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    ARMENIA AND USAID TO SUPPORT BLACK SEA SILK ROAD CORRIDOR PROJECT

    12:23, 24 January, 2013

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 24, ARMENRPESS. On January 24, the USAID Enterprise
    Development and Market Competitiveness Project (EDMC) signed a grant
    agreement with "Armenian Monuments Awareness Project" non-governmental
    organization to implement the Black Sea Silk Road Corridor project.

    The European Union, AMAP, and USAID jointly finance the aforementioned
    2-year program, which will foster cross-border cooperation and economic
    development in 100 communities across four countries of the Black
    Sea region - Armenia, Georgia, Greece and Turkey.

    The USAID informed "Armenpress" that "Armenian Monuments Awareness
    Project" non-governmental organization is the lead implementer in
    Armenia. It will also help alleviate rural isolation and develop
    local communities through eco-friendly tourism to enhance visitors'
    experiences and protect cultural monuments and biodiversity. There
    are three main components to the program in Armenia. Among them are
    a nature trail of 43 cultural, historical and natural sites marked
    by 148 directional signs, 114 information panels, 77 trail markers,
    and 55 walking tour plaques; a virtual e-trail consisting of a
    web-based portal and five smartphone applications with multi-media and
    multi-language content with social network integration. As agreed on by
    the consortium of participating countries, Armenian IT engineers will
    service the project and design the online directory and smartphone
    applications used in all four countries. The directory will allow
    local hospitality service providers to list their services (lodging,
    food, local crafts, souvenirs, guides, etc.) and market them to the
    global community; a training seminar for local, regional, and national
    hospitality service providers on the use of social networks to market
    local hospitality services on the trail.

    The European Union supports the project through its Black Sea Basin
    Joint Operational Programme as part of the European Neighborhood
    and Partnership Instrument and the Instrument for Pre-Accession
    Assistance. The project's activities in Armenia are supported by
    the Ministry of Economy, the Ministry of Culture, the Ministry of
    Communication and Transport, the Ministry of Nature Protection,
    the Holy See of Etchmiadzin, the International Council on Monuments
    and Sites (ICOMOS), the Botanical Institute of Academy of Sciences,
    and the Armenian Society for the Protection of Birds, as well as the
    Archaeology and Ethnography Institute of the Academy of Sciences and
    the Democracy Today NGO.

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