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    ARMENIAN CIVIL SOCIETY CAN INFLUENCE ADB STRATEGY

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/
    22.06.2009 16:11 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Civil society and Armenian NGOs are powerful enough
    to determine priority credit projects launched by the Asian Development
    Bank, said Avilash Roul, Network Capacity Development Coordinator of
    The NGO Forum on ADB, during the meeting which took place in the REC
    Caucasus Armenian Branch Office on 22 June.

    NGO Forum on ADB is a network of non-governmental organizations
    which implements monitoring of the bank projects and policies. The
    forum combats non-constructive and socially unjust projects and
    policies. With the financial support of the Forum, Environmental
    Survival NGO implements monitoring of 'Improvement of Water Supply
    and Sanitation Systems of the RA Communities' and 'Reconstruction of
    Rural Roads' credit projects in Gegharkunik region of the RA.

    The Regional Environmental Center for the Caucasus - REC Caucasus
    is a non-entrepreneurial (non-commercial) legal person registered in
    spring of 2000, following the decision made at the Sofia Ministerial
    Conference in 1995, to work for environment and sustainable development
    in the Caucasus region.

    REC Caucasus assists the Caucasus states in solving environmental
    problems and supports in building the civil society through promotion
    of public participation in the decision-making process, development
    of free exchange of information and encouragement of cooperation
    at national and regional level among NGOs, governments, businesses,
    local communities and all other stakeholders.

    The founding document of REC Caucasus - its Charter - was signed in
    September, 1999 by the governments of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia
    and the European Union.

    Mr. Roul said ADB has doubled expenses for poverty reduction regional
    programs while the results are still unsatisfactory. "The G8 summit
    decided to bring financing to $20 billion. However, the process is
    not homogenous and the situation may get even worse," he said.

    For her part, Maya Eralieva, Central Asia and Caucasus Coordinator,
    said that the Forum works towards social and environmental justice, and
    good governance. It was originally established as the NGO Working Group
    (NWG) on the ADB in 1991 by 20 NGOs from 16 countries. During that
    time, it has a Regional Secretariat that facilitated the dissemination
    of relevant information gathered from the ADB to its member NGOs and
    partner local groups.

    "Donor countries are financing the Bank's projects. Their activities
    should be accountable and public awareness should be secured,"
    she said.
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