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ARKA News Agency - 09/27/2004
September 28, 2004 14:46:52
ARKA News Agency Sept 27 2004
RA Ambassador to US and Rector of University of Connecticut discuss perspectives of cooperation in the sphere of education
Training courses for local doctors held in Stepanakert
Information openness must contribute into struggle against corruption
RA NA Vice-Speaker: role of mass media in fight against corruption not powerful enough
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RA AMBASSADOR TO US AND RECTOR OF UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT DISCUSS PERSPECTIVES OF COOPERATION IN THE SPHERE OF EDUCATION
YEREVAN, September 27. /ARKA/. RA Ambassador to US Arman Kirakosian and Rector of University of Connecticut discussed perspectives of cooperation in the sphere of education, RA MFA told ARKA. Kirakosian stated on his assistance to the project of implementation of program of Armenian Studies in the University of Connecticut. He noted the important role of this project not only for traditional Armenian studies, but also in strengthening of cooperation of Armenian and American experts and scientists from this field. Kirakosian also read a lecture called "Present Condition and Perspectives of Armenian-American Relations". At present administration of University of Connecticut discusses issues on creation of regular chair of Armenian Studies. University created special committee, one of which goals is to involve science potential of Yerevan State University in given process. L.D. --0--
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TRAINING COURSES FOR LOCAL DOCTORS HELD IN STEPANAKERT
STEPENAKERT, September 27. /ARKA/. Training courses for local doctors, organized by National Institute of Healthcare of Armenia, are being held in Stepanakert. As Zoya Lazaryan, NKR Healthcare Minister told ARKA, during current visit of delegation of Armenian Healthcare Ministry headed by Norayr Davidyan to NKR it was achieved arrangement on organization of mobile training courses for Karabakh doctors. "It was decided to hold these courses in Stepenakert and then in future a number of doctors will be trained in Health Institute of Armenia. "It is important to mention that these courses are implemented in the frames of the state order", NKR Healthcare Minister told. T.M. -0--
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INFORMATION OPENNESS MUST CONTRIBUTE INTO STRUGGLE AGAINST CORRUPTION
YEREVAN, September 27. /ARKA/. Armenia must define for itself if the information openness must turn into an integrated part of it national interests, as Konstantin Petrosov, Director of ARKA New Agency stated on Seminar "Role of mass media in struggle against corruption - transparency of state bodies' activity and availability of information" held in Tsakhkadzor. In his words, Armenia does not have system approach to information by the state power. "It is fashionable to talk about the struggle against corruption, however at the same time many forget that corruption and economic crimes - the most important problems faced by the state, and the information openness can contribute into the solution of these problems", Petrosov said. He mentioned that if the state officials are forced to report to the society (publication of income declaration of officials, obligatory reporting on budget implementation, tenders, inspections and decision taken by the state officials etc.) and this even is not to stop corruption processes, at least it will strongly restrain them. Director of ARKA Agency also mentioned other directions of the state policy, implementation of which is impossible without information openness. Particularly, building of a civil society is impossible without society's confidence to the state, authorities, public institutions and mass media. Also, in his words, unsatisfactory openness of our society hinders Armenia's entering into the world information society, creates distorted impression on economic processes and reforms in the country. In Petrosov's opinion, the information openness is possible only when the authority bodies clearly understand this necessity and promote it in all possible ways. "For this it is necessary to develop national industry of information services and raise efficiency of use of state information resources", he mentioned. T.M. -0--
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RA NA VICE-SPEAKER: ROLE OF MASS MEDIA IN FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION NOT POWERFUL ENOUGH
YEREVAN, September 27. /ARKA/. Te role of mass media in fight against corruption is not powerful enough, as stated Vahan Hovhannisyan, the RA NA Vice-Speaker at the seminar dedicated to the role of mass media in fight against corruption held in Tsakhkadzor. He said that a newspaper of a 2-thou-edition cannot lead the people, cannot mobilize the society for a solution of a serious problem. According to Hovhannisyan, "our people are not used to a single unified struggle, being individualists". He said that everyone receiving a ruling position forgets about the fact that he should be under control and be transparent in his activities in front of the society, thus becoming "an infected part of the political elite, which considers itself beyond the people and refuses them to avoid control". The base for fight against corruption Hovhannisyan sees in changing the mentality of the people so that everyone considers himself a part of a whole. He is also confident that a civil society cannot be formed without mass media. He said that if any information is not considered secret by the law, it should be available for everyone. The fight against corruption should include "simultaneous system changes and blows on the targets". L.V. -0--
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