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  • UNDP & Partner Orgs Marked Int'l Day for Abolition of Slavery

    PRESS RELEASE
    United Nations Development Programme / Armenia
    14 Petros Adamyan St., Yerevan 0010
    Contact: Mr. Hovhannes Sarajyan, Communications Associate
    Tel: +37410 566 073
    E-mail: [email protected]<mailto:hovhannes.sa [email protected]>
    Web site: http://www.undp.am


    UNDP in Armenia and Partner Organizations Marked the International Day
    for
    Abolition of Slavery


    Yerevan, 02 December 2009 - Today the International Day for Abolition
    of Slavery was marked in Yerevan with participation of representatives
    of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Armenia, RoA
    Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Labor and Social Affairs, RoA Police,
    Armenian Red Cross Association, Armenian UN Association and the
    International Youth Bridges Association.

    The International Day for Abolition of Slavery is one of the key days
    being observed in Armenia within the campaign of "16 Days of Activism
    Against Gender Violence" that was launched on 25 November.
    On 2 December 1949, the UN General Assembly adopted the UN Convention
    for the Suppression of the Traffic in Persons and of the Exploitation
    of the Prostitution of Others. Since then this International Day has
    been used as a platform to mark the human efforts and determination to
    fight against slavery. The UN estimates that annually more than
    700,000 women, girls, men and boys are being trafficked across borders
    away from their homes and families and into slavery.
    Addressing the participants of the event, Mr. Dirk Boberg, UNDP
    Resident Representative a.i., said, "Slavery is a booming
    international trade, less obvious than before, but all around us. The
    commemoration for abolition of slavery serves as a reminder that
    contemporary forms of slavery - such as human trafficking, forced
    prostitution, forced labor and the use of children in the
    international drug trade - are still flourishing today, largely as a
    result of vulnerability exacerbated by poverty, discrimination and
    social exclusion."
    The UN has a central position in regard to the fight against human
    trafficking. It produced 3 key international Conventions on
    trafficking in human beings: the Convention Against Transnational
    Organized Crime, also called Palermo Convention (2000), and two
    Palermo Protocols: the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish
    Trafficking in Persons, especially Women and Children, and the
    Protocol Against the Smuggling of Migrants by Land, Sea and
    Air. Armenia ratified the UN Convention Against Transnational
    Organized Crime in 2003.

    UNDP Anti-Trafficking Programme in Armenia, together with the
    government institutions and the civil society, addresses human
    trafficking issues in the country through capacity building,
    prevention programs, public-awareness campaigns, as well as provision
    of direct assistance to the victims. As part of the awareness raising
    component, UNDP supports and facilitates local grass-root initiatives
    to inform the vulnerable groups and the society, in general, about the
    causes and ways to tackle the trafficking-related problems.
    During the event a short documentary on National Referral Mechanism
    (NRM), adopted by the Government of Armenia in 2008, was presented,
    which elucidates the main objectives of the framework document and the
    role of institutions which, as per NRM, should provide assistance to
    the victims of trafficking, protect and promote the human rights of
    trafficked persons.

    During the event a short documentary on National Referral Mechanism (NRM),
    adopted by the Government of Armenia in 2008, was presented, which
    elucidates the main objectives of the framework document and the role
    of institutions which, as per NRM, should provide assistance to the
    victims of trafficking, protect and promote the human rights of
    trafficked persons.


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    UNDP is the UN's global development network, advocating for change and
    connecting countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help
    people build a better life. We are on the ground in 166 countries,
    working with them on their own solutions to global and national
    development challenges. As they develop local capacity, they draw on
    the people of UNDP and our wide range of partners. UNDP in Armenia was
    established in 1993 and supports the Government of Armenia to reach
    its own development priorities and the Millennium Development Goals by
    2015.
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