Strengthening Human Rights Safeguards for the Displaced Population in Armenia
The main objective of the project is to provide tailored support to Armenian authorities in addressing the needs of displaced persons and refugees, with a specific emphasis on strengthening human rights institutions, particularly the Human Rights Defender’s Office and the Migration and Citizenship Service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
The project's primary emphasis is to accompany the authorities towards operating with an advanced legislative and policy framework related to displaced persons, ensuring that the letter enjoy basic human rights per the European Convention on Human Rights and other European standards. It also focuses on enhancing the capacity of legal professionals, relevant national authorities, and civil society organisations to respond effectively to the needs of the displaced population. Furthermore, the project aims to facilitate access to information on rights and available services for displaced persons, ensuring they are well-informed about their entitlements and available support.
Main partners and beneficiaries: Ministry of Justice, Migration and Citizenship Service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Human Rights Defender’s Office
The Project will focus on accomplishing the following outcomes:
- National authorities operate with advanced legislative and policy framework, related to the displaced persons, and deriving from the need to address certain challenges.
- Legal professionals, relevant national authorities and civil society organisations operate with enhanced capacity while responding to the needs of the displaced population.
- Access to information on the rights and available services is facilitated for the displaced persons.
Project Information
- Duration: 30 months (1 December 2023 – 31 May 2026)
- Country: Armenia
- Budget: 1,000,000 EUR
- Funding: Council Europe Action Plan for Armenia for 2023-2026
Turning Human Rights standards into practice for the displaced population
Armenian high-level delegation explores European practices on migration and refugee protection during study visit to Germany and at the Council of Europe Headquarters in Strasbourg
An Armenian delegation comprising high-level representatives from the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Migration and Citizenship Service, as well as the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (whose participation was supported by UNHCR Armenia), participated in a study visit to Nuremberg,...
Advancing Council of Europe standards for the protection of internally displaced persons
The Council of Europe organised a discussion aimed at exploring the European standards for ensuring the rights of internally displaced persons (IDPs), namely the European Court of Human Rights case law and Council of Europe standards on IDP protection. The discussion was organised to better...
Improved Services for Displaced Population: Enhanced Consultations by MCS Front-Line Specialists
In June and July, as part of the "Strengthening Human Rights Safeguards for the Displaced Population in Armenia" project, a series of training sessions were organised for the staff members of the Migration and Citizenship Service (MCS). Six sessions were conducted in Yerevan and various regions,...
