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  • Armenian NGO News in Brief - 04/12/2004

    IN THIS ISSUE:

    *** ROA MINISTRY OF LABOR AND SOCIAL ISSUES RAISES NGOS' AWARENESS ON SOCIAL
    SECURITY CARDS SYSTEM

    *** ARMENIA'S FIRST "ONE-STOP SHOP" FOR SOCIAL SERVICES OFFICIALLY OPENED IN
    VANADZOR

    *** NGO CODE OF STANDARDS CREATED

    *** SEXUAL HARASSMENT IN THE WORKPLACE

    *** CENTER FOR COMMUNITY DIALOGUES AND INITIATIVES FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

    *** HEALTHY COMMUNITY MEMBERS

    *** NGO BRUSSELS STATEMENT


    *** ROA MINISTRY OF LABOR AND SOCIAL ISSUES RAISES NGOS' AWARENESS ON SOCIAL
    SECURITY CARDS SYSTEM

    On March 10, 2004, the AAA NGO Training and Resource Center hosted a meeting
    of NGO representatives with the ROA Ministry of Labor and Social Issues
    Working Group Implementing the Social Security Cards System in Armenia. The
    objective was to raise the awareness of participating NGOs on the system, so
    that later they could improve the knowledge of their beneficiaries on the
    benefits of the social security card in combating corruption in Armenia.
    During the meeting, the Ministry representative Artem Asatryan outlined the
    Social Security Card system and explained its advantages. Artem Asatryan
    said, "The introduction of the Social Security Cards (SSCs) will increase
    the efficiency of state government activities. The program will have a
    beneficial influence on the activities of benefit payments, taxation,
    payment of customs duties, the administration of Armenia's system of social
    security and insurance and other sectors. All those present were provided
    with public education materials (Q&A brochures on SSCs and new pension
    system, leaflets on pension age in Armenia and pension reforms) to
    distribute among their beneficiaries. These materials are available at the
    Pensions Department of the Ministry of Labor and Social Issues.

    Contact: Artem Asatryan
    ROA Ministry of Labor and Social Issues
    Government Building #3
    Tel.: (374-1) 56-42-10


    *** ARMENIA'S FIRST "ONE-STOP SHOP" FOR SOCIAL SERVICES OFFICIALLY OPENED IN
    VANADZOR

    Since March 29, 2004, the Integrated Social Services Center (ISSC) has been
    functioning in Vanadzor, allowing citizens to apply for social services in
    one location. The Center was created jointly by the Ministry of Labor and
    Social Issues and the USAID-funded Armenia Social Transition Project (ASTP),
    PADCO, Inc. The structures providing services at the ISSC are:

     State Social Insurance Fund, where citizens can apply for pensions and
    employers pay social insurance contributions for employees;

     Regional Social Service Agency, where families can apply for social
    assistance, humanitarian assistance, Poverty Family Benefit and Lump Sum
    Assistance payments;

     National Employment and Labor Agency, where the unemployed can receive
    unemployment benefits, apply to job announcements, and where customers can
    also enroll in training opportunities;

     Social Medical Expertise Commission, where persons with disabilities can
    apply for medical examinations which may qualify them for disability
    pensions;

     NGO Gateway, uniting more than 30 NGOs in Vanadzor, which provides
    services for the vulnerable, elderly, refugees, and others who need advice
    and information. An NGO representative in the reception area will provide
    information and assistance to citizens who have a need, but may not qualify
    for state benefits and require additional services that state social service
    offices cannot provide.

    There are plans to created similar Integrated Social Service Centers in
    Masis and Etchmiadzinin in the near future.

    Contact: Armenia Social Transition Project (ASTP), PADCO, Inc. 14 Sundukian
    St.
    Tel: (374-1) 27-31-75; 27-31-76; 27-31-79; 27-27-85
    E-mail: [email protected]

    *** NGO CODE OF STANDARDS CREATED

    On February 26, 2004, Tekeyan Cultural Center hosted the presentation of the
    Code of Standards for Armenian NGOs. The Code of Standards was developed by
    a working group of Yerevan-based and regional NGOs with technical and
    financial support provided by World Learning through USAID. Taking into
    account international experience, the Code initiators intend to formally
    establish the basis and standards of practice which will enable Armenian
    NGOs perform their representative and progressive functions in advocating
    for the interests of communities and civil society. Among those invited were
    representatives of NGOs, the donor community, Armenian government officials
    and mass media. The authors of the document introduced issues highlighted in
    the document, including Mission; Leadership; Legal Conformity; Conflict of
    Interests; Financial Accountability; Human Resources; Fundraising
    Activities; Transparency; Involvement in State Policy; Partnership and
    Alliances; and Information Management. It is anticipated that the Code of
    Standards will serve as a guide for NGOs in strategic planning and
    evaluation processes and contribute to the strengthening of the sector and
    raising its role in society.

