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    WILL CONSORTIUM'S CONTRIBUTION TO KARABAKH INCREASE?

    Lragir, Armenia
    Nov 6 2006

    Catherine Barns, strategic adviser to the Consortium Initiative,
    has recently met with the NKR government officials, who commended
    the work of the Consortium.

    The Consortium Initiative was set up three years ago to seek ways of
    settlement of the Karabakh conflict. It is financed by the British
    government. We have learned that the CI will work for another three
    years. The CI includes four organizations, which attend to a separate
    strand of work: LINKS works on the level of political dialogue,
    Conciliation Resourses addresses the media, International Alert focuses
    on civil society work and Catholic Relief Services addresses issues
    of conflict sensitivity and grassroots engagement. We have learned
    that the latter is no longer a member of the Consortium Initiative.

    The presence of the Consortium would not be that tangible if other
    international organizations worked in Karabakh, as well as other
    places in the region. Karabakh is closed for the international
    organizations. And only the Consortium Initiative has a "permit" to
    work in Karabakh, though along with Azerbaijan. Thanks to the CI a
    number of important projects were launched in Karabakh. Conciliation
    Resources set up the Demo newspaper, which is one of the most popular
    ones. A radio project is implemented, the purpose of which is to
    record stories of ordinary people. Also a TV project has been launched,
    documentary films are made, and a production studio was set up.

    International Alert set up Resource Centers for NGOs in Yerevan,
    Baku and Stepanakert, which carried out considerable "enlightenment".

    Namely, it enabled the Stepanakert center to expand its activities,
    go to the regions and restore the tradition of public debates on
    common problems in Karabakh.

    For LINKS, it cannot be considered effective in Karabakh. At least
    because the NKR members of parliament were not invited to the meetings
    of the parliamentarians of Armenia and Azerbaijan organized by LINKS.

    We have learned that the CI is starting to deal with a new strand -
    European. Apparently, the so-called international community has decided
    that the best settlement of the Karabakh conflict can be reached in
    the framework of integration of the South Caucasus with Europe.

    One way or another, projects are already considered which will enable
    the civil society of Karabakh to become closer to the Western values.
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