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Launch of the Council of Europe package of measures in response to the refugee influx in Armenia

The Council of Europe launched today a comprehensive response package to the refugee influx in Armenia of € 2.8 million.

As part of the package, the Council of Europe has launched four new initiatives and incorporated additional components into two ongoing projects. “The response package aims at protecting the human rights of refugees, resilience of the local communities, social rights, children and women, and support to human rights institutions”, underlined Claus Neukirch, Director of Programme Coordination of the Council of Europe. “The response package supports authorities with addressing capacity constraints in many areas that are critical not only to refugees but to all people with vulnerabilities”, said David Best, Special Representative of the Secretary General on Migration and Refugees of the Council of Europe.

“Following the influx of refugees in September 2023, the Government of Armenia did its best to provide a quick response to the refugee. The response includes short-, mid-, and long-term measures of support. Now we are in the stage of long-term measures.  Cooperation with the Council of Europe is very important to us, and we highly value the support of the Council of Europe and its response package to the refugees’ influx", said the Minister of Labour and Social Affairs of Armenia Narek Mkrtchyan. 

New projects to be launched as part of the package:

  • Strengthening Human Rights Safeguards
  • Enhancing Social Human Rights
  • Protecting Children’s Rights 
  • Support to Host Communities

Ongoing projects with new components added:

  • Promoting Gender Equality and Ending Violence against Women
  • Protection of Human Rights in Biomedicine

The package of measures is a result of the visit by the Special Representative of the Secretary General on Migration and Refugees (SRSG) in October 2023, during which specific areas for support were jointly identified with the national authorities. The package is in line with the Council of Europe's Action Plan for Armenia (2023-2026) and the Action Plan on Protecting Vulnerable Persons within the context of migration and asylum (2021-25).




 Council of Europe launches a package of measures in response to the refugee influx in Armenia

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 Press release

 
 
YEREVAN, ARMENIA 11 April 2024
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Start Date: 01 January 2024

Duration: 21 months

Budget: EUR 550 000

Donor: Council of Europe Action Plan for Armenia 2023-2026

Partners: Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs of the Republic of Armenia, Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of the Republic of Armenia, Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Armenia, Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Armenia, Ministry of Healthcare of the Republic of Armenia, Ministry of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure of the Republic of Armenia, The Human Rights Defender's Office the Republic of Armenia, Office of the Prosecutor General, Investigative Committee of the Republic of Armenia, Chamber of Advocates of the Republic of Armenia

Contact Person: Artyom SEDRAKYAN, Senior Project Officer

Expected impact of the Project: A child-friendly, comprehensive, and consistent framework of measures with respect to guardianship for unaccompanied and separated children will be set in Armenia. The project draws on the Council of Europe's expertise to safeguard children's rights in the aftermath of conflict. Aligned with the Council of Europe Strategy for the Rights of the Child, the project will support the implementation of the Recommendation of the Committee of Ministers on effective guardianship for unaccompanied and separated children in migration contexts.

The Project will focus on accomplishing the following outcomes:

  • The project adopts a multifaceted approach to protect the rights of affected Armenian children by offering legal and policy support aligned with Council of Europe standards;
  • The project focuses on strengthening the capacities of civil servants, focal points, and other professionals to effectively safeguard the rights of Armenian children impacted by the conflict, including those who are unaccompanied and separated;
  • The project aims to raise awareness among both children and parents about effective guardianship and the prevention of violence against children.