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    OSCE OFFICE IN YEREVAN HELPS REDUCE CORRUPTION RISK IN PUBLIC SERVICES

    ArmRadio - Public Radio
    Oct 8 2007
    Armenia

    An OSCE-supported publication aimed at educating the public and public
    officials to reduce the potential for corruption was presented today
    in Yerevan.

    The "Know and Act" manual offers practical information on the
    role, functions and administrative procedures of Armenian local
    self-government bodies, notary offices and other agencies.

    "The experience of our reception centres shows that, unfortunately, in
    many cases corruption becomes possible due to the lack of knowledge of
    citizens and public officials about their rights and responsibilities
    as well as relevant procedures. This book aims to fill this gap,"
    said Marc Bojanic, Deputy Head of the OSCE Office in Yerevan, at
    the presentation.

    The manual was prepared by local NGO the Millennium Association
    for Education and Research, on the basis of experience from the
    Anti-Corruption Reception Centre in the Armenian town of Martuni,
    with support from the OSCE Office in Yerevan. It provides information
    on the prices for various administrative services as well as templates
    for applications and other documents that a person needs to file when
    dealing with local self-government bodies and public agencies.

    Hard copies of the manual are available for wide distribution in the
    OSCE Office in Yerevan and an electronic version is available here
    http://www.osce.org/yerevan/publications.html .

    The OSCE has supported the operation of Anti-Corruption Reception
    Centres in the capital Yerevan as well as Armenia's Lori and
    Gegharkunik provinces since 2006. Experts working in these centres
    assist people on issues ranging from healthcare and education,
    traffic police and military conscription to public services and
    consumer rights.
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