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    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenian Center for National and International Studies
    75 Yerznkian Street
    Yerevan 0033, Armenia
    Tel: (+374 - 10) 52.87.80 or 27.48.18
    Fax: (+374 - 10) 52.48.46
    Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
    Website: www.acnis.am


    December 16, 2009


    ACNIS Holds Roundtable Discussion on Gender Equality and the State of
    Women's Rights in Armenia


    Yerevan--The Armenian Center for National and International Studies
    (ACNIS) convened a roundtable discussion today examining gender
    equality and the state of women's rights in Armenia.

    After welcoming the participants, ACNIS Director Richard Giragosian
    presented a brief overview of the issues, noting that `for most
    countries, the issues of gender equality and the state of women's
    rights serve as key indicators of the overall development of society
    and the state of democracy.' Giragosian added that `in the case of
    Armenia as well, the conditions of the female population, including
    the opportunities for Armenian women in the workplace, the educational
    system and in politics, present revealing insight into the real
    conditions of today's Armenia.'

    The ACNIS Director explained that today's event on gender equality and
    women's rights was the opening event in a larger ACNIS `Gender
    Project,' aimed at `advocating greater rights and opportunities for
    women in Armenia.' He then added that ACNIS `seeks to raise awareness
    of the plight of women and the need to combat domestic abuse and
    violence targeting women.'

    Following Giragosian's opening, the first speaker was Ms. Jina
    Sargizova, the Project Coordinator for the UNFPA Programme on
    Gender-Based Violence, who provided a detailed presentation of UN
    activities in this sphere. Sargizova noted several significant
    problems, including the lack of awareness, the absence of effective
    legislation and inadequate institutional capacity in Armenia to
    address the issue.

    The next speaker was Tsovinar Harutyunyan, the Senior Democratization
    Assistant for the OSCE Office in Yerevan, then presented an overview
    of OSCE efforts in this area and stressed the potential of women as a
    resource that is not being fully utilized.


    A prominent attorney in Armenia, Tiruhy Nazaretyan, then addressed the
    issue of women's rights in the workplace and highlighted the fact that
    for the same job, women are most often paid less than men performing
    the same work.

    The least speaker was ACNIS Analyst Armine Ghazaryan, who focused on
    the role of women in Armenian politics. According to Ghazaryan,
    `women often feel themselves at a disadvantage in comparison with men
    because their life is based on the economic, political, psychological
    and social dependence on men.' She added that `the objective and
    subjective approaches regarding the role of women in politics were
    related to the existence of stereotypes in society.' She went on to
    say that `the approach regarding the political electoral contest and
    the general issue should be changed but must not try to equalize man
    and woman, as we will have real results and effective activity if a
    woman, with her female privileges, does not emulate man but expresses
    herself with her own position and role.'

    The presentations were then followed by a series of questions and
    answers, and featured a lively exchange among several leading Armenian
    analysts, experts and journalists.

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    The Armenian Center for National and International Studies (ACNIS) is
    a leading independent strategic research center located in Yerevan,
    Armenia. As an independent, objective institution committed to
    conducting professional policy research and analysis, ACNIS strives to
    raise the level of public debate and seeks to broaden public
    engagement in the public policy process, as well as fostering greater
    and more inclusive public knowledge. Founded in 1994, ACNIS is the
    institutional initiative of Raffi K. Hovannisian, Armenia's first
    Minister of Foreign Affairs. Over the past fifteen years, ACNIS has
    acquired a prominent reputation as a primary source of professional
    independent research and analysis covering a wide range of national
    and international policy issues.

    For further information on the Center call (37410) 52-87-80 or
    27-48-18; fax (37410) 52-48-46; email [email protected] or [email protected];
    or visit www.acnis.am
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