ARMENIA'S MINISTRY OF SPORT AND YOUTH AFFAIRS SAID TO HOLD EMPLOYMENT TRAININGS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE OUTSIDE THE CAPITAL
YEREVAN, March 15. / ARKA /. Armenia's ministry of sport and youth
affairs will conduct trainings in several Armenian provinces in
autumn as part of a program to help young people outside the capital
to obtain new skills, David Hayrapetian, head of the ministry's center
to implement youth projects, told ARKA.
"The goal of the program is to help young people in regions get new
skills. We have already carried out similar activities, including
trainings, in some regions of Armenia, more exactly in Tavush and Lori,
which attracted about 80 young people," Hayrapetyan said.
According to him, this year the ministry intends to expand this project
and invite experts from different countries, who will teach the young
participants how to communicate with employers.
"Initially, we conducted only job fairs, but in 2012 we added also
training courses. We intend to conduct also a round table with the
participation of experts from CIS ", he said.
"Of course, there are employment problems for young people in the
capital as well, but in the regions the program is more important,"
he said.
According to Hayrapetyan, the ministry may cooperate in this matter
with Russian Rossotrudnichestvo, a state agency promoting Russia's
cultural ties with the rest of the world. -0-
YEREVAN, March 15. / ARKA /. Armenia's ministry of sport and youth
affairs will conduct trainings in several Armenian provinces in
autumn as part of a program to help young people outside the capital
to obtain new skills, David Hayrapetian, head of the ministry's center
to implement youth projects, told ARKA.
"The goal of the program is to help young people in regions get new
skills. We have already carried out similar activities, including
trainings, in some regions of Armenia, more exactly in Tavush and Lori,
which attracted about 80 young people," Hayrapetyan said.
According to him, this year the ministry intends to expand this project
and invite experts from different countries, who will teach the young
participants how to communicate with employers.
"Initially, we conducted only job fairs, but in 2012 we added also
training courses. We intend to conduct also a round table with the
participation of experts from CIS ", he said.
"Of course, there are employment problems for young people in the
capital as well, but in the regions the program is more important,"
he said.
According to Hayrapetyan, the ministry may cooperate in this matter
with Russian Rossotrudnichestvo, a state agency promoting Russia's
cultural ties with the rest of the world. -0-