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    DIASPORANS EXPERIENCE LIFE IN ARMENIA THROUGH ARMENIAN ASSEMBLY SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAM

    arminfo
    2007-07-24 12:37:00

    This year marks the 30th anniversary of the Armenian Assembly of
    America's (AAA) Summer Internship Program in Washington, DC. That
    program has provided over 850 university and graduate school students
    the opportunity to work in the capitol of the United States. In
    response to requests from the Armenian government, the Assembly
    expanded that program and established a similar program in Armenia
    in 1999.

    Since its inception, forty-nine interns have participated in the
    AAA Summer Internship Program in Armenia, volunteering their time
    and services to various government and non-governmental offices in
    Armenia. Visits to various sites of interest in Armenia and Karabakh
    are arranged so interns can develop a greater understanding and
    appreciation of Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh today, as well as the
    issues facing each of us today.

    This program provides Armenian-Americans the unique opportunity to
    live and work in one of the most historically and culturally rich
    countries in the world. These internships provide Armenian-American
    youth the opportunity to experience life in their homeland,
    gain valuable and unique professional work experience, interact
    both professionally and socially with their Armenian counterparts,
    witness firsthand and participate in Armenia's developing democracy,
    and discover Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh. The volunteers offer their
    services to various offices, providing valuable services, as well
    as the opportunity to interact with Diasporans on a daily basis and
    share their knowledge. Most of all, the program strengthens the ties
    between Diasporan-Armenians and their homeland.

    AAA Country Director Arpi Vartanian says, "This program is a unique
    opportunity for Armenian-Americans to discover Armenia. A two-month
    stay in Armenia, though short, provides great opportunities for
    interaction with citizens of Armenia and other Diasporans. Participants
    gain a better understanding of the issues facing our people today. They
    also gain a better understanding of who they are, and what they can do
    to further strengthen their Armenian communities. They come to Armenia
    because they want to discover Armenia and themselves. They leave with
    a greater understanding of both Armenia and themselves. Some return to
    Armenia to be part of this wonderful, growing democracy. Others may
    remain in the USA, but, being more aware of themselves as Armenians,
    can greatly contribute to strengthening their local communities. Both
    are critical to all of us as Armenians of the world."

    To date, AAA interns, from all over the United States, have volunteered
    in 24 offices, including:

    Armenia Tree Project Armenian-American Wellness Center Armenian Center
    for National and International Studies Armenian Tourism Development
    Agency Armenian-European Policy and Legal Advice Center ArmeniaNow
    News Agency Bars Media Constitutional Court Habitat for Humanity
    Hayastan All Armenia Fund International Center for Human Development
    Markaryan Medical Center NKR Representation Office in Armenia Nork
    Marash Medical Center Orran Center OSCE ROA Ministry of Culture, Youth
    & Sports Affairs ROA Ministry of Education and Science ROA Ministry
    of Finance & Economy ROA Ministry of Foreign Affairs ROA Ministry of
    Health ROA Ministry of Urban Development ROA Office of the Ombudsman
    (Human Rights Defender) UNDP
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