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  • Disabled People's Rights Not Protected Properly In Armenia

    DISABLED PEOPLE'S RIGHTS NOT PROTECTED PROPERLY IN ARMENIA

    YEREVAN, October 18. /ARKA/. Disabled people's rights are not protected
    properly in Armenia, Susanna Tadevosyan, head of Bridge of Hope
    nongovernmental organization and founding member the National Union
    for Disabled People's Rights Protection, said Thursday in Novosti
    International Press Center.

    She pointed out unemployment as major problem for the disabled.

    According to Armenian Employment Service Agency's latest figures,
    90,000 of the 170,000 registered disabled are working-age and skilled
    people who are, however, jobless.

    In 2011, Bridge of Hope NGO established The Best Employer award and
    asked Yerevan employers to inform it how many disabled people work
    at their establishments.

    "Some 99% of the surveyed employers gave us a written answer saying
    they have no the disabled among their employees," Tadevosyan said.

    It has become known form the survey that the only organizations with
    significant number of disabled employees are VivaCell-MTS and HSBC
    Bank Armenia.

    "Many employers in the country think that if one has disability degree,
    he is not able to perform one or another work," Tadevosyan said.

    Among other problems, she singled out the lack of conveniences and
    discrimination.

    She is convinced that substantial legislative changes and the
    authorities' good will are needed first of all for successful efforts
    to break the mould.

    Stressing the importance of the mass media, Tadevosyan said that they
    can highlight disabled people's problems.

    She said the union intends to press for setting special quotas for
    this category of people, and added that the labor and social affairs
    ministry is now working out a new draft law for that, which is believed
    to be sent to the National Assembly in 2013.

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