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    The Armenia Fund Rural Development Program
    Governmental Building 3, Yerevan, RA
    Contact: Hayk Petrosyan
    Tel: + (3741) 56 01 06 ext. 107
    Fax: +(3741) 52 15 05
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.himnadram.org/villages

    28 December, 2007

    The Armenia Fund Rural Development Program End Year Report

    Yerevan, December 28, 2007 - As the countdown to 2008 is nearing the end, it
    is time to sum up some of the results of the year 2007. This has been a
    truly milestone year for the Rural Development Program as the bold idea
    conceived during the 2006 Armenia Diaspora Conference and supported by the
    Ministry of Foreign Affairs, gradually took shape and transformed into a
    practical mechanism as an integral part of The Armenia Fund.

    The concept of rural development by itself is not new. The vital strategic,
    economic and social importance of developing the rural communities and
    especially border communities is also common knowledge. In this sense, both
    the Government and the various local and international structures are
    actively involved in the field, implementing a range of projects aimed at
    alleviating this or that issue. Sooner or later these projects will give
    their fruits. Unfortunately, time is one luxury we cannot afford and the
    welcome development may come too little too late. Years of deprivations,
    war, blockade, isolation, lack of infrastructure and jobs have brought forth
    hopelessness and as a result: emigration. Thus, in another ten to fifteen
    years, when the good life comes to the border villages, there may be no one
    there to enjoy it.

    There is no magic wand solution to this issue. Turning the tidal wave is
    only possible through achieving new levels of cooperation, coordination and
    channeling of all the available resources in Armenia and the Diaspora at
    ensuring comprehensive and sustainable development of the border villages in
    Armenia and Karabakh. This is our task, our goal, our dream: a dream shared
    by all Armenians around the world.

    Bringing that dream down to the real world is a painstaking process. For the
    last six months we have been engaged in this process carrying out extensive
    background work on bringing together the various components of the Program.
    In a sense, this preparatory stage is probably the hardest as most of the
    activities are going on under the surface and there are no physically
    visible results. We are also very much aware of the high expectations both
    From the Diaspora and the members of border communities as The Armenia Fund
    has a rich history of undertaking seemingly impossible tasks and
    successfully completing them.

    At the same time, this meticulous preparatory process is the key to the
    Program's long term success, as it has allowed us to establish the vital
    cooperation links, to gather both the governmental and non governmental
    bodies around one table and work out a concrete action plan, where the many
    diverse projects by different organizations come together in the same area
    to form one comprehensive solution.

    Thus, as a result of extensive negotiations with the governmental
    institutions, we have been able to solve two of the major infrastructural
    issues in the Program's pilot Khashtarak cluster encompassing six villages
    in Tavush region. The Ministry of Finance and Economy will redirect some of
    the available resources at rehabilitating the roads of the region, while the
    Ministry of Agriculture has undertaken the task of providing the communities
    with access to natural gas.

    Lack of access to natural gas is a universal problem in almost all the
    border villages. Universal problem requires a universal solution and we
    engaged into active negotiations with ArmRusGasArd. The result of these
    negotiations is the organization's commitment to co-finance the gasification
    projects in all the border villages included in the Program.

    We are also working on ensuring maximum involvement of local and
    international organizations. At this point we are working with the following
    structures:

    . Armenia TV
    o Preparation of vocational training DVDs
    . Armenia School Foundation
    o Provision of furniture to border village schools
    . Armenian Technology Group (ATG)
    o Conducting seminars/trainings in the pilot Khashtarak cluster
    communities
    o Seed betterment initiatives
    . Center for Agricultural and Rural Development (CARD)
    o Establishment of a milk collection unit, which will serve the needs
    of the communities in and beyond the cluster
    . International Center for Human Development (ICHD)
    o Conducting community meetings in the cluster communities, ensuring
    that the community members have their say in shaping the future
    projects.
    . Heifer International Armenia Branch
    o Animal husbandry development initiative
    o Young farmers training project
    . Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation
    o Establishment of up-to-date veterinary points in the six villages of
    the cluster
    o Economic facilitation analysis in the prospective clusters
    . UNDP and the Government of Italy
    o Infrastructural amendment and agricultural development initiatives
    in the Khashtarak cluster village of Lusadzor.

    This list is by no means complete and will grow as the Program enlarges its
    scale to reach out to all the border villages. Overall, the Rural
    Development Program has been blessed by the strong support of both official
    structures and ordinary people who simply care and want to make a
    difference. To maximally widen the opportunities of getting involved in the
    Program, we conceived the small projects initiative. These financially
    low-cost projects cannot solve major issues but can nevertheless have strong
    impact on the communities concerned, bringing hope and empowering people. We
    truly felt the practical importance of these kinds of initiatives for the
    border community members when we visited six villages in the Program's Lori
    cluster to distribute school consumables to 208 students, as part of the
    small projects initiative. The project implementation date coincided with
    the approaching holidays and the children received the consumable packages
    as New Year gifts. We tried telling them otherwise, but in the end it all
    very much made sense.

    This is a very interesting notion, as it shows just how much these children
    need that attention from the outside world, not only on New Year, or
    holiday, or any other special occasion, but everyday and always. Driving
    through the half empty villages through rocks, ice and mud and seeing the
    scale of work that needs to be done, you really understand the importance of
    this kind of additional incentive not only for the children but also men and
    women who live in these conditions day after day, everyday and have the
    strength and the resolve to carry on. They truly deserve a better life and
    these kinds of projects give them the hope that help is on the way, that
    there is someone who cares and wants to help.

    In this sense, 2008 promises to be a very interesting, intense and rewarding
    year as we will see many of the specific initiatives become a reality and
    improve life in the border villages whether it's on infrastructural,
    economic or social level. The measure of success here is that this time next
    year more families living in the border villages will decide not to travel
    abroad and stay in their villages as they will feel and see that change is
    coming and life is actually getting better. Of all the things, this would be
    our New Year wish and we hope that you will join us on this one. Happy New
    Year and Merry Christmas!!!


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