Labour rights multi-stakeholder open Platform – Civic Voice and Action (CVA) led by OxYGen Foundation has launches a series of workshops on labour and social rights protection best practices and learning from the Eastern European countries.
The initiative is undertaken within the framework of the Visegrad funded “Knowledge Transfer for Enhanced Government’s Accountability and Citizens Participation in Armenia” and the EU Funded “EU4LabourRights: Increasing Civic Voice and Action for Labour Rights and Social Protection in Armenia:” Projects.
The first meeting was held with the Hungarian partners aiming to share the key learning and best practices on labour rights protection systems in Eastern European countries, on the example of Hungary and to find replicable models for Armenia. Various cooperation modules on a tripartite social partnership among trade unions, CSOs, and LSG were presented during the meeting. Also, the CSO representatives and experts of tthe feild presented the key learnings from the advocacy and campaign work towards smooth cooperation, gender-sensitive approaches, and youth involvement.
“Knowledge Transfer for Enhanced Government’s Accountability and Citizens Participation in Armenia” project. The Project is implemented by OxYGen Foundation with the financial support of the International Visegrad Fund.
“EU4LabourRights: Increasing Civic Voice and Action for Labour Rights and Social Protection in Armenia” project is implemented by OxYGen Foundation, Socioscope NGO, “Asparez” Journalists’ Club NGO, Armenian Progressive Youth NGO, Media Diversity Institute – Armenia in cooperation with Protection of Rights without Borders NGO, and Eurasia Partnership Foundation. The project is funded by the European Union.