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    PRESS RELEASE
    Children of Armenia Fund (COAF) - Yerevan Office
    53-55 Pavstos Byuzand Street, 0010
    Yerevan, Republic of Armenia
    Contact: Inessa Grigoryan
    Tel: (+374 10) 522076; 562068
    Fax: (+374 10) 522076
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: www.coafkids.org
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    Children of Armenia Fund - New York Office
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    New York, NY 10010, USA
    Contact: Anna Sargsyan
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    COAF Reviews Psycho-Social Center Activities at a Roundtable

    Karakert, Armavir District, Republic of Armenia, March 15, 2007 ¾
    Today, the Children of Armenia Fund (COAF) held a roundtable in the
    newly opened Sirius restaurant complex in Karakert to review the
    activities of the Psycho-Social Center and to present the preliminary
    results of the project. The project was made possible through the
    co-sponsorship of UNICEF and close cooperation with Mission East and the
    Arabkir Medical Center.

    Launched in June 2006 as part of COAF's Model Cluster program, the
    Psycho-Social Center [PSC] serves all six communities ¾ Argina,
    Dalarik, Karakert, Lernagog, Myasnikyan and Shenik. Temporarily
    located in Dalarik, the PSC staff travels through the villages to bring
    its services directly to the communities. The purpose of the project is
    to raise public awareness of child's rights, with emphasis on training
    parents and educators on the rights of children with special needs and
    the socially disadvantaged, ultimately aiming at their integration in
    the larger society.

    Participating in the event from the Armavir District were the Mayors of
    the Model Cluster villages, headed by Deputy Governor Dr. Larisa
    Muradyan and Ms. Marine Hovakimyan, Head of Child Protection Unit at the
    Armavir Municipality. Making presentations on behalf of COAF were Dr.
    Arpie Balian, Resident Country Director, Dr. Naira Gharakhanyan, Manager
    for Health, Social and Educational Programs and Mr. Ara Amirjanyan,
    Psycho-Social Project Manager. Speaking for UNICEF was Mr. Sheldon
    Yett, Representative of UNICEF Armenia. Also present at the event were a
    multitude of representatives from international organizations and local
    NGOs, including Mission East-Armenia and Bridge of Hope NGO.

    In her welcoming address, Dr. Balian focused on COAF's fundamental
    purpose, which is the principal driver for creating the Psycho-Social
    Center. "This is yet another project that aims to ensure that this
    generation of young Armenians is afforded the opportunity to reach full
    potential. Our mission cannot exclude the physically or socially
    disadvantaged. On the contrary, COAF pays special attention to the
    underprivileged and is proud to witness their gradual integration into
    society." In turn, Mr. Yett spoke of the importance of the project with
    regard to data collection for perusal in formulating government policy
    and programmatic direction. On behalf of Armavir Marzpetaran, Dr.
    Muradyan ensured the continuous support and cooperation both with COAF,
    local NGOs and other international counterparts.

    Dr. Gharakhanyan presented the Psycho-Social Center's service components
    and methodology used in the project, followed by a presentation of the
    findings and accomplishments by Mr. Amirjanyan. The specific social and
    psychological issues found to date were displayed by Ms. Gayane
    Asatryan, the Staff Social Worker, and Ms. Tamara Harutyunyan, the Staff
    Psychologist. An open discussion followed, during which the
    participants exchanged ideas and explored avenues of further
    cooperation. The round table concluded with a commitment by all partner
    organizations to ensure the project sustainability and expanded service.

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