In a moment of both personal triumph and broader significance for Armenia’s environmental future, Rousanne Arustamyan, director of Armenia Tree Project (ATP) in Armenia, has been recognized with the prestigious “Climate Change and Women in Armenia 2024” award. This honor, bestowed by the Women in Climate and Energy NGO, in collaboration with the Republic of Armenia Ministry of Environment, the UNDP and the Republic of Armenia Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, highlights her exceptional contributions to climate change mitigation solutions.
The award ceremony, designed to celebrate and empower Armenian women’s roles in sustainable development and women-led solutions, marked a pivotal moment for Arustamyan and Armenia Tree Project, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. The event featured multiple categories recognizing women across various facets of climate action, including Climate Change Adaptation Solutions, Climate Community Actions and Policies, Climate Issues and Solutions Coverage, Climate Education for All, Climate Finance and Innovation Solutions and Youth in Climate Action. However, it was Arustamyan’s work in Climate Change Mitigation Solutions that earned her this distinguished accolade.
Arustamyan’s journey with the Armenia Tree Project began on June 1, 1998, when she joined the organization as an administrative and finance assistant. Over the years her role evolved, as she steadily climbed the ranks within the organization. From gaining valuable experience in finance and administrative tasks, Arustamyan moved on to become the finance manager, where she took on greater responsibility in overseeing ATP’s financial operations and strategy. In her current role as director of the Armenia Tree Project in Armenia, Arustamyan has been instrumental in leading broader initiatives and shaping the overall direction of the organization. Each stage of Arustamyan’s career has presented unique challenges and opportunities for growth, and she has met them with resilience, dedication and a commitment to the mission of Armenia Tree Project.
As a woman in a leadership position, Arustamyan’s achievement is particularly significant. In a field where female leadership is often underrepresented, her recognition sets a powerful example for other women in Armenia and beyond. It underscores the vital role women play in the fight against climate change and in shaping sustainable development strategies for a better future. Winning the “Climate Change and Women in Armenia 2024” award in the category of Climate Change Mitigation Solutions is a testament to her hard work and unwavering belief in the power of community-driven environmental initiatives.
This award is also a tribute to Armenia Tree Project’s legacy as an organization founded by a woman, Carolyn Mugar, and currently led by another woman, Executive Director Jeanmarie Papelian. The organization’s commitment to empowering women in environmental leadership is exemplified by Arustamyan’s success. Beyond her role as director at ATP, Arustamyan also helped found Armenia’s Forest Alliance, a coalition of environmental NGOs that advocates for forest protection, restoration and afforestation in Armenia. Her participation on behalf of ATP in this alliance further demonstrates her deep commitment to preserving Armenia’s natural landscapes for future generations.
As ATP reflects on its 30 years of work in the region, Arustamyan’s recognition comes at a pivotal time. Over the past three decades, ATP has been a cornerstone in Armenia’s environmental efforts, planting millions of trees and working to restore the country’s degraded landscapes. The organization has not only focused on reforestation but has also adapted its strategies to address the evolving needs of both the land and the people of Armenia. From empowering local communities to implement sustainable practices to advocating for policies that protect Armenia’s natural resources, ATP continues to make significant strides in environmental conservation.
The “Climate Change and Women in Armenia 2024” Award is not just a recognition of Arustamyan’s past accomplishments but also a beacon of encouragement for her future endeavors. As Armenia Tree Project looks ahead to its next chapter, Arustamyan’s leadership will undoubtedly continue to inspire innovative solutions to the pressing environmental challenges facing Armenia and the world.
Arustamyan said, “I could not have won this award without the teamwork and hard work of my ATP colleagues over the past 30 years.”
In receiving this award, Arustamyan has once again proven that the synergy between strong leadership, community involvement and a steadfast commitment to environmental stewardship can yield powerful results. Her journey serves as a reminder of the critical role that women play in building a sustainable future, one tree at a time.
this is all wonderful and makes people warm and fuzzy… getting empowered…all wonderful sounding….but it wont matter when you are on the verge of being destroyed by enemies all around…Armenia needs a modern,lethal,well trained, well led military to be able to adequately defend all this empowering women in climate change tree planting projects and whatnot…why this has not been done decades ago is shocking…relying on cold war russian antique military hardware is gross incompetence at the highest levels of leadership…the russians are no longer reliable…Armenia needs a military that can make any enemy think twice about attacking…that they can give as much as take…it appears everyones head is in the sand about this as there are all kinds of articles about everything but the military and the urgent need to modernize it to the 21st century…its only a matter of time before the muslim turk push will become a shove while the tree planting empowering is going on….