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    PRESS RELEASE
    American University of Armenia
    Diana Manukyan, AUA PR Coordinator
    40 Marshal Baghramian
    Yerevan, Republic of Armenia, 0019??
    Phone: [+37410] 51-25-22
    E-mail: [email protected]

    American University of Armenia: 20 Years of Advancement
    November 26, 2012



    International Conference to Examine The Future of Mining in Armenia
    Experts to Assess Armenia's socio-economic policy choices

    YEREVAN--National and international experts will gather in Armenia's capital
    on November 30 for a one-day conference examining mining and socio-economic
    policy in Armenia.

    Organized by the American University of Armenia, the event aims to assess
    the choices available to Armenia as it seeks to balance economic gains with
    that of social equity and environmental and public health. The conference
    will be livestreamed online at www.aua.am/mining from 9:30am-5:30pm (Armenia
    time).

    "Over the past decade, the Armenian Government has made mining a priority
    for Armenia's economic growth, however, no serious public debate has
    occurred to examine policy choices available to Armenia regarding mining,"
    said Alen Amirkhanian, of AUA's College of Science and Engineering. "With
    this conference, we hope to begin this critical public discourse, bringing
    together experts from across the world to present their analyses and discuss
    socio-economic policy choices available to Armenia."

    The keynote speaker of the conference will be Dr. Saleem Ali, Director of
    the Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining at the University of
    Queensland, Australia. Dr. Ali will talk about the international experience
    in using mining as a tool for socio-economic development. He will also
    address the pitfalls that countries like Armenia should avoid.

    The Conference will also have three panel discussions that will enable
    national and international experts to discuss socio-economic impact of
    mining in Armenia. The first panel will examine whether mining can play a
    key role in Armenia's economic growth, while the second panel will focus on
    mining's impact on Armenia's environmental and public health. The event's
    last panel will explore whether Armenia's legal and institutional framework
    on mining foster's socio-economic development.

    These issues will be discussed against the larger backdrop of a growing
    unease in and outside Armenia on the potential benefits and risks of mining
    to the country's social and economic development as well as preservation of
    its natural and environmental resources.

    Thus far, the social, environmental and health concerns have been
    overshadowed by the more practical argument that Armenia does not have many
    choices and mining will be the growth engine of its emerging economy.

    In the past two decades, however, there have been many constructive
    developments around mining in the international arena around mining. The
    industry as a whole has improved its practices, while international
    organizations and governments have adopted standards for environmentally
    cleaner and socially more equitable mining.

    "Such constructive developments are almost always spurred by good public
    policy and grassroots pressure," explained Amirkhanian. "These global
    developments set standards from which (re)emerging economies like Armenia
    can learn."

    This conference aims to become a model of a constructive and high-impact way
    in which AUA can contribute to national public-policy debates in Armenia.
    The day-long event is open to the public and will also be livestreamed at
    www.aua.am/mining. The sessions will also be recorded and made available on
    Youtube post event.


    The American University of Armenia (AUA) is a private, independent
    university located in Yerevan, Armenia.? Founded in 1991, AUA is affiliated
    with the University of California.? Through teaching, research, and public
    service, AUA serves Armenia and the region by supplying high-quality,
    graduate and undergraduate education, encouraging civic engagement, and
    promoting democratic values.

    The American University of Armenia is accredited by the Accrediting
    Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities of the Western Association
    of Schools and Colleges, 985 Atlantic Avenue, #100, Alameda, CA 94501,
    510-748-9001.

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