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    GOVERNMENT TO RELEASE 6.5 BLN DRAMS TO IMPROVE WOMEN'S SITUATION

    Armenpress

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 25, ARMENPRESS: A government meeting today
    has approved release of 4.6 billion drams this year to back up
    implementation of a plan of actions designed to improve the situation
    of Armenian women and increase their role in the society.

    The plan was started back in 2004 and is supposed to end in 2010. This
    year's allocation is up from 4 billion last year. Lala Ghazarian,
    head of a labor and social affairs ministry in charge of women,
    children and senior citizen issues, said this year the plan will
    address health, educational and employment issues.

    She said last year 60 percent of people who were offered jobs by
    regional employment offices were women. Also 72 percent of unemployed
    receiving allowances and 98 percent of those involved in different
    training courses were also women.
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    Armenpress

    GOVERNMENT TO RELEASE 6.5 BLN DRAMS TO IMPROVE WOMEN'S
    SITUATION

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 25, ARMENPRESS: A government
    meeting today has approved release of 4.6 billion
    drams this year to back up implementation of a plan of
    actions designed to improve the situation of Armenian
    women and increase their role in the society.
    The plan was started back in 2004 and is supposed
    to end in 2010. This year's allocation is up from 4
    billion last year. Lala Ghazarian, head of a labor and
    social affairs ministry in charge of women, children
    and senior citizen issues, said this year the plan
    will address health, educational and employment
    issues.
    She said last year 60 percent of people who were
    offered jobs by regional employment offices were
    women. Also 72 percent of unemployed receiving
    allowances and 98 percent of those involved in
    different training courses were also women.


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