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  • UNICEF, Armenia Seal Momorandum on Child Protection System Reform

    Armenpress

    UNICEF, GOVERNMENT OF ARMENIA SEAL MEMORANDUM ON CHILD PROTECTION SYSTEM
    REFORM IN LORI REGION

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 23, ARMENPRESS: UNICEF, the Ministry of Labor and
    Social Issues and the Governor's Office of Lori region signed today a
    Memorandum of Understanding, laying a foundation for the comprehensive
    reform of child protection system in the region.
    "The existing child protection system relies heavily on a system of
    institutions, that instead of strengthening capacities of families to care
    for and protect their children, pulls children into residential care
    institutions, where they live isolated from the broader familial and social
    network that is essential for their healthy development," Sheldon Yett,
    UNICEF Representative in Armenia stressed. The Memorandum of Understanding
    acknowledges the commitment of the authorities of Lori region to take up a
    more holistic approach to services designed to protect the welfare of
    children. "The current child protection system is not designed to
    systematically identify, report and refer cases of abuse, neglect and
    exploitation of children to relevant authorities in the health, education
    and law enforcement sectors. Consequently, these violations go unreported
    and children are not systematically referred to appropriate services," Yett
    said.
    Reform of the child protection system in Armenia is one of the major
    strategic pillars of the ten-year National Plan of Action for the Protection
    of Child Rights adopted by the Government in 2003 and closely linked to the
    Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper. "It's a long term process that centres on
    helping institutions to reach out and support the core role of families in
    the care and protection of children. It involves strengthening monitoring
    systems and the links between both national and local institutions, the,"
    UNICEF Representative noted, adding, "such reform is likely to take a number
    of years before being completed."
    The child protection system reform in Lori region started in 2004 with
    the introduction of the so-called "Human Rights Based Approach to
    Programming (HRBAP)", an approach that involves not simply identifying
    needs, but a process of enabling and empowering those not enjoying their
    rights to healthcare, education and other social and economic rights, to
    claim them. The approach helps to assess and identify gaps and priority
    areas and draw up strategies to address them. UNICEF trained twenty experts
    from national, regional and community on the practical application of the
    HRBAP tools. With UNICEF support, these experts then conducted a situation
    analysis of children in Lori region. Based on the findings of the situation
    analysis, a "proposal for change" addressing gaps in the child protection
    system has been developed.
    The implementation of this "proposal for change" will help to make
    services for children more comprehensive, consistent and targeted as well as
    will enable the development of mechanisms to prevent, identify and respond
    to cases of child rights violations at all levels.
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