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- 13 January 2010

Press Coverage of Meeting of the Armenian and Turkish media professionals in Yerevan

On December 17-20, 2009 EPF, together with GPOT, held a meeting of Armenian and Turkish... »
- 22 December 2009

Turkey-Armenia process at turning point

Time is running out for Turkey to ratify the border-opening deal with Armenia that began... »
- 22 December 2009

Armenia–Turkey Rapprochement: The Most Significant Positive Event In Region Since 1994

The signing of the Armenian-Turkish Agreement on October 10, 2009, in Zurich could prove to... »

Welcome to EPF!

Welcome to the websites of Eurasia Partnership Foundation (EPF), a recognized leader in the field of grants management and program administration in the South Caucasus. EPF is comprised of three locally registered offices in Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia, each with nearly 13 years of experience in the field of grassroots civil society development.

EPF is linked into the expertise and resources of the broader EF Network – sharing programming, ideas, systems and lessons that enrich all activities in the South Caucasus.

EPF’s Mission Statement:
To empower people to effect change for social justice and economic prosperity through hands-on programs, helping them to improve their communities and their own lives.

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Special announcements
- 02 February 2010
Dr. David L. Phillips will present the Armenian translation of his book “Unsilencing the Past” on February 4 at Yerevan’s...... »
- 20 January 2010
Eurasia Partnership Foundation and Theodor-Heuss-Kolleg launched Getting Involved! in February 2009 to strengthen civic engagement among young people in the...... »
- 30 December 2009
An End of Year address by Gevorg Ter-Gabrielyan.... »

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