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    Arminfo
    2007-02-22 19:55:00

    Minister of Social Security: poverty still is Armenia's key problem

    A 2-day workshop on modern system of joint planning and evaluation of
    programs to generate revenues in Central Asian states and Caucasus
    launched in Yerevan today. Aghvan Vardanyan, The Minister of Trade and
    Social Security of Armenia, and UNESCAP (United Nations Economic and
    social development in Asia and the Pacific) participate in the event.

    A. Vardanyan said that poverty is the key problem in Armenia as well
    as other states of the region â?? although, serious programs
    in this field have been implemented. He pointed out that the strategic
    poverty reduction program that set out in Armenia 4 years ago - is
    being revised. "Armenia has furthered in some aspects of the program -
    that is why it needs revision. We already have early results - we
    expecting them much later," the Minister said.

    He added that the national programs are aimed at poverty reduction and
    are grounded on regional development program. All areas should be
    considered here: agriculture, ecology, education and culture. The
    objective of the workshop is to imply experience of the developed
    states, stimulate employment of the population. The state should
    provide work to those who really need it. "Our neighbors can implement
    our program of payments for social work that provides at least
    temporary work to the unemployed," he said.

    Arman Kirakosyan, Deputy Foreign Minister of Armenia, said that the
    key aim of the workshop is poverty reduction. He hopes that UNESCAP
    would continue its role for the stable development of states in the
    Central Asia as it will "improve social conditions of Armenia and
    would overcome consequences of natural disasters," A. Kirakosyan said.
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