Andrew Golda
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| Armenia
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| 2001-2003
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| Dilijan
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| Business
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| Andrew Golda started in Armenia 2001
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| Andrew Golda, and Nancy Reinhart
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Business in Armenia:
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| Zachariah M. Brevis, Andrew Golda, Aaron Martinez, Dennis Price, and Joel White
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Other Volunteers who served in Armenia
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| Akhurian, Zachariah M. Brevis, Zachary Jean Chartkoff, Jennifer Cochran, Will Dickinson, Barbara Eberhardt, Nick Giammaria, Andrew Golda, Scott Guenthner, Colleen Hardin, Brett W Holt, Laura Holt, Lisa Householder-Owsley, Ijevan, and Jesse Joseph … further results
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Projects in Armenia
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| Achajur Water Supply Pipeline Mapping, Bridge of Hope Computer Education Center, Building sustainable livihoods in Tavush marze, Business Education, Charentsavan Business Education and Resource Center, Community Sports Facility, English Lab Modernization, Gymnasium Restoration Project, Ijevan Bridge of Hope, Secondary School Gymnasium Renovation, Sisian Business Information and Consulting Center, and Tavush GIS Project
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[edit] Description of Service
Andy completed his training in Gyumri (Leninakan) and lived in the village of Keti, just north of Gyumri.
While in Dilijan, Andy worked with Dilnet Service (later Dilnet Business Promotion Center) and Mitk Youth Union.
Andy also taught English and worked with the community in the refugee village of Aigut, located approximately 1.5 hours from Dilijan.
[edit] About Andrew Golda Today
Andy works at the Urban Institute in Washington, DC on international development programs, specifically local government and decentralization programs.