    Contact:
    Levon Nersisyan
    Astghik Union of Disabled Children's Parents
    Tel: (374-1) 57-51-85
    E-mail: [email protected]

    Gayane Akulyan Dashink NGO
    E-mail: [email protected]


    *** SEXUAL HARASSMENT IN THE WORKPLACE

    The Women's Forum NGO's Sexual Harassment in the Workplace project is
    currently underway in Yerevan, Gyumri,Vanadzor, Ashtarak and Kotayk cities
    with the financial assistance of World Learning. The goal of this project is
    to contribute to the prevention of violence towards women in Armenia,
    promotion of women's participation at all levels of public relations as full
    members of society and ensuring legal protection of their rights and
    interests. After revealing the urgency of the problem, the NGO conducted a
    number of roundtables with employed and unemployed women of the cities
    mentioned, various NGO representatives, and managers of business and
    government sectors. Printed materials on the problem were disseminated
    during these events and meetings. Articles were published in the press, a
    video clip and programs were aired on TV and radio, and a press conference
    was held. Packages have been also developed and presented to Heads of
    National Assembly factions, Chairmen of Committees and the relevant Deputy
    Group.

    One of the main activities of the project is developing suggestions to the
    currently discussed draft ROA Labor Code. Designed to protect the labor
    rights and legal interests of women in Armenia, the suggestions are already
    included in the draft Code and will be heard soon, during the Draft's first
    hearing in the National Assembly.

    Contact:
    Lilit Avetisyan
    Women's Forum NGO
    Tel: (374-1) 58-99-36; 58-13-81
    E-mail: [email protected]


    *** CENTER FOR COMMUNITY DIALOGUES AND INITIATIVES FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

    On March 26, 2004, the presentation of the newly created Center for
    Community Dialogues and Initiatives (CCDI) NGO was held. Through its
    Citizens' Awareness and Participation in Armenia project, implemented with
    the assistance of IFES and USAID, CCDI will contribute to the formation and
    development of civil society. CCDI trainers carry out the following
    activities in eight regions of Armenia: training, consultancy, raising the
    population's awareness on the current legislation, elections monitoring,
    organizing public forums and discussions, events intended to protect
    citizens' interests, voluntary actions, professional development of young
    people, cultural events, research, and providing library resources.

    Contact:
    Haykaz Karapetyan
    Center for Community Dialogues and Initiatives (CCDI) NGO
    8 Tumanyan St.
    Tel: (374-9) 40-09-53; 45-31-55
    E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]


    *** HEALTHY COMMUNITY MEMBERS

    Future Generation Union's three-year-long "Well Informed, Empowered,
    Responsible and Healthy Communities" project is currently being implemented
    in nine villages of Armavir Marz, with the financial assistance of the
    Netherlands NOVIB organization. The goal of the project is to contribute to
    the betterment of health of community members through increasing their
    health awareness and health conditions. The Healthy Communities Foundation
    has been established and has nine branches and Community Resource Centers,
    replenished with health-related literature in their libraries and modern
    communications technologies. Through these Resource Centers, healthcare
    awareness training sessions will be conducted for community members; topics
    will include health rights, nutrition, sanitation and hygiene, HIV/AIDS and
    other STIs, Recently, the Future Generation NGO announced a grants program
    among these communities to solve the their prioritized problems.
    Infrastructure of the nine villages will be improved by laying pipelines or
    repairing health-posts or school buildings. The project activities will also
    be expanded throughout nine other communities in Armavir. The Revolving Drug
    Fund model will be applied here to improve health conditions of community
    members by providing medicines and medical services. Preventive health
    screening services will be provided to low-income community members, and
    appropriate treatment to some of them.

    Contact:
    Rafayel Vardanyan
    Future Generation Union NGO
    61/7 Marshal Baghramyan Ave.
    Tel: (374-1) 26-46-33
    E-mail: [email protected]


    *** NGO BRUSSELS STATEMENT

    The Women for Green Way for Generations, Armenian Women for Health and
    Healthy Environment, Future Generation Union and Lore Eco-Club NGOs made an
    announcement on the NGO Brussels Statement, developed in December 2003 in
    Brussels during the NGO Strategy Meeting: Making the Environment Work for
    Our Children's Health conference. The event brought together 70
    representatives from 50 international, European and national environmental
    and health citizens organizations, during which representatives discussed
    their ideas, demands and suggestions for the Ministerial Conference on
    Environment and Health to be held in Budapest in June 2004. The NGO Brussels
    Statement will be followed up with an NGO and Civil Society Declaration to
    be presented in Budapest. The statement covers various issues primarily
    concerning genetically modified organisms, chemicals, water and food, air
    pollution, sustainable development strategy, role of health professionals,
    etc. For more information on the statement, visit the http://www.epha.org
    website or contact the following
    Armenian NGOs:

    Karine Manukyan of Women for Green Way to Generations NGO
    E-mail: [email protected]

    Karine Grigoryan of Future Generation Union NGO
    E-mail: [email protected]

    Elena Manvelyan of Armenian Women for Health and Healthy Environment
    NGO
    E-mail: [email protected]

    Andranik Melikjanyan - Lore Eco-Club NGO
    E-mail: [email protected]


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