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We thank you for helping us celebrate our 17th successful year at JAA. In the ast year, your contributions assisted us in implementing a program that impacted nearly 23,000 students. The ision of our founder Cynthia Tusan and the mission of Junior Achievement of Armenia is to give today’s Armenian youth the necessary skills and knowledge to compete and succeed in tomorrow’s world.
Newsletter_2008.pdf
Skills&Work Takes The Students To The International Competition
Five students of Guimri’s Traintrack College took part in the Skills@Work Challenge international competitions in
Bulgaria. The Skills@Work Challenge is a national and international competition to encourage young people to use their skills in enterprising and innovative ways, and is aimed at increasing their employability and entrepreneurial flair.
Newsletter_2009.pdf
Message From the Staff and Board of Directors of Junior Achievement of Armenia
Dear Friends of Junior Achievement,We thank you for helping us celebrate our 17th successful year at JAA. In the ast year, your contributions assisted us in implementing a program that impacted nearly 23,000 students. The ision of our founder Cynthia Tusan and the mission of Junior Achievement of Armenia is to give today’s Armenian youth the necessary skills and knowledge to compete and succeed in tomorrow’s world.
Newsletter_2008.pdf
Letter from Armine K. Hovannisian Executive Director of JAA
On behalf of the 160,000 students, 4000 teachers and 14 staff
members, please accept our sincere gratitude for making sure that
Junior Achievement of Armenia (JAA) continues its very
important mission of educating and inspiring young people to
value free enterprise and civil society
Newsletter, November 2007