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    STATUS OF WOMEN IN ARMENIA STILL LOW

    Yerevan, December 11. ArmInfo. Elimination of gender discrimination
    and empowering women will have a profound and positive impact on the
    survival and well-being of children, according to a new UNICEF report.

    The State of the World's Children report released today, on occasion
    of UNICEF's 60th anniversary, argues that gender equality produces
    the double dividend of benefiting both women and children and argues
    that gender equality is pivotal to the health and development of
    communities, families and nations.

    "When women are educated, empowered and involved in the decisions that
    shape their lives, their children are better educated, their health
    and nutrition improves, family income rises, civil society is more
    likely to flourish, " UNICEF Representative, Sheldon Yett said in
    his remarks at the launch of the State of the World's Children 2007
    organized as part of a campaign against gender violence that kicked
    off in Armenia on 25 November.

    Although Armenia has shown good progress in ensuring equal rights and
    opportunities for women, there are still some areas where concerted
    efforts are required to eliminate discrimination and disparity.

    In particular, women continue to be under-represented in Armenia's
    political life and in senior positions in central and local
    government. Out of 131 members of the Armenian Parliament, only seven
    are women. At the cabinet level, only one minister out of seventeen
    is a woman, and only three deputy ministers are women out of a total
    of fifty six. Involving women in the early stages of policy formation
    helps ensure the programmes are designed with the needs of women and
    children in mind.

    In most branches of Armenia's economy, women are often paid lower wages
    than their male colleagues, while the unemployment rate among women is
    higher than among men. Income in the hands of women can reap benefits
    for children, and gender gaps in earnings can decrease or limit the
    resources available to meet children's rights, such as health care,
    adequate nutrition and education.

    In some ethnic minority communities, up to 20% of girls do not complete
    basic education. "Missing out on basic school education deprives a
    girl of the opportunity to develop to her full potential," Sheldon
    Yett stressed. "Children born to mothers who have no or insufficient
    education are less likely to survive and develop to their full
    potential than those born to educated mothers."

    In recent years violence against women has also become a subject of
    great concern in the country "Unfortunately many cases of violence
    against women, particularly, domestic violence go unreported and there
    is no reliable data on how many women have been victimized," UNICEF
    Representative said, adding that "the present campaign against gender
    violence is not only called to surface various forms of discrimination
    that women in Armenia are facing, but also urges immediate actions
    to improve the status of women in various spheres of life."

    The achievement of the Millennium Development Goal 3 - promoting
    gender equality and empowering women - will also contribute to
    the achieving all other goals, from reducing poverty and hunger
    to saving children's lives, improving maternal health, ensuring
    quality secondary education, combating HIV/AIDS and other diseases,
    and ensuring environmental sustainability.

    "Women's equal rights and influence in the key decisions that shape
    their lives must be enhanced in three distinct arenas: the household,
    the workplace and the political sphere. A change for the better in
    any one of these realms influences women's equality in the others,
    and has a profound and positive impact on children's well-being and
    development," UNICEF Representative said.
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