Such a dynamic, optimistic young man! I wonder how is possible that we having such a potential are in a such hopeless situation. I hope really from the bottom of my heart that you, the young, educated, intelligent people can find the way to make the country rise from the ashes, I hope it ❤
Thank you for this program. You are so dedicated. I have no doubt, Armenia will benefit immensely from the young generation like like yours. Thank you again and keep up with the good work.
Please interview Samson Avetian. Let him talk about investing in Armenia (esp. for diaspora). He is CEO of Eqwefy which allows people to invest at minimum $25 (website hopefully done soon). They screen and select IT companies in Armenia, helping boost the sector.
Also keep in mind,the name of the game for 25 years was to go to Russia, work 7-8-9 months. Thousands of men aren't going this season, I'm talking 15 to 20 thousand,😊 but they will continue to provide for families at home, plenty of opportunities.
Very interesting perspective. I’m glad to see that a lot of men are staying in Armenia to work here and grow the local economy. Thank you for sharing. 😁👊🏼
Amazing conversation! Thank you! They say, small minds talk about people; medial minds talk about events, and the great minds talk about ideas! Thank you for talking about ideas! Thank you for being that four % of people who change 1% of population. ❤🇦🇲💙🇦🇲🧡🇦🇲
And in order to ‘win’, why not also fearlessly letting go of the patriarchal culture in Armenia by voicing Armenian women and also transferring the leadership roles to those creative women you talk about? After all women are always at the forefront of creativity and integration!
I agree there should be a lot more women in those position of leadership. I do believe the country is already going towards that direction, but it is something we need to continually work on.
Anything that is part of the private sector has improved and adapted fairly quickly and efficiently. The public sector is far behind, the education system is still coupled to its soviet roots. A change in the education sector is badly needed from kindergarten all the way to higher education.
@@vatchesouvalian8646 absolutely educational reform is needed pretty much everywhere around the world. But it is a process. This doesn’t happen overnight. It will take years, but one thing for sure we’re moving towards the right direction.
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Such a dynamic, optimistic young man! I wonder how is possible that we having such a potential are in a such hopeless situation. I hope really from the bottom of my heart that you, the young, educated, intelligent people can find the way to make the country rise from the ashes, I hope it ❤
From your mouth to God‘s ears. We definitely have to stay optimistic without being blind to the current situation. And work towards a better future. 💙
Thank you for this program. You are so dedicated. I have no doubt, Armenia will benefit immensely from the young generation like like yours. Thank you again and keep up with the good work.
Hundred percent agree! Thank you for watching the interview. 😁
Please interview Samson Avetian. Let him talk about investing in Armenia (esp. for diaspora). He is CEO of Eqwefy which allows people to invest at minimum $25 (website hopefully done soon). They screen and select IT companies in Armenia, helping boost the sector.
Very interesting suggestion. 😁
@@ChristopherDedeyan Great interview. Very interesting! Civilnet really ups the game with the professionalism and expertise.
Also keep in mind,the name of the game for 25 years was to go to Russia, work 7-8-9 months.
Thousands of men aren't going this season, I'm talking 15 to 20 thousand,😊 but they will continue to provide for families at home, plenty of opportunities.
What's your problem?
@@owlmirror178 He is saying Armenia has more jobs now. No problem actually. You need to chill.
Very interesting perspective. I’m glad to see that a lot of men are staying in Armenia to work here and grow the local economy. Thank you for sharing. 😁👊🏼
Very interesting interview !
I’m glad you enjoyed the interview. 😁👊🏼
Amazing conversation! Thank you!
They say, small minds talk about people; medial minds talk about events, and the great minds talk about ideas! Thank you for talking about ideas!
Thank you for being that four % of people who change 1% of population. ❤🇦🇲💙🇦🇲🧡🇦🇲
I truly love that quote. Thank you for sharing it and reminding us of that fact. 😁👊🏼
@@ChristopherDedeyan 👍🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲
What about traffic rules? They installed all those cctv cameras a decade ago for what, if the drivers are still mental.
As Patrick mentioned during the interview. Definitely looking forward to seeing the new rules, being enforced, more predominantly in the country.
Remove any laws that restrict civilian militias.
And in order to ‘win’, why not also fearlessly letting go of the patriarchal culture in Armenia by voicing Armenian women and also transferring the leadership roles to those creative women you talk about? After all women are always at the forefront of creativity and integration!
I agree there should be a lot more women in those position of leadership. I do believe the country is already going towards that direction, but it is something we need to continually work on.
Like what is this interview even about lol
Just two people having a conversation about their perception of the future of Armenia. 😊
Anything that is part of the private sector has improved and adapted fairly quickly and efficiently. The public sector is far behind, the education system is still coupled to its soviet roots. A change in the education sector is badly needed from kindergarten all the way to higher education.
@@vatchesouvalian8646 absolutely educational reform is needed pretty much everywhere around the world. But it is a process. This doesn’t happen overnight. It will take years, but one thing for sure we’re moving towards the right direction.