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  • Conference on Rural Development in Armenia

    PRESS RELEASE
    March 30, 2007

    American University of Armenia
    40 Marshal Baghramian
    Yerevan 0019, Armenia
    Telephone: (37410) 512-522
    Fax: (37410) 512-523

    United Nations Development Programme
    Armenia Country Office
    14 Petros Adamian Str., Yerevan 0010, Armenia
    Telephone: (37410) 56 60 73, 54 34 26
    Fax: (374 10) 54 38 11, [email protected]

    Contact: Diana Manukyan
    E-mail: [email protected]

    Conference on Rural Development in Armenia

    Yerevan -- More than 150 people participated in a conference on March 30,
    2007, focused on rural development in Armenia. The conference was jointly
    convened by the United Nations Development Programme Armenia Country Office
    and the American University of Armenia Turpanjian Rural Development Program.

    The conference discussed rural development with an emphasis on approaches
    that work and problems that must be overcome in order to establish
    successful projects and programs.

    The conference opened with four keynote speakers: Ms. Consuelo Vidal,
    Resident Representative of the United Nations Development Programme in
    Armenia, Dr. Haroutune Armenian, President of the American University of
    Armenia, Mr. Vartan Oskanian, RA Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Mr. Hrach
    Tspnetsyan, Head of the Agriculture and Village Social Development
    Department of the RA Ministry of Agriculture.

    Eleven organizations presented papers on rural development, including the
    World Bank, USDA Center for Agribusiness and Rural Development, Armenian
    Social Investment Fund, Jinishian Memorial Foundation, Small and Medium
    Entrepreneurship Development National Center of Armenia, Aregak microfinance
    organization, Oxfam Great Britain, Armenian Caritas, Children of Armenia
    Fund, Shen NGO, and Youth and Community Action Program of the U.S. Academy
    for Educational Development.

    More than 60 Armenian organizations and international agencies directly
    engaged in rural development projects in Armenia participated in the
    conference sessions and discussions along with representatives of the
    Republic of Armenia Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Agriculture, Territorial
    Administration, and Education and Science.

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    The American University of Armenia Corporation (AUAC) is registered as a
    non-profit organization in the United States and the American University of
    Armenia Fund (AUAF) in Armenia. The American University of Armenia (AUA) is
    affiliated through AUAC with the Regents of the University of California.
    Receiving major support from the AGBU, USAID and private donors, AUA offers
    instruction leading to the Master's degree in eight graduate programs. For
    more information about AUA visit <http://www.aua.am/> www.aua.am.

    UNDP is the UN's global development network, advocating for change in 166
    countries
    and connecting countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help
    people build a better life. UNDP Country Office in Armenia was established
    in 1993. UNDP's Mandate is poverty reduction and its priorities are
    expressed through the Millennium Development Goals approved by the World
    leaders in 2000. As in other countries, UNDP in Armenia supports the
    government to accomplish the millennial development agenda.
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