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    OSCE
    April 1 2005

    OSCE Office organizes discussions on labour migration in Armenia


    YEREVAN, 1 April 2005 - The current situation of labour migration in
    Armenia was the focus of two meetings that took place this week in
    Yerevan. They brought together international experts and
    representatives of various Armenian governmental bodies dealing with
    international labor migration.

    The events were organized by the OSCE Office in Yerevan and the
    Armenian Ministry of Labour and Social Issues and financially
    supported by the United Kingdom.

    During the events, the OSCE Office presented the results of its
    review of Armenian legislation and administrative framework related
    to international migration and examples of best practices from other
    countries, as well as preliminary results of a nation-wide
    sociological survey of households on labour migration. The Ministry
    of Labour and Social Issues presented its labour migration strategy.

    "Labour migration in Armenia is an important and challenging issue,"
    said Ambassador Vladimir Pryakhin, the Head of the OSCE Office in
    Yerevan. "During the 1990s, hundreds of thousands of Armenians left
    the country in search of work. At the same time, this migration has
    helped to bridge Armenia's worst economic downturn."

    "The issue of labour migration remains one of the biggest concerns of
    the Armenian Government," said Ashot Yesayan, First Deputy Minister
    of Labour and Social Issues. "We welcome the expertise of the OSCE
    Office in this area."

    According to the findings of a recent survey, 14 % of households in
    Armenia have been involved in labour migration in the past three
    years and in more than half of the cases, the length of stay abroad
    varied between 5 and 9 months.

    "In recent years, Armenia's economic growth has been robust and there
    is a need to develop sound policies that will enable labour mobility
    and also ensure conditions in which jobs are created at home," said
    Blanka Hancilova, Democratization Officer at the OSCE Office.

    International migration is one of the OSCE priorities this year and
    the main theme of the Thirteenth Economic Forum to be held in Prague
    in May.

    Key links and documents:
    ARMENIAN VERSION



    For further information, please contact:

    Gohar Avagyan
    OSCE Office in Yerevan


    89 Teryan St.
    375009, Yerevan
    Armenia
    Tel.: +374 1 54 10 62
    +374 1 54 58 45

    Fax: +374 1 54 10 61
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