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    CIVIL WORKS BEGIN ON THE RURAL ROAD REHABILITATION PROJECT

    armradio.am
    09.11.2007 16:23

    MCA-Armenia announced today the beginning of civil works on the Rural
    Road Rehabilitation Project. An opening ceremony was held in the
    village of Getap (Aragatsotn Marz) and attended by Serge Sargsyan,
    Prime Minister of Armenia and Millennium Challenge Corporation Vice
    President Darius Mans.

    The opening ceremony marks the beginning of construction on a
    24.5 kilometer section of the H-17 "Armavir-Isahakyan-Gyumri"
    road. Construction work is being executed by "Dorozhnik" LLC, and
    scheduled to be completed by December 15, 2008.

    The $235.65 million MCA-Armenia Compact includes $67.1 million
    to rehabilitate up to 943 kilometers of rural roads, equaling more
    than a third of Armenia's 2,703 kilometer Lifeline Road Network. Upon
    completion this project will ensure that every rural community has road
    access to markets, services, and the main Armenian road network. Under
    the Compact, the Government of Armenia will be required to commit
    additional resources for maintenance of the road network.

    The Compact, signed on March 27, 2006, with Entry into Force
    on September 29, 2006, aims to reduce rural poverty through a
    sustainable increase in the economic performance of the agricultural
    sector. Armenia plans to achieve this goal through a five-year program
    of strategic investments in rural roads, irrigation infrastructure
    and technical and financial assistance to improve the supply of water
    and to support farmers and agribusinesses. The program will directly
    impact approximately 750,000 people, or an estimated 75 percent of
    the rural population, and is expected to reduce the rural poverty
    rate and boost annual incomes.

    The Compact also includes $146 million to increase the productivity
    of approximately 250,000 farm households (34% of which are headed
    by women) through improved water supply, higher yields, higher-value
    crops, and a more competitive agricultural sector.
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