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    65% OF ARMENIA'S CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES LIVE CLOSE TO POVERTY LINE - UNICEF

    news.am
    December 03, 2012 | 16:29

    YEREVAN.- Sixty-five percent of children with disabilities are close
    to the poverty line, says the report by UNICEF Armenia office presented
    during a press conference on Monday.

    According to the report, the number of children with disabilities in
    Armenia may be underestimated. The official data says Armenia has
    only one percent of children with disabilities (8,000). However,
    the UNICEF report shows children with disabilities make 2.5 percent.

    Thus, most probably, Armenia has about 12,000 children with
    disabilities who are not officially registered. There are several
    reasons, one of them being the family is not applying for their child
    to get a status of a disabled.

    Sixty-five percent of children live in poverty spending $3 per day
    (the threshold of poverty in Armenia is $97.1 per capita per month).

    Eight percent of children live in extreme poverty, or spending less
    than $2 per day (the threshold of extreme poverty in Armenia is $57.2
    per month), says the 2012 report on social situation and poverty
    issued by Armenia's National Statistical Service .

    As noted by the Deputy Minister of Labor and Social Affairs Jemma
    Baghdasaryan, child disability allowance is about $44 per month. Most
    of these families also receive family allowance.


    From: Baghdasarian
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