UN Panel Discusses Opportunities for Women and Girls in Rural Areas of Armenia

ARS Leads 'Rural Women and Girls: Initiating Economic and Social Development Opportunities in Armenia' Event at the UN

NEW YORK—The Armenian Relief Society Inc. (ARS), in collaboration with the Permanent Mission of Armenia to the United Nations (UN), held an event entitled, “Rural Women and Girls: Initiating Economic and Social Development Opportunities in Armenia,” on March 12, at the UN Headquarters in New York. The event, which was a part of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) Conference, drew a capacity crowd of representatives of member states, UN agencies, and various NGOs.

Panelists (L to R) Dr. Nyree Derderian, Araz Chiloyan, Dr. Toby Wicks, and Ambassador Zohrab Mnatsakanyan (Photo: ARS)

This year’s overall theme at the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women was “Empowering Women and Girls in Rural Areas”. During the two-week session, over 8,000 participants discuss the challenges and opportunities in achieving gender equality across the globe. Over 55 ARS members had traveled from the different cities of the United States, Canada, Greece, and Armenia to participate in the events.

The session was officially opened by Dr. Nyree Derderian of the ARS Central Executive Board, who invited H.E. Ambassador Zohrab Mnatsakanyan of the Permanent Mission of Armenia to the United Nations to deliver his opening remarks. The ambassador reaffirmed the Republic of Armenia’s commitment regarding the empowerment of women and their integration in various different sectors. He continued by saying that “the empowerment of rural women and girls and the realization of their human rights and gender equality are essential in promoting Sustainable Development” and urged everyone to play a leading role in the movement.

The first panelist, Dr. Toby Wicks (PhD) from the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) discussed the importance of collecting data, which makes it possible to identify needs to gauge progress, especially for women and children. His discussion called to quantify data to measure gender equality and women empowerment.

Ambassador Mnatsakanyan (Photo: ARS)

Araz Chiloyan, a previous intern at the Homeland Development Initiative Foundation (HDIF Armenia),  presented the mission of the organization, and discussed how the organization visits villages to teach new skills to rural women and bridges the gap between the women and the international market. Through unique handcrafts, the organization preserves Armenian culture and teaches women business, financial management, and marketing sills, so they can become successful independent business operators.

Dr. Nyree Derderian, Vice-Chairperson of the ARS Central Executive Board, discussed the ARS’ various projects, which aim to empower women and girls in rural areas of Armenia. Through her presentation, she  focused on the accomplishments of the ARS Mother and Child Health and Birthing Center, which has offered medical services to 150,613 people from 1998, and registered 14,583 births since opening its birthing division. She also presented the organization’s newly adopted projects, which include the implementation of new greenhouse technology and irrigation systems, which been financed through the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) under the “Integrated Support to Rural Development: Building Resilient Communities.” Through the program, the ARS been able to finance several greenhouses in Armenia and gift them to families in order for them to become economically self-sufficient.

Araz Chiloyan (Photo: ARS)

Throughout the two-week session, the ARS also co-sponsored a session entitled “Health: Building Care Responsiveness to Realities and Potential of Rural Women,” organized by the NGO Health Committee. Members of the ARS will attend a number of events of the UN CSW to learn from other organizations and the different member states in how they work to empower women and girls in the rural areas.

Established in 1910, the ARS operates in 26 countries, serving the humanitarian needs of Armenians and non-Armenians alike. Through its avowed mission and numerous philanthropic projects, the organization has empowered women to make an impact on their communities and has promoted education, health, and humanitarian aid. The ARS has been involved in the UN for several decades and is on the consultative roster on the the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).

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