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    Armenpress

    UNHCR REVEALS FINDINGS OF SURVEY IN SYUNIK MARZ

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 15, ARMENPRESS: The Office of the UN High Commissioner
    for Refugees (UNHCR) in Armenia announced today preliminary results of the
    survey in Syunik marz (province) which is designed to track down the
    location of refugees as well as those refugees who have obtained Armenian
    citizenship.
    "The survey is being conducted in close cooperation with the Department
    of Migration and Refugees (DMR) of the Armenian Government and the
    authorities of Syunik region, and will feed into a comprehensive Report
    which is called to compare living conditions of refugees, refugees who have
    obtained Armenian citizenship and local population in the context of the
    Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)," UNHCR Representative in Armenia, Peter
    Nicolaus said.
    To produce the Report UNHCR is going to collaborate with the Netherlands
    Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI), specializing in collecting
    and analyzing economic and social development data, Nicolaus said, adding
    that the results of the Report will then be shared with other UN agencies
    for development of more targeted and efficient programs at a countrywide
    level. The preliminary results revealed that in Syunik region there are no
    more than 400 refugees and 3,500 refugees who have obtained Armenian
    citizenship. "These results are relevant only for Syunik region and should
    not be related to the whole country. The survey is still in the process
    which means that UNHCR in cooperation with DMR will conduct similar surveys
    in all other regions of Armenia in the near future," Nicolaus stressed.
    The survey will also allow UNHCR to better understand obstacles
    preventing refugees from obtaining Armenian citizenship. "There are refugees
    in Armenia who have not yet obtained Armenian citizenship, although they
    have been given this opportunity by the Armenian Government. It is crucial
    for UNHCR to reveal what keeps refugees from becoming Armenian citizens in
    order to design alternative approaches and action plans," Nicolaus noted.
    UNHCR has been working in Armenia since 1993 with an overall mandate to
    assist the Government of Armenia in protecting refugees and finding durable
    solutions for them.
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