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Announcements

- 27 August 2010

Talks on Turkey to be held in Yerevan

- 06 August 2010

Call for project ideas, call for participation

EPF with support from British Embassies in Yerevan and Baku implements a project entailed Unbiased E-Media coverage in Armenia and Azerbaijan. The project aims to contribute to accurate and unbiased reporting of the bilateral relationship between Armenia and Azerbaijan and the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, especially in the online media and blogosphere. As a part of the project we plan to fund innovative cooperation projects between journalists and bloggers from Armenia and Azerbaijan.n Please read more here..
- 13 May 2010

Films on Freedom of Expression are available online !

As part of Freedom of Expression project, EPF commissioned six documentary films on issues related to Freedom of Expression. Films were broadcasted as a part of the Article 27: the Right to Freedom of Expression Talk Show. Now you may watch them online on our Vimeo channel. Read more !
- 08 February 2010

Request for Proposals:Developing Social Entrepreneurship in Armenia

EPF announces a grant competition to promote social enterprise in Armenia as a viable business model for organizations that are driven by both social mission and profit. The competition is designed for a limited cluster of non-profits that have participated in the Social Entrepreneurship trainings conducted by EPF in November 2009.
- 02 February 2010

Armenian translation of the Book "Unsilencing the Past" by David Phillips to be Presented

Dr. David L. Phillips will present the Armenian translation of his book “Unsilencing the Past” on February 4 at Yerevan’s Ani Plaza Hotel at 6:00 PM. The translation was published by the International Center of Human Development and Eurasia Partnership Foundation with support from USAID. Dr. Phillips will take questions following the presentation.
Call for Participants: GETTING INVOLVED!
- 20 January 2010

Call for Participants: GETTING INVOLVED!

Eurasia Partnership Foundation and Theodor-Heuss-Kolleg launched Getting Involved! in February 2009 to strengthen civic engagement among young people in the South Caucasus. Participants learn how to shape their immediate surroundings by combining good ideas with the right tools. Working together, they carry out volunteer projects both in their home com-munities and in cross-border settings. In this way, they become familiar with new forms of collaboration and enhance their project management skills.
- 30 December 2009

What were we up to

An End of Year address by Gevorg Ter-Gabrielyan.
- 25 November 2009

State of Armenian Irregular Migrants in Turkey

Presentation of the research at CRRC. Register today !
- 28 September 2009

Town Hall Meetings on Armenia-Turkey relations

- 04 August 2009

JSTOR is available in Yerevan !

ARISC is pleased to announce that access to the humanities, social science, science and business research tool JSTOR is available in Yerevan, Baku, and Tbilisi for the scholarly community through the support and cooperation of the Caucasus Research Resource Centers (CRRC).
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- 27 August 2010

Talks on Turkey to be held in Yerevan

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- 06 August 2010

Call for project ideas, call for participation

EPF with support from British Embassies in Yerevan and Baku implements a project entailed Unbiased E-Media coverage in Armenia and...... »
- 13 May 2010

Films on Freedom of Expression are available online !

As part of Freedom of Expression project, EPF commissioned six documentary films on issues related to Freedom of Expression. Films...... »
- 08 February 2010

Request for Proposals:Developing Social Entrepreneurship in Armenia

EPF announces a grant competition to promote social enterprise in Armenia as a viable business model for organizations that are...... »
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