation has begun the second phase of "Social
Reforms in Armenia" policy papers. Last year, the HMF successfully
prepared and presented recommendations to improve the healthcare,
housing and employment sectors in Armenia. This year, the Hrayr
Maroukhian Foundation's new working groups are undertaking three new
sectors in need of reforms; Agriculture, Mining and Education. Experts
will be examining the current state of these areas and recommending
alternative, original and applicable solutions from a social democratic
perspective. The final studies will be published by mid-June.
L to R: Panelists for Women in Politics. Anahit Harutunyan (ARF),
Marta Simonyan (Republican), Nona Otaryan (Prosperous), Margarit
Hakobyan (Heritage).
Late last year, in cooperation with Yerkir Media, and funded by the
Norwegian Foreign Ministry, the Hrayr Maroukhian Foundation produced
six television episodes about the challenges and achievements of women
in Armenia. The segments highlighted the difficulties encountered
by women in private and public life, while showcasing the positive
impact they have had in the development of Armenian society.
Through this documentary, HMF was able to recognize some of the most
resilient and influential women of Armenia who have broken barriers
and who are charting a new course for future generations.
http://www.arfd.info/2012/02/16/2736/
February 16, 2012
In its continuous efforts to disseminate information about social
democracy in Armenia, the Hrayr Maroukhian Foundation, in cooperation
with the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, has begun translating the FES
Academy of Social Democracy's "Economics and Social Democracy,"
(Simon Vaut et al.).
Last year the Hrayr Maroukhian Foundation, in cooperation with the
Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, launched this series of translations with the
first reader titled "Foundations of Social Democracy," which discussed
the basic values, goals and meanings of social democracy. A thousand
copies of the book were printed and passed out to academicians,
economists, politicians, youth groups, and students.
This year, the second volume will provide a more detailed analysis
of how economic systems and policies can work to espouse social
democratic principles. The translation of "Economics and Social
Democracy" will be available in April, 2012.
The Hrayr Maroukhian Foundation has begun the second phase of "Social
Reforms in Armenia" policy papers. Last year, the HMF successfully
prepared and presented recommendations to improve the healthcare,
housing and employment sectors in Armenia. This year, the Hrayr
Maroukhian Foundation's new working groups are undertaking three new
sectors in need of reforms; Agriculture, Mining and Education. Experts
will be examining the current state of these areas and recommending
alternative, original and applicable solutions from a social democratic
perspective. The final studies will be published by mid-June.
L to R: Panelists for Women in Politics. Anahit Harutunyan (ARF),
Marta Simonyan (Republican), Nona Otaryan (Prosperous), Margarit
Hakobyan (Heritage).
Late last year, in cooperation with Yerkir Media, and funded by the
Norwegian Foreign Ministry, the Hrayr Maroukhian Foundation produced
six television episodes about the challenges and achievements of women
in Armenia. The segments highlighted the difficulties encountered
by women in private and public life, while showcasing the positive
impact they have had in the development of Armenian society.
Through this documentary, HMF was able to recognize some of the most
resilient and influential women of Armenia who have broken barriers
and who are charting a new course for future generations.