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    Ministry of Diaspora - Armenia
    RA Minister of Diaspora Hranush Hakobian

    The full-fledged Ministry of Diaspora will not only work towards enhancing relations between Armenia and the Diaspora, but it will also encourage Armenians all over the world to unite and work together for one purpose, that is, to strengthen and build a prosperous future for the Homeland.

    Share related articles and opinions in this topic. One of the first major programs is called ''Het Arir'' meaning Come Home. This is a great project and I hope this is just the beginning. I also agree with Hranush Hakobian that a lot of these young people will have the willingness to constantly
    come back to the homeland. They should work this out in a smart way, by giving them free tickets and tours in museums and Artsakh. I hope this program will grow, when they can proudly say more than 25.000 young people visited Armenia ''this'' summer.




    OVER 1000 DIASPORAN ARMENIAN YOUNG PEOPLE'S VISIT TO ARMENIA ENVISAGED AT FIRST STAGE OF PROGRAM COME HOME


    YEREVAN, JANUARY 14, ARMENIANS TODAY - NOYAN TAPAN. It is envisaged
    to implement the first stage of the program Come Home in 2009, within
    the framework of which over 1000 Armenian young people from abroad
    aged from 14 to 25 will visit Armenia. They will stay with Armenian
    families for 3-4 weeks, will get acquainted with the national values,
    Armenia's historic-cultural monuments, will communicate with people
    of the same age.

    RA Minister of Diaspora Hranush Hakobian's meeting with Yerevan
    prefects was dedicated to the discussion of organization issues
    regarding this program.

    The Minister said that the program reflected in the RA state budget
    and government program besides Yerevan also involves the Armavir,
    Ararat, Aragatsotn, and Kotayk regions. It is envisaged that young
    people will visit Armenia from Russia, Georgia, Iran, Near East,
    Europe, and the United States.

    According to the Minister, the program will contribute to formation and strengthening of contacts between Armenian and Diasporan young people. H. Hakobian is convinced that a young person visiting the homeland for the first time thanks to the program "will leave Armenia becoming completely Armenian and with the willingness to constantly come to the homeland." The Minister said that today a great movement has started in the Diaspora as well in connection with the program, and Diasporan Armenians form young people's groups consisting of 10-15 people, and the list of families receiving the young people should be made up in Armenia. She expressed the hope that a few charity flights will be organized by the airlines, which will enable to receive more children in Armenia for instance, from the RF Krasnodar territory.The Minister said that for instance, 34% population of the town of Sochi, Krasnodar territory are Armenians, 90% of which do not master Armenian.

    The prefects raised an issue on responsibility for this or that
    negative manifestation emerging during program's implementation. In
    response H. Hakobian said that in order to prevent such situations
    there should be bilateral letters of recommendation from proper bodies
    on both the young people and the families receiving them in Armenia.

    The Minister said that it is envisaged creating a body and a working
    group coordinating program's implementation in the future. The
    Minister promised the prefects that the criteria, according to
    which the receiving families should be chosen, will be worked out
    and introduced by late January asked the prefects to introduce the
    receiving families' lists by late February.
    Last edited by Tigranakert; 01-16-2009, 10:20 AM.

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    nice development. I'm certainly interested. Do they have a website?

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      Unfortunately, they got no website. I think it is still under construction, but there is another interesting website, the official RA Ministry of Territorial Administration as Migration Agency, called ''Back to Armenia''.


      Assessment of Current Migration Situation



      Assessment is made on the basis of the registration data kept in border points of the Republic of Armenia



      The negative migration balance in January- November 2008 (the number of the persons left the Republic has outnumbered the number of those arrived) is more than the same index of the previous year by 21.4 thousand persons or by 86.1 %.

      The positive migration in November 2008 has reduced by 0.4 thousand persons or by 2.5 % in comparison with the same period of the previous year.

      The overall volume of the passenger’s flow in January- November 2008 in comparison with the same period of the previous year has increased by 218.9 thousand persons or by 9.3 % and has made 2571.6 thousand persons.

      In January- November the ratio of passengers crossing border by airway has made 53.8 % in total number of passengers’ flows.
      Last edited by Tigranakert; 01-16-2009, 01:19 PM.

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        For more information on the total balance of passenger movements and net balance, visit this website. It contains very detailed inforation on every year.

        The net balance of migration for the year 2008 was -46298, that is a huge number for a small country like Armenia, and a disgrace. The only solution is to toughen the border policy and to improve living conditions in Armenia. But there is another point, a lot of poor families do not have the money to buy a ticket and leave Armenia, but as soon as their situation improves they cash the money they got and leave never to be seen again. So we have got ourselves a dilemma.

        What do you guys think is the best solution and how can we overcome this dilemma?
        Last edited by Tigranakert; 01-16-2009, 01:27 PM.

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          These don't look to be actual immgration numbers. This is basically anyone who left the country for whatever reason, tourism, seasonal workers, or for good.

          One thing that interests me is why georgia and azerbaijan don't have higher numbers of immigration, both are in worse shape than Armenia.
          For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
          to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.



          http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html

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            That is correct, but a high percentage of the people leaving Armenia are not coming back. This problem is still an actual problem, but how to solve this and the forthcoming dilemma is difficult.

            For a healthy society to overcome difficulties, disasters and wars we must have at least 5-10 million citizens. Every citizen that leaves Armenia is of great loss.

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              Originally posted by Tigranakert View Post
              That is correct, but a high percentage of the people leaving Armenia are not coming back. This problem is still an actual problem, but how to solve this and the forthcoming dilemma is difficult.

              For a healthy society to overcome difficulties, disasters and wars we must have at least 5-10 million citizens. Every citizen that leaves Armenia is of great loss.
              Compared to the 90s this isn't nearly as bad, still a problem that needs to be overcome though. However, one positive aspect of the world financial crisis is that most places that Armenians would tend to leave for don't have a very low demand for jobs, so therefore what's the point of leaving one country for another when you will be jobless in both?
              For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
              to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.



              http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html

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                The economy is one thing and war is another reason many leave.Our homeland is surrounded by enemies who want to kill us and sometimes do.No one wants to lose a son or a daughter and people will do what they think is best for their families.To stop emmigration and increase immigration Armenia will need to work on security and peace (neither seems likely any time soon) also economic stability and progress (some gains have been made in this field.).
                Hayastan or Bust.

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                  Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
                  Our homeland is surrounded by enemies who want to kill us and sometimes do.No one wants to lose a son or a daughter and people will do what they think is best for their families.
                  Can you see the vicious circle? Leave the country and live a cowardly, "free" life in a "peaceful" western country at the expense of our own, thus leaving Armenia for the present generation and for future ones at a disadvantaged position in ensuring Armenian families could thrive in it.

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                    That's sick. Any Armenian that leaves Armenia because they do not want to defend the Homeland shouldn't be considered an Armenian. I would rather live in a humble Armenia than a rich and spiritually empty western country.
                    For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
                    to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.



                    http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html

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