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    PRESS RELEASE
    United Nations Development Programme Armenia
    Community Development Project
    14 Petros Adamyan Str., Yerevan 0010, Armenia
    Contact: Zara Amatuni
    Tel: 374-10-56-60-73
    Fax: 374-10-54-38-11
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.undp.am/

    December 6, 2007

    Community Development Projects Implemented in Bavra Cluster Villages of
    Shirak Marz



    *On December 5, 2007*, Consuelo Vidal, UN Resident Coordinator/UNDP
    Resident Representative and Lida Nanyan, Governor of Shirak marz paid an
    official visit to Bavra community of Shirak marz. The delegation was
    received by the mayors of Bavra, Saragyugh, Sizavet and Tavshut villages
    and residents of the communities. The purpose of the visit was to
    observe the development projects implemented in the area, part of which
    was the official ceremony marking the launch of an agricultural
    machinery pool and presentation of a regional newspaper first ever
    established in the district.


    Bavra, Saragyugh, Sizavet and Tavshut are among the most socially
    disadvantaged rural communities of Armenia. Located in the very northern
    Ashotsk sub district of Shirak marz bordering Georgia, the communities
    have suffered greatly from the devastating earthquake and socio-economic
    hardships of 1990-ies.


    The villages have been in the focus of UNDP Armenia since August 2006
    when as part of its cross border cooperation initiative UNDP's Community
    Development Project entered the district to address the rural problems
    by applying a cluster development approach. In line with the
    participatory planning methodology, UNDP has engaged these communities
    in the elaboration of an integrated development plan for years 2007-2009
    which outlines the common vision, needs and opportunities for the
    advancement of the cluster. One of the components prioritized by this
    plan has been the establishment of an agricultural machinery pool the
    functioning of which has been considered as the major prerequisite to
    development of the rural district.


    As a result, the pool has been established in Bavra community with
    support from the Government of Norway and UNDP Armenia. In the framework
    of the project implemented in 2007, the old Soviet-time pool was fully
    renovated and a fleet of several brand new machinery units has been
    provided including four Belarus-made wheeled tractors, one plough, a
    tractor-mounted mowing-machine, a baling press, a potato combine and an
    automated potato-planter. Due to the new equipment, many of the
    plough-lands which were used previously as natural hayfields and were
    not cultivated properly now are available for grain crops and potato
    growing. This will significantly increase the per-hectare gross yield,
    which will be incomparably higher than the yield from hayfields. The
    agricultural machinery pool will serve all the four communities of the
    cluster. Primary beneficiaries of the pool are the socially vulnerable
    families of the four villages the total number of which makes around one
    hundred households.


    The agricultural machinery recipient and supervisor is the
    Lernajavakhamerdz Fund for Community Development (LEJAME). LEJAME was
    founded in June 2007 with targeted support and counseling from UNDP
    Armenia in an effort to set up a sound basis for institutional
    management. The Fund was formed jointly by four communities of Ashotsk
    sub district - Bavra, Saragyugh, Sizavet and Tavshut.


    In an effort to mobilize the population and especially the youth of the
    cluster villages, UNDP Armenia has supported publishing of the new
    periodical. Titled Khachmerouk (Crossroad) this newspaper will be issued
    on a quarterly basis and will highlight the most interesting and useful
    information on the life of all the four communities.

    Answering the questions of journalists, Ms. Consuelo Vidal noted: `We
    attach great importance to development projects in this area since first
    of all they have been initiated by the request of people living in the
    four communities. Together with our partner, the Government of Norway,
    we believe that with the new facility it will be possible to promote the
    agricultural development, create income opportunities for the population
    and overall, improve the level of living in the district'.


    For more information on UNDP activity in Armenia, please visit our
    website www.undp.am
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