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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Diaspora must be a support for Armenia on difficult way of development
    24.02.2007 15:27 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Over 180 Armenian students from 67 universities
    across the United States and Canada convened at Columbia University on
    February 3rd and 4th to define their role in the development of
    Armenia. This summit of Armenian students, titled 'Armenia's
    Development: The Students' Role' was organized by the Armenian Club of
    Columbia University and Advocates for Armenia group. It was sponsored
    by the Armenian Center at Columbia University and Armenian General
    Benevolent Union. Representatives of `Advocates For Armenia' told the
    PanARMENIAN.Net correspondent that the purpose of this event was to
    empower young Armenians to effect positive changes in Armenia
    today. The two-day meeting featured presentations by prominent figures
    in the developing fields of business, information technology, health,
    law, and education. These presentations were followed by intense
    working sessions during which student participants worked with one
    another and experts to formulate innovative ideas for specific,
    small-scale projects to be implemented in Armenia within the next two
    years. At the conclusion of the summit, the students had combined
    their innovative ideas with the knowledge and expertise of the guest
    experts to produce seven highly promising projects proposals.
    Advocates for Armenia has committed to aiding in the implementation of
    these projects primarily through the coordination of partnerships with
    groups in Armenia and funding organizations in the Diaspora.

    Levon Bagramian, chair of the summit's organizing committee, reflected
    on what the future has in store. `With this summit we began turning
    the attention of the Diasporan student body to Armenia's development
    challenges. We have much more to do. If Armenia is to become a
    prosperous, democratic country that is home to all Armenians, then we
    in the Diaspora have plenty more to do to help her to get to that
    stage quicker. Expect more from us on the difficult way of
    development,' Bagramian stated.
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