Difference between revisions of "International Center for Human Development"
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The [[International Center for Human Development]] was according to [http://www.ichd.org/?page=about its own account] 'established in March 2000 and considered one of the truly unique think tanks in the South Caucasus region' It aims are 'to strengthen democratic mechanisms' and 'fostering free market values'. The ICHD 'uses a variety of means to communicate its research to the broadest possible audiences, and especially to critical groups such as policymakers, scholars, and the media'. In other words the ICHD is a neoliberal think tank attempting to impose the free market on Armenia. | The [[International Center for Human Development]] was according to [http://www.ichd.org/?page=about its own account] 'established in March 2000 and considered one of the truly unique think tanks in the South Caucasus region' It aims are 'to strengthen democratic mechanisms' and 'fostering free market values'. The ICHD 'uses a variety of means to communicate its research to the broadest possible audiences, and especially to critical groups such as policymakers, scholars, and the media'. In other words the ICHD is a neoliberal think tank attempting to impose the free market on Armenia. | ||
− | It is not surprising, therefore, that it has been involved with the [[British Council]] propaganda operation [[Connecting Futures]] [http://www.ichd.org/?page=projects&itemid=30] or that it is working with international oil companies 'Under the tutelage of [[International Alert]]... in a wider policy and research program Conflict Risk and Impact Assessment (CRIA) to assist oil sector companies in addressing the underlying causes of conflict and contributing to long-term structures of peace (peace building).'[http://www.ichd.org/?page=projects&itemid=20] The ICHD is also active in lobbying for Tobacco | + | It is not surprising, therefore, that it has been involved with the [[British Council]] propaganda operation [[Connecting Futures]] [http://www.ichd.org/?page=projects&itemid=30] or that it is working with international oil companies 'Under the tutelage of [[International Alert]]... in a wider policy and research program Conflict Risk and Impact Assessment (CRIA) to assist oil sector companies in addressing the underlying causes of conflict and contributing to long-term structures of peace (peace building).'[http://www.ichd.org/?page=projects&itemid=20] The ICHD is also active in lobbying for Tobacco control legislation and in doing so two ICHD staff 'applied for and succeeded in becoming International Policy Fellows in the Hungarian [[Center for Policy Studies]]'[http://www.ichd.org/?page=projects&itemid=71], which is in turn funded by the [[Open Society Institute]] |
Revision as of 16:38, 22 August 2006
The International Center for Human Development was according to its own account 'established in March 2000 and considered one of the truly unique think tanks in the South Caucasus region' It aims are 'to strengthen democratic mechanisms' and 'fostering free market values'. The ICHD 'uses a variety of means to communicate its research to the broadest possible audiences, and especially to critical groups such as policymakers, scholars, and the media'. In other words the ICHD is a neoliberal think tank attempting to impose the free market on Armenia.
It is not surprising, therefore, that it has been involved with the British Council propaganda operation Connecting Futures [1] or that it is working with international oil companies 'Under the tutelage of International Alert... in a wider policy and research program Conflict Risk and Impact Assessment (CRIA) to assist oil sector companies in addressing the underlying causes of conflict and contributing to long-term structures of peace (peace building).'[2] The ICHD is also active in lobbying for Tobacco control legislation and in doing so two ICHD staff 'applied for and succeeded in becoming International Policy Fellows in the Hungarian Center for Policy Studies'[3], which is in turn funded by the Open Society Institute
Other links and partners
- Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Foundation
- Armenian Social Investment Fund,
- American University Center for Global Peace,
- Mercy Corps Conflict Management Group
- Academy for Education Development,
- Department for International Development (DFID),
- Atos-KPMG Consulting,
- various USAID-sponsored institutions in Armenia,
- the Open Society Institute,
- Eurasia Foundation,
- American Cancer Society,
- LINKS, the World Bank group,
- the OSCE, WHO, UN agencies and organizations, and the Council of Europe and the European Commission Delegation.
=Trustees
- Dr. Armen Darbinian Chairman, Yerevan
- Mr. Robert ArakelovNew-York
- Mr. Robert Toneian Vienna
- Mr. Armen Haykazyan Moscow
- Mr. Boris Borozan New-York
- Dr. Ashot Manukyan Yerevan