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A final conference within the Establishing a Human Resources Network for Peace in the South Caucasus initiative took place on November 4th, 2011. NGO represen- tatives from Armenia and Georgia, along with guests from Germany, Canada and the United States attended the conference. The conference aimed to share the ac- complishments to date and provide an opportunity for participants to plan future initiatives together. In his opening remarks, Mr. Christoph Breunig, the Deputy Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Ger- many in Armenia, emphasized the importance of im- plementing peace-building initiatives in the region and promoting peace-making behaviors among youth. Proj- ect organizers presented the main activities implement- ed within the initiative and passed the floor to project alumni from Armenia and Georgia who shared their experiences with conference attendees. One of the out- comes of the project was the publication of a train- ing manual on conflict management and peace building which will be available in three languages: English, Rus- sian and Armenian. During the second half of the conference NGO rep- resentatives present had an opportunity to talk about their projects and initiatives in peace building and ex- changed ideas on how to collaborate in the future. The conference was funded by the Institute for Foreign Re- lations (ifa) with funds from the German Federal For- eign Office. QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER Fall 2011, Issue 6 Improving kindergarten conditions in Yeghegnadzor Connecting for Peace in the South Caucasus Benevolent NGO Recently Syunik NGO received approval from the German Embassy in Armenia for a proposal to improve the conditions of kindergarten N1 in Yegheg- nadzor. Before the approval, representatives from the Ger- man Embassy had visited the kindergarten and had seen the difficult conditions of the kindergar- ten needing urgent attention. With the financial support of the German Embassy in Armenia, the kindergarten yard was renovated and a new playground was installed. The labour for these improvements was provided by Yeghegnadzor Youth Bank volunteers who were sponsored by the Eurasia Partnership Foundation and Syunik NGO. Both Syunik NGO and Kindergarten N1 extend their gratitude to the German Embassy whose continuous support to the Vayots Dzor region has made such a difference in the lives of so many people in the region. Installing the playground

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Page 1: Syunik NGO Newsletter Issue 6

A final conference within the Establishing a Human Resources Network for Peace in the South Caucasus initiative took place on November 4th, 2011. NGO represen-tatives from Armenia and Georgia, along with guests from Germany, Canada and the United States attended the conference. The conference aimed to share the ac-complishments to date and provide an opportunity for participants to plan future initiatives together.

In his opening remarks, Mr. Christoph Breunig, the Deputy Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Ger-many in Armenia, emphasized the importance of im-plementing peace-building initiatives in the region and promoting peace-making behaviors among youth. Proj-ect organizers presented the main activities implement-ed within the initiative and passed the floor to project alumni from Armenia and Georgia who shared their experiences with conference attendees. One of the out-comes of the project was the publication of a train-ing manual on conflict management and peace building which will be available in three languages: English, Rus-

sian and Armenian. During the second half of the conference NGO rep-

resentatives present had an opportunity to talk about their projects and initiatives in peace building and ex-changed ideas on how to collaborate in the future. The conference was funded by the Institute for Foreign Re-lations (ifa) with funds from the German Federal For-eign Office.

QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER

Fall 2011, Issue 6

Improving kindergarten conditions in Yeghegnadzor

Connecting for Peace in the South Caucasus

Benevolent NGO

Recently Syunik NGO received approval from the German Embassy in Armenia for a proposal to improve

the conditions of kindergarten N1 in Yegheg-nadzor. Before the approval, representatives from the Ger-man Embassy had visited the k i n d e r g a r t e n

and had seen the difficult conditions of the kindergar-ten needing urgent attention.

With the financial support of the German Embassy in Armenia, the kindergarten yard was renovated and a new playground was installed. The labour for these improvements was provided by Yeghegnadzor Youth Bank volunteers who were sponsored by the Eurasia Partnership Foundation and Syunik NGO. Both Syunik NGO and Kindergarten N1 extend their gratitude to the German Embassy whose continuous support to the Vayots Dzor region has made such a difference in the lives of so many people in the region.

Installing the playground

Page 2: Syunik NGO Newsletter Issue 6

On September 30th Charles Lonsdale, the British Ambassador to Armenia, visited Syunik NGO. During his visit the Ambassador met with participants of the “Active Citizens” project, who presented their projects to the Ambassador and discussed accomplishments achieved to date.

