Building upon the results achieved from the implementation of the Project “Enhancing healthcare and human rights protection in prisons in Armenia”, the Project “Strengthening the Protection of the Rights of Persons in Detention” financed by Council of Europe Action Plan for Armenia 2023 – 2026 assists the Armenian authorities to further enhance penitentiary reform and prison health care, and the protection of the human rights of persons deprived of liberty. The Council of Europe is providing support at policy and operational levels assisting authorities to accomplish penitentiary reform goals and trigger changes in practices throughout the prison system especially after the adoption of the Criminal Code, Criminal Procedural Code as well as Penitentiary Code in June 2022. 
The Project is implemented in close cooperation with the Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Health, Prison Medicine Centre, as well as other stakeholders including the civil society organisations.
The Project focuses on following priority areas:

  • Further enhancing the institutional capacity of the Prison Medicine Centre in order to provide quality health care in the penitentiary system;
  • Further consolidating the knowledge and skills of medical and non-medical staff on different topics on provision of health care; 
  • Strengthening the capacities of prison staff to apply tools and rehabilitation programmes for persons deprived of liberty;
  • Harmonizing the regulatory framework on human rights with the new Penitentiary Code.

The key Conventions for this Project are the European Convention for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment and the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (ECHR), as well as the findings and the recommendations of the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture (CPT) and the judgments of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR).
The duration of the Project was set at 24 months, and it was completed on 31 December 2024, with an overall budget of 550 000 Euros.
 

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Innovating prison healthcare: Armenia’s advancement in telemedicine

Recognising its importance, the Council of Europe has consistently supported Armenian national authorities in enhancing healthcare accessibility for individuals deprived of liberty by integrating telemedicine into prison healthcare strategies. This included a needs assessment, policy recommendations, specific software development, donation of necessary hardware, awareness raising and capacity building of medical and non-medical staff. Following the Council of Europe’s advice, Armenian authorities have expanded partnerships between prison healthcare and civil hospitals.

On 4 July, a memorandum of understanding on telemedicine was signed between the Prison Medical Centre and Yerevan’s St. Gregory the Illuminator Medical Centre – one of the largest public hospitals of Armenia. This agreement will facilitate teleconsultations, enabling prisoners to receive specialised medical advice remotely. Such collaborations represent an important step towards securing the right to healthcare for all persons deprived of liberty.

Telemedicine, which involves remote diagnosis and treatment of patients using telecommunications technology, offers crucial benefits in environments like prisons, where access to traditional medical care can be challenging. By connecting public and prison healthcare systems through telecommunications, certain barriers to healthcare access for inmates can be overcome: this approach will ensure timely and specialised medical consultations without the need for physical transfer of inmates to external medical facilities.

Another recent support measure to facilitate the use of telemedicine was a skill-based training session held on 8-9 July 2024 in Hankavan, Armenia. Organised in collaboration with national authorities, the event brought together medical staff from all Armenian penitentiary institutions, along with representatives from the Ministry of Health and civil hospitals. The primary objective of the training was to equip participants with the latest international standards and best practices in telemedicine. To that end, the participants immersed themselves in workshops covering legal and ethical considerations, the unique challenges and opportunities of telemedicine in penitentiary settings, and strategies for effective tele-expertise.

The event is a part of the Council of Europe’s support within the framework of the Project “Strengthening the protection of the rights of persons in detention” that assists the national authorities to further enhance penitentiary reform, prison health care and the protection of human rights of persons deprived of liberty. The Project is financed within the framework of the Council of Europe Action Plan for Armenia 2023-2026 and implemented by the Council of Europe.

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