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    OSCE/ODIHR PROVIDES ASSESSMENT OF MIGRANT INTEGRATION POLICIES IN ARMENIA

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2013/10/23/osceodihr-provides-assessment-of-migrant-integration-policies-in-armenia/
    16:42 23.10.2013

    A number of laws and policies are in place in Armenia to promote the
    integration of migrants into society, but more steps could be taken
    to make further improvements, concludes an assessment prepared by the
    OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) in
    co-operation with the non-governmental organization Migration Policy
    Group and presented in Yerevan on 23 October 2013.

    The assessment notes that opportunities such as the right to apply
    for permanent residency and to vote in local elections, as well as
    to hold dual citizenship, aid immigrants and family members who join
    them in Armenia in integrating.

    At the same time, the assessment concludes that the absence of a
    dedicated anti-discrimination law and an independent agency for
    promoting equality creates a challenging environment for immigrants.

    There is also often a lack of targeted state support for immigrants in
    finding employment, enrolling children in education and participating
    in political decision-making.

    "Realizing the challenges posed by population movement to and from
    Armenia, this report should serve as a useful tool for identifying,
    in close co-operation with the national agencies, the areas for our
    further activities in the area of migration management," Ambassador
    Andrey Sorokin, Head of the OSCE Office in Yerevan, said at the
    roundtable discussion to launch the assessment.

    "The facilitation of migrant integration is still a relatively new
    issue for many OSCE participating States," said Nathalie Tagwerker,
    Deputy Head of the ODIHR Democratization Department. "This assessment
    provides national authorities in Armenia with a good basis to further
    develop and improve their legislation, and to take concrete policy
    measures in the area of migrant integration in line with OSCE
    commitments."

    The assessment was prepared upon request of the Armenian authorities.

    It was produced based on the Migrant Integration Policy Index (MIPEX)
    methodology, developed by the Migration Policy Group. Its criteria
    reflect all relevant OSCE commitments and are based directly on
    other international standards. To date, the MIPEX assessment has been
    undertaken in 32 OSCE participating States.

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