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    P R E S S R E L E A S E
    Congress of Canadian Armenians
    Taro Alepian, Chairman
    Tel: 514-336-4387
    Fax: 514-336-1969
    e-mail: [email protected]
    www.canarmcongress.com

    CAN ADIAN ARMENIAN COMMUNITY TO AID VILLAGES IN ARMENIA

    Montreal, February 19, 2007 - The Congress of Canadian Armenians today
    announced that, working jointly with the Diocese of the Armenian
    Church of Canada, it will be actively supporting the Hayastan
    Foundation Canada to achieve the commitment it has made to collect
    funds for the reconstruction and economic development of two border
    villages in Armenia. The goal over the next five years is to provide
    from Canadian donors all of the required funds for these two
    villages. In accordance with the wishes of the Government of Armenia,
    these funds will be channeled through Hayastan Foundation Canada in
    accordance with its mission.

    These two villages are part of fifty that have already been designated
    by the Government of Armenia to be part of their newly announced Rural
    Poverty Eradication Program. As the program gets underway this year,
    fifty more villages will be designated.

    At the invitation of Vartan Oskanyan, Armenia's Minister of Foreign
    Affairs, an important meeting of donors for the Rural Poverty
    Eradication Program was held in Paris on February 16, 2007. Arshavir
    Gundjian attended as the representative of the Canadian Diocese and
    the Congress of Canadian Armenians. At this meeting, the wishes of the
    Government of Armenia and all aspects of the implementation of the
    program were reviewed in detail and agreed upon.

    "We are pleased with the commitment made on behalf of the Armenian
    community in Canada, and we thank the Canadian Diocese and the
    Congress of Canadian Armenians for their active support", said Vartan
    Oskanyan. "Working together, we will give our rural people hope,
    dignity and confidence in their future. Let's build Armenia - one
    village at a time."

    Significant development disparities exist today between Armenia's
    cities and rural areas. Its three largest cities, led by Yerevan, have
    experienced impressive economic growth during the past few
    years. However, its rural communities continue to
    suffer. Infrastructure remains devastated, economic and social
    activity is at very low levels, and there is widespread poverty. This
    has resulted in migration from these villages, many of which are on
    the country's Eastern and Western borders threatening their stability.

    The Government of Armenia has therefore recently initiated an
    important poverty reduction strategy, the main thrust of which is the
    Rural Poverty Eradication Program. It has called on the Diaspora for
    financial assistance, which together with funds from the national
    budget will be used to improve the infrastructure of rural villages,
    and to provide fair opportunities for the inhabitants to properly
    develop their future. Roads, schools, water, telephone and health care
    services will be the priorities of the program, together with training
    and development of skills for increased employment.

    The member organizations of the Congress of Canadian Armenians include
    (in alphabetical order): AGBU Alex Manoogian School, AGBU Montreal
    Chapter, Armenian Democratic Liberal Party, Holy Cross Church of
    Laval, St. Gregory the Illuminator Church of Montreal, S.D. Hunchakian
    Party, Society of Armenians from Istanbul, Tekeyan Cultural
    Association.

    For more information, please contact:

    Taro Alepian
    Chairman, Congress of Canadian Armenians
    Tel: 514-336-4387
    Fax: 514-336-1969
    e-mail: [email protected]
    www.canarmcongress.com
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