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Country: Armenia
Email: mariam.martirosyan [at] ph-int.org
Blog: [mariammartirosyangeo321.blogspot.com mariammartirosyangeo321.blogspot.com]
Facebook:    Mariam Martirosyan
LinkedIn:    [Mariam Martirosyan Mariam Martirosyan]

Mariam Matirosyan is the Country Director for Armenia Office at Project Harmony Inc.[1] She is also a Fellow of the Carnegie Foundation's and Eurasia Foundation's Caucasus Resource Centre. Ms. Martirosyan is a Manoukyan Public Service fellow, and a member of the Public Board formed by the RA Ministry of Education and Science to monitor the situation of Armenia's special schools for children with disabilities and with delinquent behavior.[2]

Career History

She has worked in a variety of different program plateaus in the past, most of which consists of s positions such as being the deputy programs director from 2005 to 2007. Before that she worked at a programs department management specialist on Project Harmony, a non-profit educational industry setting the standards for what students can do during their schooling.[3]

She was enlisted in the United States Peace Corps seeing to it that children were getting proper education and helping families as well as teachers learn how to fundamentally teach their children what they must do in order to succeed in life.[4]She has seven years experience with program needs assessment researches and grant making, projects set-up, development and implementation, and small grants management.[5]

Education

Ms. Martirosyan holds a Red Diploma of Academic Excellence (TEFL as major area) from Vanadzor State Teacher-Training University and Master of Arts in Gender and Culture Program from Central European University of Budapest, Hungary. She is also an alumna of Harvard JF Kenedy School's Executive Leadership Program.[6]

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