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    GYUMRI HAS 3972 HOMELESS FAMILIES 19 YEARS AFTER THE DISASTER

    Lragir, Armenia
    Nov 28 2007

    On November 27 several NGOs of Gyumri held a discussion at the Hall of
    Freedom of Speech at the Asparez Club of Journalists which aimed to put
    an end to uncertainty and controversies over the number of homeless
    families in Gyumri. The representatives of the City Hall, the head
    of the department of urban planning of the regional administration
    of Shirak, heads of NGOs and reporters had been invited.

    Anushavan Papikyan, a senior official of the City Hall, said according
    to the official statistics of the City Hall and corresponding
    documents, there are 3972 homeless families in Gyumri as of November
    27, 2007.

    Then Albert Margaryan, head of the department of urban planning of
    Shirak, presented the statistics of purchase of apartments through
    housing certificates. According to the regional administration,
    4-5 years ago 4091 homeless families bought apartments in Gyumri
    through the program of certificates funded by the USAID and the Urban
    Institute. In the entire region 4838 families have bought apartments
    through this program. In 2006 240 families bought apartments which is
    73 percent of families which responded to the call of the regional
    administration. In 2007 389 families have turned to the regional
    administration, 193 of which have already bought apartments. In
    implementing this program the regional administration is guided by the
    list of homeless families (2802) issued by the City Hall of Gyumri
    on March 1, 2004. Nominal prices fixed in the program are reviewed
    once a quarter.

    Nevertheless, the participants of the discussion say the prices fixed
    in the program are lower than the market price, therefore the buyers
    have to get additional money to pay for the apartments. Often the
    families which bought an apartment through this program sell it and
    migrate or return to live in cottages because they have no money to
    live on.

    Albert Margaryan says in 2008 the government will allocate 815 million
    drams for the program, of which 100 million is for the homeless
    families of the town of Spitak. Most participants of the discussion
    think the solution of this problem through the certificate program is
    not realistic because it will take 10-15 years to provide all the 3972
    families with apartments. They proposed finishing the buildings which
    had been started to built in the Soviet Union, launch a grant project,
    ask for assistance from Armenia Foundation, request additional funding
    from the government.
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