September 15, 2007



Armenia: Poverty, Transition & Democracy

Copies of a collection of my articles and photographs, Armenia: Poverty, Transition & Democracy, published by the Gomidas Institute are available at The Club at 40 Tumanian Street in Central Yerevan. One reader wrote the following on the book in November.

Buy this book! I want to recommend it to everybody. I got it visiting Armenia several weeks ago and its impressive photos are still appealling to me, its texts a demand. This excellent journalist is keeping his solidarity to the poor, outcasted people, and the book is a lesson.

The book covers subjects as diverse as socially vulnerable families and children deprived of parental care in Armenia, landmines, settlement in the territory sandwiched between Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh, and the 2003 Presidential Election.

The book has been well received by the heads of international organizations in the Republic of Armenia as well as all those interested in sustainable development, conflict resolution and democratization.

It costs 5,000 AMD and is available at The Club as well as direct from the author. For more information please click here. More of my photography on social issues in Armenia and Georgia can be viewed here and here.

Posted by Onnik @ 9:11 pm. Filed under: Armenia, Democracy, Poverty, Karabakh, Books, Caucasus, Photography, Social






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  1. Onnik gave me this book was given last summer at a photo exhibition. it is very interesting and it’s being very useful for my research on gender issues in Armenia. Thank you Onnik!

    Comment by Marcella — September 20, 2007 @ 7:06 pm

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