azərbaycan dilində
íîâîñòè íà ðóññêîì
 
   
  RSS Facebook Twitter  
   
Thursday, March 18th, 2010      17:10
 FROM AZERBAIJAN
Main page
Latest News
Politics
Business
Society
Sports
Analytics
 FROM THE REGION
Armenia
Georgia
Iran
Turkey
 MORE
Arts & Entertainment
Weird / Interesting
Daily Laugh
Photo Galleries
 SPECIALS
Voice of Diaspora
Your Corner
News Exporter
 INFORMATION
About us


 Most Popular (3 days)
Turkish MP: Turkey may refuse to establish relations with Armenia if U.S. exerts pressure to ratify protocols
Russian analyst: Armenians may start to behave poorly with respect to Russia
Iranian President sees no limit to expansion of Iran-Albania relations
Azerbaijani analyst: Return of huge number of illegal Armenian migrants to home may lead to most appalling consequences for country
Football club of English Premier League is willing to transfer Azerbaijani national team player
Armenian expert: I bow to Khojaly victims with a sense of shame

 Archive « March »
Mn Tu We Th Fr Sa Sn
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31


 Latest poll
What do you mostly read on a news website?
Politics, business, economics
Weird & Interesting news
Watch videos & photos
What news website?
Arts & Entertainment
Science & medicine

Total votes: 73

Poll archive





 Our button


 Partners


 Search news
Today.Az » Society » UNICEF Baku Office Head: Child courts may be established in Azerbaijan by 2015
04 February 2010 [14:00] - Today.Az
Interview with UNICEF Representative in Azerbaijan Mark Gervard.

What are the main priorities of UNICEF in Azerbaijan in 2010?

This year is a kind of a transitional year: we are in the process of preparing a new Country Program for the next five years (2011-2015). We are continuing the things we have done, and we have some new to emphasize, as well.

We continue to work in health on infant mortality. We carried out a training last year. Now we are trying to make sure that this training will result in improving situation with very young babies.

We have been working in nutrition - we have successfully worked with the Ministry of Health to address iodine-deficiency disorders, and are looking at such terrible problems as anemia in young children and pregnant women. Around one third of them suffer from anemia.

We are also working in health on HIV and AIDS which is a particularly big danger that young people face, because they do not have enough knowledge on how to avoid HIV.

In general are looking to work more and more with young people. Some of the young people I have met have told me about how difficult it is to find productive things to do which helps society. We are looking at different ways that we can help to put this energy and excitement the young people have, into continuing ability to help themselves, their neighbors throughout Azerbaijan.

In education we are continuing to work with preschools. Very few children have the opportunity to go to preschools - it is only around 20 percent of children. We are working with the Ministry of Education to see how we can increase that coverage and improve the quality of preschools.

We also work in basic education, to support the concept of child friendly schools - that is child centered and is involved with teachers and the management of the schools, has strong parent-teacher associations (PTAs). It is effective for learning when parents become more involved in children's education. PTAs work on raising the funds that are needed for the schools and transparently using those funds.

In child protection very exciting thing has been happening for the last few years: we are helping to establish a system of justice for children, not only juvenile justice, which is how children are treated when they are in conflict with the law, but also if a child is a victim, if a child is a witness to a crime. Part of the efforts is to make sure that he is treated as a child, and not put into the frightening adult police interrogating rooms, courts etc. which are not designed with children in mind.

Deinstitutionalization is a very important part of government work which we support. What's needed now is to see what kind of services are needed at community level to support the children and their families so the children can stay at home, because it was a rational decision of the family to put their child into an institution when there are no community services. We want to change the basis of that decision by offering more services to help them stay at home.

One emphasis that is going to be new this year is to look at the children who have disabilities and what can be done to help them. Last year Azerbaijan ratified the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and next year will be reporting to the Treaty Body on the disability issues. This is where we want to work with the government to be able to assist and to see what kinds of things could be done. That starts very early on, trying to tackle the conditions that lead to disabilities and prevent them. It means working with education system - how can children with disabilities be included in school; the protection system, the deinstitutionalization - how children with disabilities be supported.

