Protection of human rights in biomedicine III
Building upon the results achieved from the successful implementation of the first two phases of the Council of Europe Project “Protection of Human Rights in Biomedicine” implemented within the Action Plans for Armenia 2019-2022 and 2023-2026, respectively, this Project intends to further support Armenian authorities to harmonise domestic legislation in the field of biomedicine and healthcare with the European standards enshrined in the the Convention on the Protection of Human Rights and Dignity of the Human Being with regard to the Application of Biology and Medicine of the Council of Europe, known as the Oviedo Convention, which is the only legally binding international instrument in the area of protection of human rights in the field of biomedicine․
As a result of the fruitful cooperation between the Council of Europe and the national authorities, the Republic of Armenia signed the Oviedo Convention in May 2024, and expressed its further commitment towards protection of human rights in the field of biomedicine by preparing to ratify it.
Based on the results and lessons learned from the previous phases of the project, this Project will provide support at policy and operational level assisting authorities to accomplish reform goals in the field of healthcare and specifically will focus on:
- Supporting national authorities in their efforts to bring the legal framework in the biomedical field in line with the European standards and namely the Oviedo Convention;
- Supporting healthcare and legal professionals to apply practices and institutional mechanisms which are better aligned with the standards enshrined in the Oviedo Convention;
- Promoting patient-centred approach in the field of healthcare;
- Promoting public dialogue on healthcare issues;
- Supporting to the integration of healthcare professionals from Karabakh region into the healthcare system in the Republic of Armenia.
As part of its comprehensive response package to the refugee influx in Armenia, the project will continue supporting national authorities at integrating refugee healthcare professionals from Karabakh region into the healthcare system in Armenia.
Start date: 1 January 2025
Duration: 24 months
Funding: EUR 600,000, donors contributing to the Council of Europe Action Plan for Armenia 2023–2026
Contact person: Ms Meri Katvalyan, Senior Project Officer
- Ministry of Health
- Human Rights Defender’s Office
- Standing Committee on Healthcare of the National Assembly
- Standing Committee on Human Rights and Public Affairs of the National Assembly
- Ministry of Justice
- Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs
- National Institute of Health
- Yerevan State Medical University
- general public
The cooperation project in the area of protection of human rights in biomedicine will be carried out in line with the priorities laid down in the Council of Europe Action Plan for Armenia 2023-2026. As stated in the Action Plan, Armenian authorities together with the Council of Europe consider enhancing human rights protection in the field of biomedicine as one of their priorities.
- Relevant legal norms and law-enforcement practices are brought into line with the principles enshrined in the Oviedo Convention;
- The overall level of human rights protection in the biomedical field is increased;
- The overall level of public dialogue on health issues is improved;
- Armenia is better prepared for the possible future ratification of the Oviedo Convention.
Oviedo Convention protecting human rights in the field of biomedicine
Armenia: Oviedo Convention
Interview with the Chair of the Ethics Committee of Health Care Professionals
Oviedo Convention ratified by Armenia
Access a free online course on human rights in biomedicine
Key Human Rights Principles in Biomedicine
Mental Health and Human Rights






