SOS, Karabakh–The Hayastan All-Armenian Fund reported this week that it continues to make headway in the construction of a drinking-water network in Sos, a village in Artsakh’s Martuni Region, as well as the refurbishment of the community’s broken water reservoir.
The project, launched in October 2009, is co-sponsored by the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund’s French affiliate and the government of Artsakh.
“The well being of the Artsakh population is at the center of our humanitarian action, with special emphasize on children-related and water supply projects,” said Pierre Terzian, chairman of the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund French affiliate.
The construction of the 7.6-kilometer internal water-distribution network has already been completed. The next and final phase of the project, slated to start in February 2010, will comprise the renovation of the main water reservoir and construction of the smaller distribution reservoirs.
“Unfortunately numerous rural communities throughout Artsakh and Armenia still lack reliable access to water,” said Ara Vardanyan, executive director of the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund. “We are extremely gratified that, with the project in Sos, yet another community will have resolved its water crisis.”
Igor Ghahramyan, mayor of Sos, said that the residents of the ancient village obtain much of their water supply from a single local well, which is in grave disrepair and whose water is not safe for drinking. “Water is the most vital element connecting villagers to the land, and only after solving the water problem can they begin to address other issues facing the community,” he said.
The Hayastan All-Armenian Fund continues to carry out a number of vital development projects in the Martuni Region. In 2009 it completed water-network projects in the villages of Berdashen and Spitakashen. Currently the fund is implementing school-building initiatives in the communities of Gishi and Chartar, and in the summer of 2009 it completed the construction of a new school in Spitakashen.
Built up Artsakh, built up Armenia, built your home and future. Long live the spirit of building in our native lands. Long live free and independent Artsakh, long live Armenia. Bravo to Hayastan All-Armrnian Fund.. Turks destroy and the Armenians build.
I was wondering if anyone knows how much was spent on this project, just for Martuni?