How would you evaluate the process of Juvenile Justice Reform in Azerbaijan?

A new law on Juvenile Justice has been considered and continues to be developed in the Parliament. I am very glad that the Parliament is taking it seriously enough not to just rush it through for the sake of having a new law. What they are doing at the moment is looking at how this law could be implemented and what action plan should be developed. So it is not just a piece of legislation. Even though I always want things to happen sooner, it is a good process, it is a fair process. They are trying to do a good job.

Beyond the juvenile justice itself the change is in trying up different ways of helping children avoid having to go to court - through diversion centres and child friendly interrogation rooms. We want to make sure that there are good models that are set up and then the Government could scale them up. I don't think it is a very long way until this moment.

Does the Juvenile Justice Reform in Azerbaijan include the creation of a Child Court?

This will be considered in the next country program. We are looking to create probably four or five child courts. There are going to be regular courts, but convenient with the special child session. It doesn't necessarily mean it is a completely different room. But the court proceeding are carried out in a different way. There is a big tension from what we learned from other countries. The more specialized court room you set up, the fewer of them you can have. So you may have wonderful child court in Baku, but you couldn't afford to have it in two other places. We can have something which is less ideal, but you can have it in more places.

How do the UNICEF Diversion Centres works?

Now we only have one in Baku run by an NGO. It is good experience so far. It made a lot of progress already. When started it was just a place where those accused of a crime were taken. But now it is also working by going into schools and asking which are the most difficult students, who is not showing good attitude of doing well. And those are also being helped. It's preventing children from going into wrong direction, as well as dealing with children who have already committed a crime.

If a child under 18 commits a crime, it is not entirely that child's fault. It means that something is wrong with the system, with the society, in the family, in schools etc. Somewhere something has not worked. Trying to address the problems before they come, is much better for everybody. It is even better for the Ministry of Finance, it saves their money as well. Prosecuting a child and putting a child into a jail is enormously expensive. It's much better investment to go up in earlier round and to prevent a problem than to wait until the problem happens and then trying to fix it.

How effective is the cooperation of UNICEF with the public organizations in Azerbaijan on the subject of child rights protection?

We are working with a variety of NGOs, some of them are part of the National Assembly of Youth Organizations of the Azerbaijan Republic (NAYORA) and some - of NGO Alliance for Children's Rights. We are working on a whole variety of issues - economic research, juvenile justice, youth participation issues. Every time we have to do some work we always go back to look and see what NGO is the best suited to carry out that work.

The NGO area in Azerbaijan is young compared to some other countries where I have worked. So there are not as many NGOs and they are not as strong as they might be in other countries. But the individuals and the people working in them are amazing people. They are so committed to what are they doing!

Do you think that it is necessary to improve Azerbaijani legislation concerning the child rights protection? What should be improved?

The legislative basis of child right is very good in Azerbaijan. There is still progress to be made. One of those area is Family Code which is also been revised this year. One of the revisions is to raise the age of marriage to 18, which we fully support. There are some other provisions which will help to support deinstitutionalization and particularly the provision of social services at community level. When the Family Code was originally written there was no concept of having social workers to help families in difficult situations. And that needs to be in there, because otherwise the Family Code will not include these innovations.

We are also very concerned about the legislation on domestic violence. This is a very important and very difficult issue. It is difficult, because there could be easily misunderstanding about what is culturally accepted in the country and what the international standards are. Everybody says violence is wrong. Some people would say that our culture would not allow violence and therefore we don't need a law about it. I think there will be a wonderful step forward if Azerbaijan is able to establish that law against violence.

Does UNICEF promote the creation of Ombudsman for children in Azerbaijan?

UNICEF has been having this discussion with the Government for quite a long time. It was a recommendation of the Committee on the Rights of a Child when they were reviewing progress on the CRC. It is not an easy issue either, because although everybody can agree in principle that is a good idea to have a separate Ombudsman for children and some countries do (there are many countries which do not). If you have separate ombudsmen, they have overlapping mandates. Does one ombudsman report to another or they all report to Parliament separately and how do they coordinate?

