Agency brief
Period: 06 Apr 2020 – 04 Sept 2021 · Submissions: 8
Executive summary
Model-generatedA single, highly critical submission reports the imminent eviction of three vulnerable disabled citizens, including an 82-year-old cancer patient, by the Compulsory Enforcement Service in Ashtarak. While the eviction itself is executed by the Ministry of Justice, the Aragatsotn Regional Administration's Healthcare and Social Affairs unit must urgently coordinate to provide emergency social support, temporary housing, or medical assistance to prevent severe hardship.
Urgency signals
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High Imminent eviction of disabled and terminally ill citizens
The citizen reports that three disabled individuals, including an 82-year-old cancer patient, are being evicted from their home in Ashtarak during a state of emergency.
Immediately dispatch regional social and healthcare services to assess the family's condition and coordinate with the Ministry of Justice to request a temporary suspension of enforcement on humanitarian grounds.
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Focus areas
Model-generatedA request can support more than one focus area, so supporting counts do not sum to the submission total.
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01 Emergency social protection and housing support for evicted vulnerable citizens in Ashtarak Critical First analysis periodSupporting count not computable
The citizens face immediate eviction during a state of emergency, which poses an acute risk to their health and lives, particularly for the 82-year-old cancer patient.
- · Dispatch regional social workers and healthcare representatives to Ashtarak to assess the family's immediate needs. · Within 7 days
- · Formally contact the Ministry of Justice and Compulsory Enforcement Service to request a humanitarian suspension of the eviction. · Within 7 days
- · Identify emergency temporary housing options within the region for the affected citizens if eviction cannot be delayed. · Within 7 days
Systemic patterns
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Lack of emergency housing protocols for vulnerable evictees
The case highlights a potential gap in coordinated protocols between compulsory enforcement actions and regional social services, where highly vulnerable individuals may face eviction without automatic, pre-emptive relocation or social support planning.
Coordination needs
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Ministry of Justice
· SHARED_CASE_HANDLING
The Compulsory Enforcement Service (under MoJ) is executing the eviction; coordination is required to seek a temporary stay or humanitarian delay while social services arrange alternative housing.
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Human Rights Defender (Ombudsman)
· SHARED_CASE_HANDLING
The Human Rights Defender is also routed on this case and can assist in monitoring the protection of these vulnerable citizens' rights during the eviction process.