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  • With A Visit To Armenia's Largest Dump,UNDP and The Ministry Of Natu

    United Nations Development Programme Country Office in Armenia
    14, Karl Liebknecht Street, Yerevan 375010, Armenia
    Contact: Aramazd Ghalamkaryan
    Tel: (374 1) 56 60 73
    Fax: (374 1) 54 38 11
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.undp.am


    UNDP COUNTRY OFFICE IN ARMENIA

    *7 June, 2004

    WITH A VISIT TO ARMENIA'S LARGEST DUMP, UNDP AND THE MINISTRY OF NATURE
    PROTECTION LAUNCH ENVIRONMENT WEEK*

    Yerevan, Armenia

    Today, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Ministry
    of Nature Protection officially marked World Environment Day by
    organising a media event in the country's largest waste disposal site in
    Nubarashen, near Yerevan. In close cooperation with UN Agencies and
    local and international organisations, UNDP and the Ministry of Nature
    Protection jointly initiated Environment Week, an advocacy campaign
    aimed at raising public awareness on environmental issues. Mr. Vardan
    Ayvazyan, Minister of Nature Protection, Ms. Lise Grande, UN Resident
    Coordinator and UNDP Resident Representative, representatives of the
    Government, civil society and the mass media participated in the event.

    Nubarashen waste disposal site receives almost all the solid waste
    produced in Yerevan city and suburbs. As much as 340 tonnes per day, or
    102,000 tonnes per year, is deposited in the site. Most of the waste in
    Nubarashen is domestically produced by the approximately 1,280,000 who
    live in these areas. Industrial waste accounts for only a small
    proportion. Large quantities of landfill gas, mainly methane gas, are
    produced by the waste and discharged into the atmosphere without being
    fully utilised.

    According to Ms. Grande: "It is very fortunate that Armenia has achieved
    high rates of economic growth in the last decade. At this stage in the
    country's transition, is it critically important to focus on the
    environmental aspects of economic growth. The sustainable management of
    natural resources and a clean environment are key to the country's
    medium and long-term development. If the environment is destroyed or
    damaged, the country will suffer. UNDP is currently one of the major
    donors in the area of nature protection and we are confident that our
    partnership with Government authorities and the civil society will help
    to ensure a healthy environment for a healthy people."

    Background: Armenia has acceded to a number of international treaties
    and conventions focused on the environment. UNDP's National Capacities
    Self-Assessment (NCSA) project aims to support the Government
    in identifying gaps in meeting the requirements of these global
    conventions. The goal of Environment Week, a joint advocacy initiative
    of UNDP Armenia and the Ministry of Nature Protection, is to: promote
    environmental activities at the community level; raise public awareness
    of ongoing initiatives in the area of nature protection; highlight
    existing environmental issues; and initiate a public debate on the
    linkages between human development and nature protection. Environment
    Week also aims to bring together major actors in nature protection
    and help find solutions to very urgent and important environmental
    problems facing the country and the whole Transcaucasian region.

    ***

    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 are on the ground 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.

    --
    Aramazd Ghalamkaryan
    Information and Resource Mobilisation Associate/
    Support to UN Resident Coordinator
    UNDP/UN Armenia
    14 Karl Liebknecht St., Yerevan, 375010, Armenia
    Tel: +3741 56 60 73 + 121
    Mob: +3749 43 63 12
    Fax: +3741 54 38 11
    URLs: http://www.undp.am; http://oc.undp.am

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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