Even if the Ombudsman for children is not ever established, the continuing dialogue is very important, because it keeps emphasizing how important children are. I am not dismayed if it doesn't happen, as long as we keep on the conversation. The current Ombudsman has a very strong focus on children, so the need for a separate Ombudsman for Children is not as urgent as in other countries.

UNICEF along with the government of Azerbaijan is implementing the project of alternative system of children adoption in Azerbaijan. What has the government of Azerbaijan been offered to address this issue? And does the government manage to meet its commitments in this regard?

The government is taking a very strong lead in deinstitutionalization. Particularly, the Ministry of Education has established the special department on child protection. And they have been tasked by president to lead the process and they are doing so very actively. They bring together the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection and the Ministry of Health and some other ministries to be able to coordinate the work on DI. So we are working with the Ministry of Education as a coordinator and other ministries this year to work out exactly what kind of social services are needed at community level to be able to allow children to move out of this full-time care. But it is a government-led initiative that we are supporting, we are just helping the process.

Many international humanitarian institutions have recently cut or even stop financing large social projects in Azerbaijan, referring to economic self-sufficiency of the country. Does UNICEF discuss the issue of financing UNICEF-initiated projects in the country by the means of the government? How about financing UNICEF projects worldwide?

UNICEF is not looking for government funds to help it in its projects. We are helping the government to do what the government should be doing. Although it can make sense in very limited situations, usually we don't take the money from the Government and then give them to the Government to help the Government do things. It does happen in some circumstances, but that's not our general policy. The general policy is to try to find the way to mobilize the money from the private sector in Azerbaijan as well as from the remaining international donors.

The big cuts come from the donors who say they don't need to fund big cost items, because it is something that is being funded by the Government itself. UNICEF provides the international knowledge and experience from different countries. So what we are providing is a bit different from what a large scale of loan from the World Bank would normally do, for example.

I am still optimistic that we can attract funding that we need to do our work. So we are not planning to cut back on what we are doing, as we have a certain amount of money from our headquarters which is more or less secure.

After the earthquake in Haiti the international community accuses UN, and UNICEF in particular, of not being ready in emergency situation of such a scale. How much is UNICEF ready to response in case of emergency in Azerbaijan? What work is being done in this regard?

I don't think we were unprepared in Haiti. It was such a difficult situation there. What happened was so massive, that nobody could do anything different. The port collapsed and the airport, as well. There was not much that you can do. And if you are even ready, it's just physically impossible.

We have already started conversations with the Ministry of Emergency situation to make sure we are on the same page, that we have the same kind of understanding of situation. We are planning in the next Country Program to have more activities in helping communities - in particular children - to be ready in case of emergencies. The Ministry of Emergency situations is already working on this. So we are looking at what they are doing to see if there is anything else - experience from other countries - that we can share to help their work.

/Trend News/

URL: http://www.today.az/news/society/60874.html

Recommend news to friend
Your name: Friend's name:
Your e-mail: Friend's e-mail:
 
