Re: Armenia-Diaspora Relations
The following map of the Tavush province clearly shows the dangers of "desertification" of the lands due to the death - even if slow - of agricultural life and villages.
Of course, the project is also of cultural and socio-economical importance.
The following map of the Tavush province clearly shows the dangers of "desertification" of the lands due to the death - even if slow - of agricultural life and villages.
Of course, the project is also of cultural and socio-economical importance.
PRESS RELEASE
Hayastan All-Armenian Fund
Governmental Building 3, Yerevan, RA
Contact: Lusine Mnatsakanyan
Tel: 3741 56 0106
Fax: 3741 52 15 05
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.himnadram.org
20 August, 2007
Armenia Fund launches Rural Development Program
September 19, 2007- September 18, 2007, was the official launch date for
Armenia Fund's Rural Development Program. The event took place in Khashtarak
village of Tavush region. It is one of the six villages included in the
Rural Development Program first cluster. The other five villages are
Aknaghbyur, Azatamut, Ditavan, Lusadzor and Lusahovit. The ceremony was
attended by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia Vartan Oskanian,
Armenia Fund Executive Director Vahe Aghabegians and the Regional Governor
of Tavush Armen Ghularian.
Mayors and some of the inhabitants of all six villages involved in the
Program gathered in front of Khashtarak School where the event took place.
"In the past, there have been many words but few deeds. The time has come
for an initiative that will get the job done. We deeply believe that the
Armenia Fund's Rural Development Program is that initiative", said Minister
Oskanian, who is the Member of the Board of Trustees of Armenia Fund and the
Coordinator for the Rural Development Program. "This Program enjoys the
widest support of both the President of Armenia and the Diasporans. It truly
has a strong potential for becoming an all-Armenian endeavor. Today, as we
signal the launch of the first cluster of the Rural Development Program we
are already working on establishing clusters in Lori and Syunik and
expanding it to all of Armenia's rural communities."
Executive Director Vahe Aghabegians stressed the importance of the active
involvement of members of all the communities concerned in the program's
implementation.
"This is a quest we have to accomplish together. Together we must share the
responsibility for the success of this enterprise. We need your involvement
in all the phases of project implementation", said Mr. Aghabegians. "This
Program has two fundamental components: infrastructure and economic
development. Infrastructure alone cannot solve the problems that stand
before Armenia's rural communities. We also need strong economic initiatives
to truly revitalize our villages, to halt the immigration and bring people
back home where they can live, work and prosper."
All of the villages included in the Program are located close to Armenia's
border with Azerbaijan. Border communities are the prerogative of the Rural
Development Program as they are in the most vulnerable position in a country
which otherwise registers tremendous economic growth. At the same time, they
are vitally important for the country's future for both strategic and
economic reasons. The Government of Armenia addressed the issue by
developing the National Poverty Reduction Strategy. The Rural Development
Program will act as a supplementary mechanism accelerating the process of
economic and infrastructure development.
Hayastan All-Armenian Fund
Public Relations Department
http://www.himnadram.org/eng/?go=Issues&id=1626
Hayastan All-Armenian Fund
Governmental Building 3, Yerevan, RA
Contact: Lusine Mnatsakanyan
Tel: 3741 56 0106
Fax: 3741 52 15 05
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.himnadram.org
20 August, 2007
Armenia Fund launches Rural Development Program
September 19, 2007- September 18, 2007, was the official launch date for
Armenia Fund's Rural Development Program. The event took place in Khashtarak
village of Tavush region. It is one of the six villages included in the
Rural Development Program first cluster. The other five villages are
Aknaghbyur, Azatamut, Ditavan, Lusadzor and Lusahovit. The ceremony was
attended by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia Vartan Oskanian,
Armenia Fund Executive Director Vahe Aghabegians and the Regional Governor
of Tavush Armen Ghularian.
Mayors and some of the inhabitants of all six villages involved in the
Program gathered in front of Khashtarak School where the event took place.
"In the past, there have been many words but few deeds. The time has come
for an initiative that will get the job done. We deeply believe that the
Armenia Fund's Rural Development Program is that initiative", said Minister
Oskanian, who is the Member of the Board of Trustees of Armenia Fund and the
Coordinator for the Rural Development Program. "This Program enjoys the
widest support of both the President of Armenia and the Diasporans. It truly
has a strong potential for becoming an all-Armenian endeavor. Today, as we
signal the launch of the first cluster of the Rural Development Program we
are already working on establishing clusters in Lori and Syunik and
expanding it to all of Armenia's rural communities."
Executive Director Vahe Aghabegians stressed the importance of the active
involvement of members of all the communities concerned in the program's
implementation.
"This is a quest we have to accomplish together. Together we must share the
responsibility for the success of this enterprise. We need your involvement
in all the phases of project implementation", said Mr. Aghabegians. "This
Program has two fundamental components: infrastructure and economic
development. Infrastructure alone cannot solve the problems that stand
before Armenia's rural communities. We also need strong economic initiatives
to truly revitalize our villages, to halt the immigration and bring people
back home where they can live, work and prosper."
All of the villages included in the Program are located close to Armenia's
border with Azerbaijan. Border communities are the prerogative of the Rural
Development Program as they are in the most vulnerable position in a country
which otherwise registers tremendous economic growth. At the same time, they
are vitally important for the country's future for both strategic and
economic reasons. The Government of Armenia addressed the issue by
developing the National Poverty Reduction Strategy. The Rural Development
Program will act as a supplementary mechanism accelerating the process of
economic and infrastructure development.
Hayastan All-Armenian Fund
Public Relations Department
http://www.himnadram.org/eng/?go=Issues&id=1626
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