At today's government session, RA Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan presented the agreement between the Republic of Armenia and the European Commission "EU for resilient and accountable institutions; "police and migration reforms and protection of human rights in Armenia" drafts on approving the proposal to sign the funding agreement between the Republic of Armenia and the European Commission "EU Resilience Instrument for Armenia."
The first plan is to provide 10 million euros in grant support for implementing police reforms, migration management, and human rights protection.
According to the other agreement, it is planned to provide 23 million euros in grant support to Armenia aimed at inclusive and resilient socio-economic recovery and development.
RA Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan, presenting the project at the government session, noted that its purpose is to support green, inclusive and resilient socio-economic recovery and development in the post-pandemic and post-war period, the RA-EU Comprehensive and Extended Partnership Agreement and the EU Economic and Investment Plan for Armenia. According to the guidelines.
Incubation and rapid development of SEDNCs, business recovery, development initiatives and investments in local communities, measures implemented in urban and socio-economic infrastructure, involvement and capacity building of youth, women and vulnerable groups, implementation of programs involving the Diaspora, as well as "green" cooking in Gyumri. And the establishment of a hospitality management school and business center.