Reference book for socially unprotected Armenian citizens created

PanARMENIAN.Net - Today Yerevan hosted round-table discussions entitled "Protection of socially insecure citizens' interests through legislative changes".



The discussion hosted representatives of state institutions and social organizations, engaged in social maintenance and protection of socially unprovided citizens' rights.



"Collaboration between state institutions and social organizations in social sphere is very important. Significant results could be reached if we followed these principles," Head of Social Maintenance Department at RA Ministry of Labor and Social Issues, Astghik Minasyan said.



"Reference book for socially unprotected Armenian citizens was created to provide complete information on the rights of citizens requiring social protection. The book contains contact details of state institutions and public organizations engaged in social security issues," Public dialogues and Initiatives center Executive Director Ruzanna Sedrakyan stated.
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