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    PRESS RELEASE
    Children of Armenia Fund (COAF) - Yerevan Office
    53-55 Pavstos Byuzand Street, 375010
    Yerevan, Republic of Armenia
    Contact: Inessa Grigoryan
    Tel: (+374 10) 522076; 562068
    Fax: (+374 10) 522076
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: www.coafkids.org

    Children of Armenia Fund - New York Office
    630 Fifth Avenue, Suite 2100,
    New York, NY 10111, USA
    Contact: Mariam Dilakian
    Tel: 212 - 994 - 8201
    Fax: 212 - 994 - 8299
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: www.coafkids.org


    Internet Connects Karakert to the World

    The Karakert Schools Celebrate the Launching of the Internet

    Karakert, Armavir District, Republic of Armenia, May 16, 2006 ¾ Today,
    the Children of Armenia Fund's (COAF) Model Village Karakert celebrated
    the launch of internet connectivity in the school and the larger
    community. The project, realized through partnership with Project
    Harmony (PH), will benefit the students of both schools in Karakert
    allowing the young generation and other members of the community to
    expand their horizons and take advantage of the unlimited informational
    and technological potential internet offers.

    The School Connectivity Project implemented by PH is in its end phase of
    connecting the last group of six schools in Armenia. In Karakert, PH
    will provide up-to-date digital equipment necessary for the organization
    of educational activities and will conduct training of teachers and
    students in the multiple uses of computers and the internet. Within the
    parameters of this partnership, COAF provided the furniture and
    computers of the Internet Classroom in the newly renovated Karakert
    School #2.

    The official launch took place today in a ceremony attended by David
    Simpson, PH Country Director. Addressing a happy crowd of students and
    staff of both Karakert schools, Mr. Simpson emphasized the importance of
    being connected through the internet, whether with the rest of Armavir,
    with other schools in Armenia, or globally. Mrs. Tamara Baghdasaryan,
    principal of the Karakert School #1, noted with pride, "We are happy
    today to acknowledge the input of donors for the revitalization of our
    village and the contributions made for making our community a better
    place for these talented children. This Internet Classroom is yet
    another example of the opportunities our children now have to learn and
    become productive citizens."

    Both schools of Karakert are co-located in the renovated school building
    and have an equal opportunity to be connected to the world. COAF and PH
    believe that this joint initiative will open new doors in the lives of
    the children of Karakert. COAF will also pursue bringing connectivity
    to the other villages of the Model Cluster.

    Children of Armenia Fund was founded in 2000 with the aim to reduce
    poverty through the revitalization of rural Armenia and the realization
    of projects that are instrumental for the revival of communities. With
    the introduction of its novel approach to clustering in February 2006,
    COAF is currently implementing the Model Cluster working in six villages
    in the Baghramyan region of the Armavir District. The key components of
    COAF's Model Cluster project comprise Infrastructure and Economic
    Development Programs, and Community Development including Health, Social
    and Educational Programs. In 2006, besides its Model Village Karakert,
    COAF is also working in Myasnikyan, Shenik, Dalarik, Lernagog and
    Argina.

    The Armenia School Connectivity Program (ASCP), a program of the US
    Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, funded
    through the Freedom Support Act and implemented by Project Harmony,
    builds local, regional and national capacity to assume responsibility
    for the long-term sustainability of the program. ASCP provides
    resources, Internet access, and training for a network of schools across
    all 11 regions of Armenia. The program allows students, educators and
    community members opportunities to access and share information, to
    engage in online collaborative projects, and to develop technical skills
    marketable in a digital world.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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