Geneva, December 15-16, 2008
First UN Forum on Minority Issues
Minorities and the Right to Education
Comments by Ms. Hasmik SIMONYAN
Third Secretary, Human Rights Desk, Department of International Organizations,
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia
Comments on the following recommendations have been made:
ItemIII: Essential requirements for an effective education strategy
As a starting point, our delegation would propose the compilation of the list of shortcomings and
respective measures aimed at their elimination. The latter requires allocation of adequate
financial resources. From our own experience it’s worth noting that starting from 2000, the
Republic of Armenia state budget allocates 10 million per year in grants to address cultural and
educational issues of national minorities. This grant program is implemented by national minority
NGOs.
Effective education strategy also implies the possibility to get education in native language. To
guarantee this, there is a need to involve a specific national minority’s scientific and pedagogical
potential. In this regard, state support for education and training of teachers of national minority
languages is of utmost importance.
For the effectiveness of the education strategy authorities also have to ensure that persons
belonging to a national minority broadly and actively participate in school management and
administration. Concluding, we would like to stress opportunities for setting up and managing
their own private educational and training establishments have to be created for the
representatives of national minorities.
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