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    PRESS RELEASE
    The Armenia Fund
    Contact: Hayk Petrosyan
    Tel: + (3741) 56 01 06 ext. 107
    Fax: + (3741) 52 15 05
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.himnadram.org/

    January 30 2008

    The Armenia Fund launches Khashtarak health clinic restoration project

    Yerevan, January 30, 2008 - Khashtarak community's health clinic will
    undergo complete renovation as part of the Armenia Fund Rural Development
    Program. The subcontractor tender has already been announced and the
    construction works are expected to commence in the spring. The project will
    become a reality thanks to the efforts of the Armenia Fund Netherlands
    Affiliate who managed to rally the support of both the local Armenian
    community and the government of the Netherlands around the idea of improving
    the health care in Armenia's border villages.

    Khashtarak community is one of the six villages included in the Armenia Fund
    Rural Development Program pilot cluster. The renovated clinic will serve the
    needs of all these communities, providing the community members of the
    border villages with a viable alternative to traveling the regional center
    of Ijevan to get access to health care.

    The lack of efficient health care is an almost universal issue in all of
    rural Armenia. The health care point in Khashtarak is certainly no
    exclusion. Only one room in the two story building is currently in use, with
    the medical personnel limited to a dedicated doctor who defies the cold in
    the unheated building and helps the community members with advice and an
    occasional shot of medicine bought by the patients themselves from Ijevan.
    In the present situation, there is little more she can do. The clinic has
    received medical equipment as part of a support program but currently cannot
    use it as the building's abysmal conditions cannot accommodate their
    adequate placement and maintenance.

    Thus, when the need arises, (even in the case of first aid), each community
    member is all alone in the difficult task of finding a running vehicle and
    making the several kilometer journey to the hospital in Ijevan. The
    situation is the same and worse in the other five villages constituting the
    Khashtarak cluster. There, the on the spot health care is limited to nurses
    who receive patients in small rooms that offer little opportunity for
    organizing an effective health care process.

    The implementation of this project will see a full scale reconstruction of
    the health clinic in Khashtarak. This will include the whole spectrum of
    associated activities including the installation of a heating system,
    renovation of the leaking roof and the floor. With the reconstruction
    completed, this clinic will become the base for normally functioning health
    care system for the cluster as a whole. This is something that makes the
    implementation of the project all the more important.

    "The idea of the cluster of villages is based on our firm belief that the
    small border communities will have a better chance to overcome their present
    isolation, to survive and develop in the modern world if they work
    together", says the Armenia Fund Executive Director Vahe Aghabegians.
    "Projects like this will help people living in these villages see themselves
    as an integral part of the whole and will become the basis for building
    mutually beneficial and effective cooperation with their neighbors."


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