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Which is the most corrupt sphere in Armenia?
| Healthcare |
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13.79% |
| Education |
| 5 |
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17.24% |
| Jurisdiction |
| 8 |
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27.59% |
| Agriculture |
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0% |
| Social |
| 2 |
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6.9% |
| Environmental |
| 0 |
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0% |
| Other |
| 2 |
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6.9% |
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Total: 29
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A group of NGOs and individuals have established a
partnership of civil society actors - Partnership for Open Society - a
coalition of independent and influential NGOs, donors, and
international agencies in Armenia and Diaspora. Donors
and local civil society actors have developed and lobbied a number of
legislative and policy initiatives in the areas of rule of law,
independent media, information, human rights, and education. These
initiatives have been closely tied to the legal reform agenda of the
country, and particularly to the agenda set by the commitments
undertaken by Armenia as a member country of the Council of Europe
(CoE). Numerous donor-supported programs have assisted the development
of local capacity to sustain quality policy research and engage in
public debate and advocacy work. To make the reform more
thorough and systemic and to promote the process of Armenia's coherent
integration into the Council of Europe, the stakeholders need to join
their efforts in both raising public awareness of the state of the
reform and developing alternative policy suggestions.
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