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    PRESS RELEASE
    Hayastan All-Armenian Fund
    Governmental Buiding 3, Yerevan, RA
    Contact: Lusine Mnatsakanyan
    Tel: 3741 56 0106
    Fax: 3741 52 15 05
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: www.himnadram. org

    22 August, 2007

    Armenia Fund Experts Visit Lori Region

    Today, as Armenia Fund's projects in Tavush villages are entering the
    implementation stage, the Fund is dynamically working on expanding the Rural
    Development Program to the rest of Armenia's regions. Part of that process
    is defining the potential clusters of villages which are to maximize the
    impact of the implemented projects. As part of that process, Vahe
    Aghabegians, Armenia Fund executive director, and a group of experts from
    the Fund visited Lori region which includes Armenia's northern border.

    The first stop was Vanadzor, the administrative center of the region, where
    Mr. Aghabegians met with deputy regional governor who introduced the current
    situation in the region's rural communities. Once the biggest supplier of
    yellow cheese in all of the Soviet Union, Lori suffered a sharp economic
    decline during the first years of independence. Potato cultivation was once
    also big in the region but this was when there was irrigation and when the
    villages had tractors, proper roads and natural gas. Now, in average, each
    family has one cow, saws only enough wheat and potato to get through the
    year and lives off money relatives send from abroad.

    Next stop was the town of Tashir and the meeting with local entrepreneur
    Khachig Doumigian, the owner of the Village Group cheese and meat
    manufacturing enterprise. Mr. Doumigian says there is great potential in the
    region for both industries but people need certain economic stimulus.
    In the village of Norashen, Armenia Fund was able to find out about Lori's
    current problems firsthand. In line with many other issues, a major concern
    for the Norashen community is the poor quality of telecommunication. "Why
    pay the monthly fee if we can't make or receive calls?" complained the
    residents.

    With a population of 271, the village of Ardzni was one of the smaller
    communities Armenia Fund experts visited. The village shares many of the
    problems of other villages in Lori and Armenia's rural communities in
    general: severed trading links, absence of infrastructure and investments.
    "In our present situation the villager has no reason to stay", said the head
    of the village.
    With no cultural center and library Ardzni has almost no social life. Many
    have left the village for Russia, others are looking to sell their houses
    and join their relatives abroad.
    "The Rural Development Program has undertaken the task of revitalizing
    Armenia's villages by integrating them into the country's economy", says
    Executive Director Vahe Aghabegians. "Only by doing so can we prevent
    hopelessness and emigration."
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