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Friday, 25 June 2010
National Assembly Children’s Rights Working Group Members Talk to Armenian Delegation
Members of the National Assembly’s Children’s Rights Working Group Snezana Stojanovic-Plavsic, Poverty Reduction Committee Chairperson and Working Group coordinator and Meho Omerovic, Chairman of the Committee on Labour, Ex-Servicemen’s and Social Issues, talked today with an Armenian delegation about the reasons behind the formation of the Working Group, its function and the results of its activities so far.
Members of the National Assembly’s Children’s Rights Working Group Snezana Stojanovic-Plavsic, Poverty Reduction Committee Chairperson and Working Group coordinator and Meho Omerovic, Chairman of the Committee on Labour, Ex-Servicemen’s and Social Issues, talked today with an Armenian delegation about the reasons behind the formation of the Working Group, its function and the results of its activities so far.
Talking to the delegation, Children’s Rights Working Group coordinator Snezana Stojanovic-Plavsic highlighted the importance of the creation of the Working Group at the National Assembly. She stated that the motive for its formation was an integrated approach to the issue of children’s rights and status in
Working Group member Meho Omerovic declared the meeting with the Armenian delegation mutually beneficial. He briefed the delegation on the establishment of the legislative framework enabling the work on children’s protection and position issues in
In the meeting, it was deemed that Serbia has made considerable progress regarding the creation of an ambient conducive to children’s rights protection, while the talk focused on the institution of the Deputy Ombudsman for Children’s Rights and its cooperation with the National Assembly.
The Armenian delegation stated that the meeting with the members of the National Assembly’s Children’s Rights Working Group will contribute to the cooperation between
The Armenian delegation, comprising representatives of the Ministry of Labour and Social Issues, Ministry of Territorial Administration, National Statistical Service, heads of Lori and Tavush provinces child protection units, as well as UNICEF representatives in