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    EXPERT: GOVERNMENTAL MEASURES ON POVERTY REDUCTION ARE UNSATISFACTORY

    ARMINFO
    Tuesday, March 19, 18:50

    The governmental measures on poverty reduction envisaged by the
    Program of Armenia's Prospective Development for 2012-2025 are
    unsatisfactory, the experts of the Civil Society Network for the
    Sustainable Development Program/Strategic Program for Prospective
    Development said at today's session.

    In particular, expert Veronika Melikyan stressed that the program
    absolutely lacks a system of monitoring of the socio-economic situation
    of certain groups of population, as well as analysis of the social
    support to the population. "The program developers have not taken into
    account that the poverty level should decline not only quantitatively
    but also qualitatively", Melikyan stressed.

    She pointed out that the measures included in the project of Armenia's
    prospective development will fail to reach their goal if one ignores
    the fact that it is necessary to classify the ultimate beneficiaries
    by age, sex, education, incomes, benefit and other categories.

    Melikyan thinks that the program unambiguously needs to be completed
    with involvement of not only state structures, but also NGOs and
    representatives of the civil society.

    To note, the Strategic Program of Armenia's Prospective Development
    for 2012-2025 envisages stage-by- stage poverty reduction in the
    country: by 2017 - to 23%, by 2021 - to 18%, by 2025 - by 14%. The
    current poverty level in Armenia is estimated at 34%

    The sustainable development program has been worked out by the Finance
    Ministry to develop human assets, increase jobs, reform the social
    security system, and improve the governance system institutionally.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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