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    ASIF-3 PROGRAM TO START IN LATE 2006

    Noyan Tapan
    Dec 19 2006

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 19, NOYAN TAPAN. Information about the completion
    of the Armenian Social Investment Fund's (ASIF) second program and
    the fund's third program was discussed at the December 18 sitting
    of the ASIF Board of Trustees conducted by the board chairman, the
    RA prime minister Andranik Margarian. NT was informed about it from
    the RA Government Information and PR Department.

    According to the ASIF executive director Ashot Kirakosian, the ASIF-2
    Program started in November 2000. In addition to a credit equivalent
    to 20 mln USD, resources of the Armenian government, communities and
    the grant and co-financing resources of the UK DFID were allocated. The
    fund's executive office received over 1,200 program-related proposals
    from Armenian urban and rural communities. These proposals were
    examined in accordance with the ASIF procedures.

    The executive director said that 333 programs of the total contract
    cost of 22.24 mln USD were implemented. Most of them were related to
    comprehensive schools (60%), drinking water pipes (19%), specialized
    schools (6%), community centers (5%) and medical establishments
    (4%). 35 thousand two-seat desks were distributed to 620 schools
    with the fund's financing. During implementation of infrastructure
    restoration programs, the fund cooperated actively with a number of
    local and international sponsor organizations (Aznavour for Armenia,
    IFAD, UNHCR, Hayastan and Tufenkian Foundations) and private
    philanthropists, implementing 56 programs of 2.1 mln USD. During
    the years under review, the finacial assistance to communities was
    great as well, with about 1.43 mln USD being transferred for community
    investments by local and international donor organizations and private
    philanthropists. Besides, given the lack of knowledge, experience and
    stable traditions for governing the newly established self-government
    bodies in Armenia, the ASIF-2 Program also included the training
    component with the aim of strengthening local self-government bodies
    and community organizations. It was noted that the fund's activities
    were appreciated by communities, which prompted the government to
    express its interest in the ASIF's continuing its work and starting
    the ASIF-3 Program. For this purpose a credit agreement of 25 mln
    USD was signed between the Armenian government and the International
    Development Association in September 12, 2006. A. Kirakosian said
    that the ASIF-3 Program aims to improve the living standard of
    the poor and vulerable groups through restoration of community
    infrastructures, improvement of the quality and accessibility of
    services, and development of additional capacities at community
    and municipal level. The fund's third program has three components
    (community investments, formation of local self-government bodies'
    capacities and management of ASIF-3 Program). It will start in the
    second half of December 2006 and finish in June 2011. During this
    period it is envisaged to implement numerous programs on restoration
    of infrastructures of small and medium communities, mostly in poor
    rural settlements, remote, isolated, mountainous communities and
    communities of the earthquake zone.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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