Among the projects presented were: “Our city is our home”, “Active generation, active community” and “Beautiful dancers”. As part of the “Our city is our home” project, Yeghegnadzor Youth Bank members installed garbage cans on the streets of Yeghegnad-zor, which have resulted in the improvement of the appearance of the Yeghegnadzor downtown area. Au-thors of the initiative called “Active generation, active community” introduced handicraft and chess classes in the Hermon Community Center of Syunik NGO, while the “Beautiful dancers” project supplied dance uniforms to students who were members of the dance club of the Vayk Social Service Center.

Ambassador Lonsdale followed his meeting at Syunik NGO with a visit to Noravank, where he was intro-duced to the “Preserve our Cultural Values” project, another initiative implemented within the framework of the Active Citizens project.

Mr. Charles Lonsdale (in the middle) with Active Citizens

The British Ambassador Visits Syunik NGO

Delegation from German Bundestag Visit Syunik

On November 17, 2011 a delegation from the Ger-man Bundestag (Parliament) visited Syunik NGO. Among the guests were Viola von Cramon (member of German Bundestang), Dr. Soren Roos, Dr. Elmar Kulke (Professor at the Department of Geography in Humboldt University, Berlin), and Constantin Zelenty (the Third Secretary of the German Embassy to Ar-menia). During a meeting with the staff members of Syunik NGO and with representatives of other NGOs in Vayots Dzor, they had an opportunity to learn about the various projects and activities in the region. Mrs. Cramon was particularly interested in the agricultur-al and rural development initiatives of Syunik NGO and expressed her willingness to return, to learn more about these activities through field visits.

During their visit, the delegation also had a meeting with Gitelik University students and presented the In-ternational Parliamentary Scholarship (IPS) Program which provides qualified young people from the USA and Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe with the opportunity to gain first-hand experience in Ger-many’s system of parliamentary government.

German Delegation

On October 18, 2011, representatives from the US Embassy in Armenia visited Syunik NGO and Gitelik University. They had a meeting with several NGO rep-resentatives from the Vayots Dzor region and present-ed a funding opportunity through the US Embassy’s Democracy Commission Small Grants Program. They also introduced a new program, 2012 Summer Study

of the United States Institutes, to participants of the meeting. This program provides a six-week exchange for professionals interested in US culture and society. Presentations were followed by discussion which gave participants an opportunity to learn more about US embassy projects.

US Embassy officials present new projects

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Nara MartirosyanOffice of International & Public AffairsSyunik Benevolent NGO

Momiki St. 5, 3601 Yeghegnadzor, Vayots Dzor Province, Republic of ArmeniaBenevolent NGO

Tel/Fax: +374 (0281) 24009Email: [email protected]

Joint Civic Education meets to evaluate

outcomes

A literary evening dedicated to famous Armenian, Russian and English poets and fairy tale writers was or-ganized in Hermon Community Center in September. The literary evening involved students from Hermon and neighboring villages. Among the guests attend-ing the event were Bishop Abraham Mkrtchyan, the primate of Vayots Dzor Diocese, Syunik staff mem-bers, and teachers and parents not only from Hermon but also from the neighboring villages of Goghtanik, Yeghegis and Artabuynk. During the evening children performed poems, songs and dances.

The Joint Civic Education (JCE) Evaluation Seminar took place in Tbilisi, Georgia from November 21-26, 2011. The seminar brought together alumni, fellows and representatives from partner NGOs to share their experi-ences, present outcomes of JCE project and discuss what future steps they might take to improve the program fur-ther. JCE is an initiative implemented by MitOst, CRISP and Iris Group to promote professional development among youth and regional cooperation between different NGOs in the South Caucasus. Syunik NGO was presented by Nara Martirosyan, Manager of International and Pub-lic Affairs, and Gevorg Matevosyan, an assistant at Syunik NGO who is a Fellow of the JCE program. JCE is funded by the Civil Conflict Resolution Program (zivik) of the In-stitute for Foreign Cultural Relations (ifa), with co-funding from the German Federal Foreign Office and from Robert Bosch Stiftung.

Literary evening in Hermon Community

Center

Kids performing at the literary evening

AnnouncementThe Opening Ceremony of the Kindergarten

N1 in Yeghegnadzor will take place on Decem-ber 16th, 2011 at 12:00pm. The kindergarten yard was renovated and a new playground in-

stalled with the financial support of the Em-bassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Armenia.