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  • Armenia Fund USA Joins the Civil Society Voice of the UN

    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenia Fund USA, Inc.
    152 Madison Ave, S-803
    New York, NY 10016, U.S.A.
    T/1-212-689-5307
    F/1-212-689-5317
    E-mail: [email protected]
    URL: www.armeniafundusa.org


    Armenia Fund USA Joins the Civil Society Voice of the UN


    NEW YORK, New York - "If the United Nations' global agenda is to be properly
    addressed, a partnership with civil society at large is not an option, it is
    a necessity." This is how United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan
    defines non-governmental organizations' (NGOs) partnership with the world
    body and the importance of a unified vision to tackle global challenges that
    range from poverty eradication to provision of clean drinking water, from
    halting the spread of deadly disease to bringing sustainability in the
    social and economic development of the world's impoverished.

    Approved by the Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations of the
    Department of Public Information (DPI) in July 2006, Armenia Fund USA joined
    the United Nations' family of NGOs as an organization with extensive
    expertise in international development and humanitarian activities in
    Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh. In its capacity to support the aims and most
    humane purposes of the world organization and more than 1500 NGOs that work
    closely with it, the Fund's accreditation to the United Nations comes as a
    continuous commitment to its mission of bringing long-term sustainable
    development to men, women and children in Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Although having always had strong ties with civil society and private
    sector, the United Nations' relations with NGOs have significantly evolved
    over the past twenty years. This broadening included a very active inclusion
    of a wide range of entities, global organizations of various missions, and,
    most importantly, civil society groups in the day-to-day work and decision
    making of the UN. From the peripheral part, initially assigned to them,
    these actors today play a major role in raising awareness on a wide range of
    issues on a global level.

    The UN Department of Public Information is the central source of information
    dissemination about the work of the UN and its cooperation with the civil
    society. More than 1,500 non-governmental organizations and advocacy groups
    are currently associated with the UN through the DPI.

    Founded in 1992 as part of Hayastan All-Armenian Fund and incorporated as
    Armenia Fund USA in 1995, the Fund's mission is providing large-scale
    infrastructure and self-sustainable development to Armenia and Karabakh.
    Initially mandated with the task of providing humanitarian aid following
    Armenia's independence from the Soviet Union, the Fund has evolved over
    years into an organization that has an impressive track record of having
    successfully completed a diverse range of large-scale infrastructure and
    self-sustainable development programs in the region. From combating poverty
    to providing jobs, empowering farming communities in poor and rural areas to
    strengthening civil society's involvement in the development and transition
    process of Armenia, the Fund has largely contributed to the overall economic
    development, social reform and encouragement of civic activism in the
    country.

    Today Armenia Fund USA joins the forum of like-minded organizations and
    partners to promote higher standards of living toward social progress and
    development.
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