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    OSCE OFFICE HELPS OPEN PUBLIC ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION CENTERS IN ARMENIAN MARZES

    ArmRadio.am
    16.05.2007 17:23

    Aarhus public environmental information Centers will be opened in
    Kotayk, Shirak and Gegharkunik marzes of Armenia.

    A corresponding memorandum of understanding was signed today between
    the OSCE Office in Yerevan, the Ministry of Nature Protection and
    Marzpets.

    The three new Centers in the cities of Gyumri, Hrazdan and Gavar, will
    bring the total number of Aarhus Centers in Armenia to nine. Centers
    already exist in Yerevan, Vanadzor, Goris, Kapan, Dilijan, and Idjevan.

    The Centers are an example of a unique partnership between the state,
    civil society and international community, and will help promote the
    principles of Aarhus Convention, which include access to information,
    access to justice and public participation on environmental matters.

    The Centers serve as a venue for the public and civil society to
    organize environmental hearings. They also have environmental libraries
    and advise and educate the public and civil society on their rights,
    duties and relevant legislative processes.

    "This month, Armenia celebrates the 5th anniversary of the first public
    environmental information Center. It was the first of its kind in
    the OSCE region. We welcome the efforts of the Armenian authorities,
    which have put Armenia at the forefront of the "Aarhus movement,"
    said Ambassador Vladimir Pryakhin, the Head of the OSCE Office.

    "Promoting public's environmental rights is important for ensuring
    sustainable development in the country. I believe that the three new
    centers will contribute to promoting implementation of the Aarhus
    Convention in Armenia and enhance public's participation in addressing
    environmental matters," Vardan Ayvazyan, Armenian Minister of Nature
    Protection added.
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