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Armenian Office of the Prosecutor Launches Process for Development of Code of Participation
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30/09/2008
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The Armenian Prosecutor’s Office has launched a process in order to draft a Code of Participatory Cooperation. The aim of the Code is to promote and strengthen information sharing, consultation and involvement of CSOs and the general public in the process of development of policies and other acts of the Office.
The initiative was inspired by the recently adopted “Code of Participatory Cooperation between RA Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs and Public Organizations” which was developed in cooperation with ECNL and its partners Professionals for Civil Society NGO (PFCS) Armenia and the Bulgarian Center for Not-for-Profit Law (BCNL).
ECNL and its partners continue to provide support to strengthen participation of CSOs in policy and law making processes in the Prosecutor’s Office and other institutions in Armenia.
This activity is conducted under ECNL's project “Strengthening the Legal Framework for Citizen Action”, supported by the European Initiative for Democracy and Human Rights (EIDHR).
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www.ngo.am
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