Views: 838
Print version
Other news from Society
18 March 2010 [16:32]
Azerbaijani President's decree to pardon priosoners being executed
18 March 2010 [16:23]
Azerbaijani ombudsman's representatives attend training in Manila
18 March 2010 [16:00]
Presidential Administration official: Azerbaijan to continue its policy to support national press
18 March 2010 [15:07]
Russian scientists to publish "Heydar Aliyev encyclopedia"
18 March 2010 [13:50]
Traffic to be restricted in Baku on Novruz Holiday
18 March 2010 [12:54]
Bill on domestic violence can not to be accepted in Azerbaijan
18 March 2010 [11:55]
Novruz Bayram was marked in Seoul
18 March 2010 [11:18]
Azerbaijani soldier wounded on contact line of troops
18 March 2010 [10:53]
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev pardons group of prisoners - UPDATE
18 March 2010 [10:25]
Head of Economic Department of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Azerbaijan passed away
18 March 2010 [10:05]
Students of Virginia University took part on celebrations in University of Languages in Baku
17 March 2010 [18:16]
Nowruz holiday celebrated in British parliament
17 March 2010 [17:31]
Kura River floods Azerbaijani region
17 March 2010 [15:11]
Azerbaijan to attend European Innovative Teachers Forum
17 March 2010 [15:00]
The role of Leyla Aliyeva in development of the global dialogue of cultures - PHOTOS
17 March 2010 [14:11]
Old City of Baku to make guests feel like arts masters
17 March 2010 [13:10]
Azerbaijan President decrees to mark 90th anniversary of National History Museum
17 March 2010 [12:13]
Car crashed into people in Azerbaijani capital
17 March 2010 [10:54]
People die in an ugly car accident in Azerbaijani capital - PHOTOS
17 March 2010 [10:28]
U.S. embassy in Azerbaijan celebrates Novruz Holiday - PHOTOS
16 March 2010 [20:35]
Azerbaijani parliament approves governmental report about activity in 2009
16 March 2010 [19:28]
UN Chief: I hope countries and people around world will draw on Nowruz festival's history and customs to promote global peace
16 March 2010 [18:30]
Aborted fetus was taken from womb of a baby in Azerbaijan
16 March 2010 [17:15]
Gas explosion occures in Baku, people injured
16 March 2010 [17:05]
U.S Embassy apologizes for State Department's incorrect report on Azerbaijan
16 March 2010 [15:41]
In Azerbaijan fire breaks out in building of displaced people
16 March 2010 [14:40]
Landslide hits Azerbaijan's Lankaran region
16 March 2010 [12:18]
Man commits suicide in Baku Metro
16 March 2010 [11:30]
“Happy Nowruz holiday” presented at the cultural center in Baku
16 March 2010 [10:44]
United Nations Alliance of Civilizations supports holding of World Forum on Intercultural Dialogue in Baku
 TODAY'S
18 March [17:06]
FM: Romania supports gas transport via Azerbaijan-Georgia-Romania route
18 March [16:58]
Azerbaijani MP: Zurich protocols will be lost in archives of Turkish Parliament
18 March [16:51]
Experts: Turkish PM's on eviction of illegally living Armenians will negatively impact establishing of Ankara-Yerevan relations
18 March [16:45]
UN Chief: Peace in Georgia should be maintained by mechanisms in force
18 March [16:40]
Director of All-Russia Congress of Azerbaijanis: Armenia seeks slightest excuse to slow down conflict settlement
18 March [16:37]
US ambassador urges China cooperation on Iran
18 March [16:32]
Azerbaijani President's decree to pardon priosoners being executed
18 March [16:28]
Armenian PM says rise in gas prices has real reasons
18 March [16:23]
Azerbaijani ombudsman's representatives attend training in Manila
18 March [16:19]
Ireland's President to hold talks in Turkey
18 March [16:15]
How far they can go: Swiss company makes watch of dinosaur poop
18 March [16:10]
Georgia's Imedi TV fake report leading list of top 10 shocking and outrageous hoaxes
18 March [16:05]
Armenian FM voices discontent with Turkish PM's statement on deportation of illegal Armenian migrants
18 March [16:00]
Presidential Administration official: Azerbaijan to continue its policy to support national press
18 March [15:51]
Jailed Iranian reformist party leader released on bail
18 March [15:34]
Romanian FM: Romania stands for stability and security in Black Sea and Caspian basins
18 March [15:21]
Daily laugh: Sweet aroma
18 March [15:15]
