2003 2005 2007 Armenia 1,085 1,051 1,038 Azerbaijan 4,124 4,004 4,033 Georgia 2,123 2,052 672 Sources: armstat.am, azstat.org, statistics.ge
Oskanian Speaks About Restoring Citizens’ Right To Participate
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R191rH1T7Q8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKcvlLTVQB0
Oskanian Speaks About Restoring Citizens’ Right To Participate
Watch the video Mr. Oskanian, the attention of Armenia’s political circles seems to be focused on the protocols’ ratification process. Yet, isn’t that interest already unnecessary and aren’t some things already pre-determined, so that focusing on them simply means not
Food expenses as percentage of total consumer expenditure
Region: 2008 Aragatsotn 64% Gegharkunik 61% Vayots Dzor 47% Yerevan 47% Country: Armenia 53% Azerbaijan 46% Russia 24% Norway 11% Sources: euromonitor.com, armstat.am
Income from Tourism
USD(mln) USD(mln) Percentage of GDP 2008 2009 2009 Armenia 382 400 1.9% Azerbaijan 221 303 0.4% Georgia 462 452 2.0% Russia 9,714 8,142 0.4% Slovenia 2,659 2,814 4.9% Israel 4,281 3,580 1.7% Source: euromonitor.com
Beyond saving?
It’s been several months (of meetings and proposals) since our decision to put together a project that will assist the Bardzravan community in Syunik in securing a market for their milk and help them get on their feet. Everything seems
Armenia’s Trade Turnover & Drop
Trade Turnover (Jan – Aug ’09) Drop in Trade (Jan – Aug ’09 vs ’08) EU 30.7% 41.2% Russia 22.6% 15.5% China 7.2% 20.5% USA 5.1% 32.0% Turkey 4.3% 30.9% Iran 3.8% 26.0% Georgia 2.7% 25.6% UAE 0.7% 35.0% Source:
Armenia-Turkey Protocols Signed
First Step – Capitulation: The ill-constructed protocols signaling the beginning of formal relations between Armenia and Turkey received an uncertain and inauspicious signing in Zurich. The parties themselves and the representatives of the world powers, all were present but all
Armenia-Turkey Protocols Signed
First Step – Capitulation: The ill-constructed protocols signaling the beginning of formal relations between Armenia and Turkey received an uncertain and inauspicious signing in Zurich. The parties themselves and the representatives of the world powers, all were present but all
A Trip For Change
We head to Meghri at least once a month to oversee progress on our community organization project, supported by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation. To break the drive into manageable pieces, this usually means a three-day trip. The