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Revision as of 04:52, 11 April 2011

Country: Armenia
Email: siranush_vardanyan [at] hotmail.com
Facebook:    [Siranush Vardanyan Siranush Vardanyan]
LinkedIn:    [Siranush Vardanyan Siranush Vardanyan]

Siranush Vardanyan is the Program Development at Habitat for Humanity Armenia.

Career History

Mr. Vardanyan has sixteen years of experience working for international non-government organizations. She has been working at HFHA since 2008, where she provides the information on national level housing needs and identifies specific target groups who are potential beneficiaries of a HFH intervention.

Prior to joining HFH, she worked for Project Harmony Armenia first as an Outreach Manager and then as a Program Manager for the Armenia School Connectivity Program. Ms. Siranush has played an important role in internet development in Armenia.[1]

She is a three time ICANN Fellow and actively attends ICANN Meetings.[2]

Ms. Vardanyan is also Salzburg Seminar Fellow of the Academic Core Session "International Legal Perspectives on Human Rights", and Central European University Summer School participant on “Human Rights and Forced Displacement: An Interdisciplinary Approach” Course. In the begining of her career, she was the Program Department Manager at Project Harmony for seven years from 2000-2007. Ms. Siranush has been also an ISOC Ambassador for IGF in 2010.

Education

She participated in the "Internet Governance Capacity Building Training" Program in 2007, Veronica Cretu was her tutor.[3] She also participated in the First European Summer School on Internet Governance in Germany in August 2007.[4]

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