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    MINISTRY OF DEFENCE OF ARMENIA AND UNDP WITH SUPPORT OF EU SIGN
    AGREEMENT ON MUTUAL FINANCING BETWEEN ARMENIAN DEFENCE MINISTRY AND
    UNDP


    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 24. ARMINFO. Today, the Ministry of Defence of the
    Republic of Armenia and the United Nations Development Programme
    (UNDP), with the support of the European Union, signed an Agreement on
    mutual financing between the Armenian Defence Ministry and UNDP.

    The press-service of the Armenian DM reports that the agreement is
    part of the Armenia De-Mining Project signed by Serzh Sargsyan,
    Minister of Defence and Ms. Lise Grande, UN Resident Coordinator and
    UNDP Resident Representative.

    Experts estimate that there are between 6,000-8,000 antipersonnel
    mines impl anted in approximately 840 square kilometres of mostly
    borderland in Armenia. The impact of this mine infestation is
    serious: Each year, civilians, including children, become the victims
    of landmine accidents and agricultural production in tens of border
    villages is hampered. One of the main aims of the Project, which will
    be implemented during the next three years with a total budget of more
    than 1.5 million Euro, is to strengthen the capacity of the Government
    to coordinate and implement de-mining programmes. In addition, a
    countrywide Landmine Impact Survey will be conducted and a new
    database established. Other activities will include: a) clearance of
    landmines in Syunik region; b) a public awareness campaign and mine
    risk education in mine-affected areas; c) targeted victim and survivor
    assistance; and d) professional training programmes for de-miners and
    medical personnel.

    The Armenian Humanitarian De-Mining Centre, which will act the
    principal national counterpart, was established in March 2002 with the
    help of the US State Department and the US Department of
    Defence. According to the Landmine Victims Survey conducted in 2002,
    there are 343 landmine survivors in Armenia and landmine incidents
    have been recorded in all 11 regions. Armenia has not yet signed the
    two international conventions on landmines due to the security
    situation in the South Caucasus.

    Ms. Grande noted: "This Project is valuable for a number of reasons:
    it will help to reduce poverty in hard-hit areas by clearing
    agricultural land of mines; it will help to reinforce the capacity of
    the Government to coordinate and implement mine action programmes; and
    it will increase the awareness of civilians in mine infested areas. In
    an important first for UNDP, the Ministry of Defense is directly
    contributing financial resources to this Project. By doing so, the
    Government of the Republic of Armenia is demonstrating its concrete
    commitment to humanitarian de-mining."

    *** UNDP is the UN's global development network. It advocates for
    change and connects countries to knowledge, experience and resources
    to help people build a better life. We operate in 166 countries,
    working with them on their own solutions to global and national
    development challenges. As they develop local capacity, they draw on
    the people of UNDP and our wide range of partners.
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