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    Armenian National Committee of Canada

    Comité National Arménien du Canada

    130 Albert St., Suite/Bureau 1007

    Ottawa, ON

    KIP 5G4

    Tel./Tél. (613) 235-2622 Fax/Téléc. (613) 238-2622

    E-mail/courriel:national.office@anc-cana da.com

    www.anccanada.org


    Press Release



    July 31, 2007



    Contact: Kevork Manguelian





    Armenia's Rural Poverty Eradication Initiative Among Topics Discussed by
    CIDA and ANCC



    Ottawa- Three high-ranking Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA)
    officials met Aris Babikian, the executive director of the Armenian National
    Committee of Canada (ANCC) at the agency's Gatineau, Quebec headquarters on
    July 26 to brief the ANCC representative on CIDA projects, with particular
    emphasis in the Caucasus in the past four years.

    During the 90-minute meeting, CIDA briefed Babikian with the agency
    developments, policies, priorities and its focus on countries of strategic
    interest to Canada. After the 2006 parliamentary elections and the formation
    of a new government by the Conservative Party, the agency's priorities have
    been under review. New directions and priorities are expected to be
    announced in September.

    The CIDA officials also briefed Babikian on agency-sponsored projects in
    Javak (southwest Georgia), training local Armenians as civil servants,
    implementing legal aid programs for the Armenian minority, teaching
    Armenians the Georgian language, and other projects.

    In turn, the ANCC executive director updated the CIDA officials with the
    latest developments in Armenia's Rural Poverty Eradication Programme (RPEP)
    program, analyzed recent Armenia parliamentary elections' results, and the
    positive assessment of the election process by the international community.

    Babikian also briefed the Canadian Government representatives with the
    Canadian-Armenian community's contribution to Armenia since the former
    Soviet republic gained its independence. The CIDA officials said that they
    highly valued the private initiatives of Canadian-Armenians in Armenia.




    The ANCC executive director urged CIDA to be more actively involved in
    Armenia. Armenia deserve to be awarded for its successful implantation of
    the principles of free market economy, freedom of speech, freedom of the
    press, protection of civil and human rights of its citizens, and other
    democratic ideals, said Babikian. He pointed out that many international
    organizations have testified that Armenia is one of the most successful of
    the former Soviet Republics.

    The two sides discussed RPEP activities at length. The ANCC considers CIDA's
    sponsorship and involvement in the project as a positive sign and an
    incentive to the Republic of Armenia to continue on the reform path.

    Babikian presented CIDA representatives with a detailed documentation of
    RPEP programs, Canadian corporate investments in Armenia, Canadian NGO input
    in Armenia's development, and provided reports from international
    institutions which gave positive evaluation of Armenia's economic, political
    and social progress.

    "We are quite optimist that our meeting created a positive outlook with the
    CIDA officials. They were very attentive to our presentation and to Armenia'
    s needs. We are confident that this visit will pay dividends in the near
    future," stated Babikian.


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    The ANCC is the largest and the most influential Canadian-Armenian
    grassroots political organization. Working in coordination with a network of
    offices, chapters, and supporters throughout Canada and affiliated
    organizations around the world, the ANCC actively advances the concerns of
    the Canadian-Armenian community on a broad range of issues.


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