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    OSCE AND UNISON NGO PRESENT REPORT ON ACCESS TO HIGHER EDUCATION IN ARMENIA FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

    States News Service
    February 24, 2015 Tuesday

    YEREVAN

    The following information was released by the Organization for Security
    and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE):

    The findings and recommendations of an OSCE-supported survey exploring
    the main obstacles encountered by people with disabilities in accessing
    Armenia's higher education system, was presented today in Yerevan.

    The report commissioned by the OSCE Office in Yerevan was produced
    by the Unison NGO that supports people with special needs. It
    provides comprehensive statistical data and focuses on physical
    and programmatic, as well as the academic inclusiveness of higher
    education.

    "The report is a good example of innovative thinking. It analyses
    the system of higher education from the perspective of students with
    special needs. The report's recommendations and the effort invested
    are positive steps toward increasing the integrity of higher education
    in Armenia," said Oliver McCoy, Democratization Programme Officer at
    the OSCE Office in Yerevan.

    The report finds that only one of the 29 higher education institutions
    surveyed is physically accessible to people with mobility issues. The
    majority of universities think that inclusiveness of higher education
    should be guaranteed only to young people with mobility, sight,
    hearing, speaking or general disabilities, excluding those with mental
    issues. There are no set mechanisms within universities to adapt the
    educational process to the needs of people with disabilities. It is
    only the good will of faculty members and fellow students to make
    the learning process favourable to disabled students, the report notes.

    Armen Alaverdyan, Executive Director of the Unison NGO, said: "The
    survey outcomes show that Armenian universities mostly lack inclusive
    policies, facilities and academic programmes for students with
    disabilities. I strongly believe we should fill this gap by heavily
    promoting equal opportunities to get a decent education in Armenia."

    The survey is based on opinions of students with and without
    disabilities, administrative and academic staff of higher education
    institutions and young persons with disabilities, as well as the
    general public. Twenty-nine universities in Yerevan, Gyumri and
    Vanadzor were included in the survey which was conducted during
    September-November 2014.

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