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    MILLENNIUM CHALLENGE ACCOUNT-ARMENIA SELECTS TIMING OF VILLAGES FOR WATER-TO-MARKET TRAINING

    ARMENPRESS
    Aug 15 2007

    YEREVAN, AUGUST 15, ARMENPRESS: Millennium Challenge Account -
    Armenia (MCA-Armenia) has selected the timing during which villages
    will participate in the training component of the Water-to-Market
    Activity of the MCA-Armenia Program.

    The Water-to-Market Activity, implemented by ACDI/VOCA, Arcadis
    Euroconsult, and their local partner VISTAA Plus, focuses primarily
    on providing training to help farmers transition to more profitable,
    market-oriented agriculture. The training programs within this activity
    will prepare 60,000 farmers over a period of five years.

    MCA-Armenia has now identified the communities to be served in the
    next four years of the program following the completion of a pilot
    phase in September.

    To ensure fairness and transparency, random selection of the
    communities was determined to be the best method. Mathematica Policy
    Research, a US based independent evaluator contracted by the Millennium
    Challenge Corporation (MCC), provided technical support to MCA-Armenia
    in developing a software program and making the actual selection.

    Villages to be provided training in the second, third, fourth and
    fifth year of the program were grouped by Marzes and the Water
    User Associations in which they are members. 120 village clusters
    were selected for year 2008, 77 for years 2009 and 2010, and 80 for
    2011. 69 village clusters were included in the pilot phase.

    An additional 82 village clusters have been identified as currently
    having inadequate water; they will become eligible as water improves
    through irrigation rehabilitation efforts. (Village clusters are
    usually one, two or three villages grouped together based on geography
    and agricultural conditions.) Farmers in some of these villages will
    be surveyed as part of the MCA-Armenia Program evaluation.

    The Millennium Challenge Compact, signed on March 27, 2006 with Entry
    into Force on September 29, 2006, aims to reduce rural poverty through
    a sustainable increase in the economic performance of the agricultural
    sector. Armenia plans to achieve this goal through a five-year program
    of strategic investments in rural roads, irrigation infrastructure
    and technical and financial assistance to improve the supply of water
    and to support farmers and agribusinesses.

    The program will have a direct impact on approximately 750,000 people,
    or an estimated 75 percent of the rural population, and is expected
    to reduce the rural poverty rate and boost annual incomes.

    The Compact includes a USD 67 million project to rehabilitate up
    to 943 kilometers of rural roads, more than a third of Armenia's
    proposed "Lifeline Road Network." When completed, the road network
    will ensure that every rural community has road access to markets,
    services, and the main road network.

    Under the Compact, the Government of Armenia will be required to commit
    additional resources for maintenance of the road network. The Compact
    also includes a USD 146 million project to increase the productivity
    of approximately 250,000 farm households (34% of which are headed
    by women) through improved water supply, higher yields, higher-value
    crops, and a more competitive agricultural sector.

    Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), a U.S. government corporation
    designed to work with some of the poorest countries in the world, is
    based on the principle that aid is most effective when it reinforces
    good governance, economic freedom, and investments in people that
    promote economic growth and elimination of extreme poverty.

    Millennium Challenge Account-Armenia (MCA-Armenia), a State Non
    Commercial Organization established by the Government of Armenia,
    is responsible for overseeing the transparent implementation of the
    Compact signed between the Millennium Challenge Corporation and the
    Government of Armenia.
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