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RightsNow! Project Activities Begin in Armenia

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A team of U.S. disability rights experts traveled to Armenia in October 2015 to learn about the status of implementation of national legislation and international policies to protect the rights of people with disabilities.

Working with the Center for Women with Special Needs (AGATE), a local disabled women’s organization, the U.S. team convened leaders from disability, government, civil society and private sectors, to explore legal frameworks and strategies for addressing critical issues including physical accessibility, education, employment and access to legal services.

This visit came at a crucial moment in Armenia’s disability rights movement as a new national disability law is currently under review by parliament. The draft law uses a rights-based framework, which is important for people with disabilities to be recognized as equal citizens deserving of equal rights and to move away from the stigma created by a social protection model.

In 2016, the U.S. disability rights team will return to Armenia to address country-specific priorities, conduct in-depth trainings alongside regional experts, and provide technical assistance based on the U.S. experience of implementing disability rights laws.

The RightsNow! project aims to strengthen DPOs, build sustainable coalitions, and advance disability rights through enforcement of legislation and other strategies. Read more about the project in “RightsNow! Project Focuses on Disability Rights Implementation”.

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The National Clearinghouse on Disability and Exchange is a project of the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, designed to increase the participation of people with disabilities in international exchange between the United States and other countries, and is supported in its implementation by Mobility International USA.

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