Georgian diplomat faces attack in Bratislava
18 March [15:07]
Russian scientists to publish "Heydar Aliyev encyclopedia"
18 March [15:00]
Concert program “Spring, Women, Love…” in Azerbaijan
18 March [14:53]
UN: All problems with Iran's nuclear program should be resolved peacefully
18 March [14:45]
Azerbaijani FM: If Armenia accepts updated Madrid principles, it will be possible to work on peace accord
18 March [14:38]
Transport Minister: $2 bln invested in Azerbaijan's transport sector
18 March [14:31]
Popular Swedish singer Bosson: Azerbaijan beat my native country
18 March [14:24]
OSCE: Talks between OSCE Minsk Group and Armenian FM was constructive
18 March [14:17]
Turkish Armenians accuse Armenian diaspora in deception and have no intention to return
18 March [14:12]
Taiwanese girl got "100 Kisses in Paris"
18 March [14:00]
Tbilisi to host Armenian-Georgian economic forum
18 March [13:50]
Traffic to be restricted in Baku on Novruz Holiday
18 March [13:28]
2010 Winter Paralympics - PHOTOS
18 March [13:23]
'Iran to build new nuclear plants next year'
18 March [13:18]
New geopolitics around Caspian basin discussed in Canada
18 March [13:14]
Azerbaijan to hold second international insurance forum
18 March [13:10]
Mikhail Saakashvili: Georgia is first modern state in Caucasus
18 March [13:00]
Azerbaijani MP: If pressure continues, Turkey may take relevant steps expelling illegal migrants
18 March [12:54]
Bill on domestic violence can not to be accepted in Azerbaijan
18 March [12:45]
PACE Co-Rapporteurs to visit Yerevan
18 March [12:38]
Iraq approves renewal of Turkey oil pipeline deal
18 March [12:33]
Singapore FM to visit Azerbaijan today
18 March [12:28]
Probably the world's first surfing alpaca - PHOTOS
18 March [12:23]
Quake hits Iranian Khuzistan Province
18 March [12:20]
Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry: Azerbaijan and Armenia's joint involvement in Nabucco project is impossible
18 March [12:15]
Azerbaijan to apply 'single-window' principle in real estate registration
18 March [12:11]
Turkish FM to visit historical Cuma Mosque in Bulgaria
18 March [12:05]
President of European Commission 'concerned' over Imedi TV fake report
18 March [12:00]
Canadian conflict expert Scott Taylor: US House Committee may have inadvertently set the stage for next chapter of bloodshed to begin
18 March [11:55]
Novruz Bayram was marked in Seoul
18 March [11:50]
Obama vows 'aggressive sanctions' against Iran
18 March [11:44]
Armenian Armed Forces break ceasefire
18 March [11:40]
World's stupidest inventions - PHOTOS
18 March [11:36]
Turkish ambassador may return to Stockholm soon
18 March [11:31]
Armenian FM: Armenia not excludes involvement with Nabucco gas pipeline project
18 March [11:26]
Russian PM on Belarus Abkhaz, S.Ossetia stance
18 March [11:23]
'Iran seeks $200 bn of investment in energy sector'
18 March [11:18]
Azerbaijani soldier wounded on contact line of troops
18 March [11:15]
OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs issue statement
18 March [11:09]
Revolutionary new device: Blind man sees with his tongue
18 March [11:03]
Celebratory event for orphan childen was carried out in Baku
18 March [10:59]
U.S Assistant Secretary of State: Turkey, Armenia must solve their problems themselves
18 March [10:53]
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev pardons group of prisoners - UPDATE
18 March [10:47]
Azerbaijan's Migration Service chief meets Georgian charges d’affaires
18 March [10:43]
Turkey can hold referendum on constitution by summer
18 March [10:38]
Russia seeks stronger Iran ties to confront threats
18 March [10:34]
China reports thousands of dinosaur footprints
18 March [10:25]
Head of Economic Department of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Azerbaijan passed away
18 March [10:22]
ABA president: Azerbaijani banking system has successfully built relations with internationall financial institutions
18 March [10:18]
Armenian Prime Minister: Law on inflation would be inadvisable
18 March [10:13]
Georgia overtakes CIS countries in arms race
18 March [10:09]
British expert: "Iran is not ready to deliver 1,200 kg of uranium to the West"
18 March [10:05]
Students of Virginia University took part on celebrations in University of Languages in Baku
» All news for today



Copyright © 2005-2010 Today.Az