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    Foundation for the Preservation of
    Wildlife and Cultural Assets of Armenia

    #5 Byron St., 375 009,
    Yerevan, ARMENIA
    Tel: + 374 10 529 340
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    E-mail: [email protected]
    www.sunchild.org



    SunChild First Regional Environmental Festival in Armenia


    Starting on March 31st in the Gyumri region, the volunteers of SunChild
    First Regional Environmental Festival have begun the cleaning up of glass
    wool garbage. Glass wool, which was once used as a building material in
    temporary housings for victims of the 1988 earthquake, is a very
    health-threatening product. Exposed to wind, bits and pieces of the
    poisonous material have gradually polluted many areas of the city.

    Currently, the SunChild volunteers have succeeded in cleaning two out of
    the four areas that are on the agenda. Very encouraging is the growing
    interest of different media sources for the SunChild Festival and in
    particular for this glass wool garbage cleanup action. With each report
    that is conducted in regards to the glass wool problem in Gyumri a very
    important question is raised, why is there a need for young volunteers to
    take over a task that is actually the responsibility of the city
    government to solve?

    It is a fact that the glass wool garbage in Gyumri causes serious health
    problems for the citizens of the area; however, the ruling party in town
    hall is ignoring the situation.

    The city government has the key for the solution to solving the problem in
    its hands. It is as simple as adding a small paragraph in the contract
    agreements between the city and the private companies that buy the
    barracks. Currently the private companies take away all valuable building
    materials after deconstruction - except the glass wool garbage, which
    remains. The city could easily enforce the private companies, by contract,
    to properly dispose of the glass wool garbage. `But until now the city
    government refused to take any action', as Anna Yeghoyan, a citizen of
    Gyumri and Executive director of the Gyumri based NGO `Youth for peace &
    development' (YFPD) explains. More than six months the YFPD has struggled
    with the town hall's ignorance of this very problem.

    In fact, YFPD is not an organization that concentrates on environmental
    issues; they are mainly dedicated to democracy building and the support of
    advocacy campaigns. From their perspective, the glass wool pollution in
    some areas of Gyumri is clearly a political problem, which must be solved
    by means of lobbying. In this case, Anna Yeghoyan believes that SunChild
    First Regional Environmental festival offers the chance that YFPD has been
    looking for.

    The framework of an environmental festival, such as SunChild, can be used
    as an excellent platform to put the Gyumri glass-wool garbage problem on
    the public in order to raise the awareness of citizens and the media. So
    when some months ago Anna Yeghoyan came into touch with the organizers of
    SunChild First Regional Environmental Festival, she informed them about
    the glass wool problem and suggested cooperation in Gyumri.

    The environmental experts of the SunChild organization team examined the
    city and selected the areas where removing of the glass wool garbage was
    most urgent. Although there are many locations that need removal of the
    poisonous agent, the experts focused on the areas that had the highest
    chance of children coming in contact with the glass wool.

    In December of 2006, YFPD and SunChild organizers informed the city
    government about their project. The first contacts seemed to be promising:
    The representatives of city government assured the organizers that they
    were ready to support the glass wool cleaning activities with everything
    needed. But after several months of negotiations, the organizers of
    SunChild Festival and YFPD realized that the promises made by the Gyumri
    town hall were more or less worthless. From all the equipment and support
    promised in the beginning, only one dustcart remained. On the cleaning
    days the SunChild team is allowed to call the car when the bags with the
    glass wool garbage are ready to be removed.

    Finally, the whole equipment that is necessary to do the cleaning, such
    as; protective masks, gloves, shovels and bags for the garbage, as well as
    buses which are used to transport the volunteers to their working places
    is provided by the SunChild Environmental Festival.

    So in spite of the fact that the work of the festival's volunteers will
    clearly improve the living quality in Gyumri, the city government still
    seems to be reluctant to take any steps towards a solution.

    But YFPD and the SunChild team certainly won't give up. Now that they have
    united their efforts, they are sure: Their joint pressure, as well as, the
    growing support of media and conscious citizens will finally force the
    government to give up its resistance and work towards a solution.
    Hopefully, in the future, no more young volunteers will have to take over
    the responsibility for the disposal of poisonous material in Gyumri and
    this work will be done professionally by properly equipped companies.



    Eva Martirosyan
    Press Coordinator

    SUN CHILD Regional Environmental Festival
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