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    Junior Achievement of Armenia
    1102 N. Brand #61
    Glendale, CA 91202
    Tel: 818-753-4997
    Fax: 818-753-4997
    Email: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.jaarmenia.org/

    Junior Achievement Holds its 19th Annual Summer camp


    One hundred forty students representing 140 different schools participated
    in the Junior Achievement summer camp held from July 16 to 23 in
    Dzaghkadzor. The students earned the privilege of being embraced in this
    most unique activity by scoring a high grade on a written exam. The
    mission of the camp is to congregate the brightest of students and to
    strengthen their understanding and appreciation for free market economics
    and civil society. In this connection, all the activities designed for
    camp are educational and come to serve this purpose. While at camp, among
    other activities, the students conduct elections to form a government ,
    write and present a business plan on a given topic and hold a debate on
    matters of concern to the public.

    An important part of the 7 day program is also to have guest lecturers who
    speak on issues of interest to the students . The guests this year were
    Vazgen Manukyan, President of Public Service, His Excellency Jonathan
    James Aves, Ambassador of the UK, Mr. Ralph Yirikian, General Manager of
    VivaCell MTS, Mr. Gagik Danieliyn, CEO of Coca Cola Hellenic Bottling
    Company in Armenia, Mr. Armen Ashodyan, Minister of Education, Mr. Ruben
    Melikyan, deputy Minister of Justice and young writer and author of the
    book Family of Shadows, Garin K. Hovannisian.

    Mr. Ralph Yirikian shared his impressions of the meeting with the students
    '. ''The junior achievement starts with the readiness to change the
    knowledge to civilized and flexible manner. It is necessary for the
    development of the country and the youth establishment. I have an
    impression that the people gathered at this camp wish to choose this way''.

    Ambassador Aves concluded `It was a delight to meet such a lively group
    of young people. I was impressed by the range and thoughtfulness of the
    questions they asked me. The JAA is to be commended for running this
    program which gives young Armenians the opportunity to develop their
    leadership skills and broaden their horizons'.

    The Junior Achievement program is an educational program called
    Entrepreneurial and Civic Activism of Young People of Armenia which is
    financed by USAID. The program offers students practical experience in
    forming and running a student business company. As part of their business
    activities, the students establish and run `mini-companies,' They elect
    their managers, conduct marketing research, write business plans,
    manufacture a product or offer a service, and design advertising and sales
    strategies. As part of their learning experience and Corporate Social
    Responsibility practice, they also allocate a portion of their profits to
    carry out community-oriented projects. Students receive guidance about
    their businesses from JAA teachers as well as consultants from companies
    such as VivaCell-MTS, Mary Kay, Megerian Carpet, Armenia Marriott Hotel,
    HSBC Bank, Kanaka Construction, the Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company,
    and the Republican Union of Employers of Armenia.

    For more information on the JAA program, please refer to www.jaarmenia.org

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