WILL BSSRC PROJECT SAVE ARMENIAN VILLAGES?
http://www.a1plus.am/en/economy/2013/03/29/silk
12:47 PM | TODAY | ECONOMY
The Black Sea Silk Road Corridor (BSSRC) Project is due to kick off
in April, 2013. Forty-three Armenian cultural sites will become part
of the BSSRC.
The BSSRC Project is a 24-month project that will foster cross-border
cooperation and economic development in 173 communities across four
countries of the Black Sea Basin - Armenia, Georgia, Greece and Turkey.
In Armenia the project is funded by the EU Black Sea Cross Border
Cooperation framework, USAID through its EDMC Project, and the Armenian
Monuments Awareness Project, as the lead implementer.
The Project is expected to alleviate rural isolation and develop local
communities through eco-friendly tourism to both enhance visitor's
experiences and protect cultural monuments and biodiversity.
http://www.a1plus.am/en/economy/2013/03/29/silk
12:47 PM | TODAY | ECONOMY
The Black Sea Silk Road Corridor (BSSRC) Project is due to kick off
in April, 2013. Forty-three Armenian cultural sites will become part
of the BSSRC.
The BSSRC Project is a 24-month project that will foster cross-border
cooperation and economic development in 173 communities across four
countries of the Black Sea Basin - Armenia, Georgia, Greece and Turkey.
In Armenia the project is funded by the EU Black Sea Cross Border
Cooperation framework, USAID through its EDMC Project, and the Armenian
Monuments Awareness Project, as the lead implementer.
The Project is expected to alleviate rural isolation and develop local
communities through eco-friendly tourism to both enhance visitor's
experiences and protect cultural monuments and biodiversity.