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    PRESS RELEASE
    United Nations Development Programme / Armenia
    14 Petros Adamyan St., Yerevan 0010
    Contact: Mr. Hovhannes Sarajyan, Communications Associate
    Tel: +37460 530000
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web site: http://www.am.undp.org


    Modern border management system a key prerequisite for economic growth
    and poverty reduction

    Bagratashen, 27 September 2013 - "Efficient and effective border
    management contributes not only to secure borders, but also to the
    smooth movement of people and goods across borders, and to increased
    regional and international trade and transit - key prerequisites for
    economic growth and poverty reduction," registered the participants of
    a groundbreaking ceremony that took place at the Bagratashen border
    crossing point (BCP) within the framework of UNDP implemented
    "Modernization of Bavra, Bagratashen and Gogavan Border Crossing
    Points" (MBBG) project.

    H.E. Serzh Sargsyan, President of the Republic of Armenia, Gagik
    Khachatryan, Chairman of the RA State Revenue Committee, Ambassador
    Traian Hristea, Head of the EU Delegation to Armenia, Bradley Busetto,
    UN Resident Coordinator/UNDP Resident Representative in Armenia,
    representatives of government agencies responsible for border
    management, as well as international organizations, diplomatic corps
    and media attended the event.

    The Government of Armenia has demonstrated its firm commitment to
    advance the Integrated Border Management (IBM) system in the country,
    which was attested by the signature on 3 November 2010 of the
    Presidential Decree on Adoption of the Strategy on Border Security and
    Integrated State Border Management. This was followed in April 2011 by
    adoption of the 2011-2015 National Action Plan and timetable for the
    implementation of border security and IBM Strategy envisaging more
    than 80 activities covering the areas, such as legislation,
    inter-agency and cross-border cooperation, training and provision of
    equipment for BCPs on the Armenian-Georgian border. However, the
    government considered the top priority of the Action Plan
    modernization of Bavra, Bagratashen, and Gogavan BCPs on the border
    between Armenia and Georgia.

    "The EU continues to provide significant support to Armenia for
    upgrading and modernizing border infrastructure and management to
    ensure compatibility with European standards. I am delighted to mark
    the beginning of this ambitious project," said Ambassador Train
    Hristea, Head of the EU Delegation to Armenia.

    "Development challenges are complex and collaborative and partnership
    approaches to address those are required. By working together with our
    partners - the Government of Armenia and the European Union - we can
    make a difference," said Bradley Busetto, UN RC/UNDP RR in Armenia.
    He reiterated that improving border management for better governance
    and socio-economic development in Armenia is a high priority for UNDP,
    who is committed to continue its support to the Government of Armenia
    in its efforts to implement this ambitious reform program.

    The Government of Armenia has received 30.316,000 Euros in loans for
    the MBBG project from the European Investment Bank (EIB) for
    infrastructure and equipment at the BCPs, and 10, 293,000 Euros from
    the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) for a new
    bridge connecting Armenia and Georgia over the river at Bagratashen.
    These loans are complemented by a grant of 12 million Euros from the
    European Commission's Neighborhood Investment Facility (NIF) and more
    than 3 million Euros from the EU funded Eastern Partnership IBM
    Flagship Initiative. Infrastructure conceptual designs were made by
    Latvian company ARHIS based on the model solutions used on the BCP
    between Latvia and Belarus. The main contractor for construction works
    is SADE Consortium. Construction supervision is provided by SAFEGE
    Consulting Engineers, Belgium.

    "We are delighted to be part of this key joint effort. The EBRD is
    firmly committed to supporting the development of reliable and modern
    infrastructure in Armenia aimed at regional integration and to support
    trade flows. The improved border crossing point in Bagratashen, the
    main land transport corridor connecting Armenia, through Georgia, with
    the most active trade partners, now has more efficient and increased
    processing capacity, providing a multi-directional road crossing for
    international cargo and passenger traffic. We look forward to
    continuing our successful cooperation with the country's authorities
    and other international organizations in supporting the further
    development of Armenia," said Bruno Balvanera, EBRD Director for
    Caucasus, Moldova and Belarus.

    All border management agencies are actively involved in the
    process. Their staff - border guards and customs officers, officials
    from State Service for Food Safety and Ministry of Healthcare, as well
    as police - have been trained in the past years enabling them to
    meaningfully implement the concept of IBM and thus ensure swift and
    smooth inter-agency cooperation and information exchange, which are
    critical elements towards reaching the strategic objective of open,
    but secure borders. New Standard Operating Procedures for border
    management agencies are being prepared for use at all BCPs. These will
    fully reflect the introduction of new national systems such as "Single
    Window," as well as cross-border harmonization of procedures with
    Georgia.

    The new BCPs will bring considerable benefits to local
    people. Temporary jobs will be provided during the construction
    process, permanent ones created later to maintain the BCPs and provide
    logistical and commercial services. The provision of engineering
    services will also include gasification of a number of neighboring
    communities, ensuring reliable supply both for homes and for small and
    medium-size enterprises. The communities will also benefit from the
    Internet access and, as pledged by the "UCOM" company, some of the
    schools, hospitals and public park areas will enjoy the free Internet.

    ***
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    nations that can withstand crisis, and drive and sustain the kind of
    growth that improves the quality of life for everyone. On the ground
    in 177 countries and territories, we offer global perspective and
    local insight to help empower lives and build resilient nations. UNDP
    in Armenia has been established in March 1993 and supports the
    government to reach national development priorities and the Millennium
    Development Goals by 2015.

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