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    10 ARMENIAN CHILDREN WINNERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN'S ART COMPETITION

    armradio.am
    29.11.2007 17:28

    Over 475 Armenian children participated in an International Children's
    Art Competition announced this spring by the United Nations Department
    of Economic and Social Affairs in collaboration with the Department of
    Public Information and the United Nations Postal Administration. The
    aim of this competition was to select 6 winning designs to issue
    stamps with the title "We can end poverty" in commemoration of the
    International Day for the Eradication of Poverty (October 17) and
    the first United Nations Decade for Eradication of Poverty.

    Armenia's participation to this International competition was organized
    locally by UN Department of Public Information Yerevan Office and
    Armenian UN Association (a partner NGO of UN Armenia Office). The
    competition announcement was circulated to all provinces of Armenia
    through public and art schools. About 475 designs from Yeravan,
    Shirak, Lori and Kotayk provinces were gathered. The age range of
    participating children was from 5 to 15.

    Before sending the paintings to New York, an exhibition of the
    Children's paintings was launched in the UN Armenia Office on the
    Child Protection Day June 1. Through their artwork, the children
    demonstrated enormous creativity, skills, thoughtfulness and concern
    for the poor. They showed that poverty is a multidimensional phenomenon
    and a variety of actions can lead to its eradication. With UNICEF's
    generous assistance these paintings from Armenia were sent to New
    York to join similar collections from around the world.

    Paintings were presented during the commemoration of the International
    Day for the Eradication of Poverty, on 17 October 2007, in New
    York. After careful consideration a panel of Judges composed of members
    from the United Nations Division for Social Policy and Development,
    the United Nations Department of Public Information and the United
    Nations Postal Administration selected:

    Six winning designs of participating children, Mariam Marukyan (age
    13) from Armenia among them, will be issued as United Nations stamps
    in 2008.

    20 additional designs were awarded Merit Certificates, among them
    Anahit Martirosyan (age 11), Lusine Nersisyan (age 14) from Armenia.

    24 designs received Certificates of Recognition, among them was Ellada
    Khachatryan (age 11) from Armenia.

    Another 173 children got Notable Entries: among them were Khachik
    Gharibyan (age 12), Hripsime Ghazaryan (age 9), Mary Kocharyan (age
    14), Nonna Gasparyan (age 14), Suren Sahakyan (age 11) and Kristine
    Hovsepyan (age 10).

    Over 12,000 children from all over the world participated in this Art
    Competition. The highest number of entries came from Norway (1063),
    followed by the United States of America (675), Portugal (543), Poland
    (528), Armenia (475), India (469) and Indonesia (447).

    Participants from the following countries were among the top 50
    winners: Armenia, Bulgaria, China, India, Indonesia, Iran, Republic
    of Korea, Mexico, Moldova, Philippines, Poland, Romania, Sri Lanka,
    Thailand, USA, Venezuela, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

    The other five winners of stamp designs are: Elisabeth Elaine Chun
    Ning Au (China, Hong Kong), Ranajoy Benerjee (India), Rufaro Duri
    (Zimbabwe), Bryan Jevoncia (Indonesia) and Grace Tsang Ji Yan (China,
    Hong Kong).

    The winners had the chance to be in New York and get congratulations
    from the UN High-ranking Representatives.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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