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World Refugee Day: Upholding refugee rights shows shared values and humanity

Secretary General Marija Pejčinović Burić has marked World Refugee Day by paying tribute to the support given by Council of Europe member states to millions of refugees.

“Our continued commitment to upholding the rights of refugees is a testament to our shared values. Over the last decade, Europe has faced refugee crises of a magnitude not seen since the Second World War, with more than ten million people finding refuge within our member states. They have been displaced by Russia’s full-scale aggression against Ukraine, other conflicts, and political persecution beyond our Continent.

“My Special Representatives have visited the countries most affected by the refugee influx to identify how the Council of Europe can best support them in line with its Action Plan on Protecting Vulnerable people in the context of Migration and Asylum in Europe (2021-2025).

“We have launched projects to strengthen the rights of refugees and enhance countries’ asylum systems. Training for local professionals has improved their ability to address war-related trauma among refugee women and children. We have developed free online courses, as well as practical tools to help young refugees in their transition to adulthood, including the European Qualifications Passport for Refugees (EQPR) project. In line with our Summit decisions, we are also redoubling our efforts to counter migrant smuggling. Finally, the Council of Europe Development Bank (CEB) offered grants for both emergency and long-term assistance to member states hosting people fleeing Ukraine.

“The Council of Europe has also published three joint guidance notes with the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA).

“In the framework of our long standing co-operation with UNHCR, I made a pledge at the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Geneva. Further pledges were announced at the latest UN Global Refugee Forum. The Council of Europe is committed to continue contributing towards the objectives set out in the Global Compact on Refugees.”

SECRETARY GENERAL STRASBOURG 20 JUNE 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.