TIAC has published a report assessing the activities of the Prosecutor’s Office of the Republic of Armenia, which presents an analysis of the institution’s effectiveness and the main directions for reforms in the context of international anti-corruption standards.
The event brought together representatives of selected communities as well as Estonian and Armenian experts to discuss practical approaches to identifying and addressing corruption risks at the local government level.
Alongside the election campaign, the production of our election campaign videos was also successfully completed.
The latest episode of “Boon Debates” discusses what happened ahead of the elections and on election day itself.
The Akanates observation mission has issued a statement on the results of the RA National Assembly elections announced by the Central Electoral Commission.
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New Login Requirement for E-draft Platform Submissions may Discourage Participation
Stricter identification requirement for submitting comments on draft legal acts may reduce accessibility of public consultations.
On the Draft Law on Making Amendments to the Constitutional Law “Electoral Code of the Republic of Armenia”
The “Akanates” Observation Mission, having reviewed the draft law on making amendments to the Constitutional Law “Electoral Code of the Republic of Armenia,” and finds that although the draft raises issues of essential importance for the exercise of electoral rights, their resolution requires a more in-depth constitutional, legal, and professional discussion.
Assessment of the Performance of RA Prosecutor’s Office Published
TIAC has published a report assessing the activities of the Prosecutor’s Office of the Republic of Armenia, which presents an analysis of the institution’s effectiveness and the main directions for reforms in the context of international anti-corruption standards.
TIAC Joins New Advisory Council under the Human Rights Defender to Support the Protection of Refugees and Forcibly Displaced Persons
TIAC, represented by its Executive Director Sona Ayvazyan, is a member of the Council and values this format as an important opportunity to amplify the voices of refugees and forcibly displaced persons, reflect their needs in policymaking processes, and contribute to more effective protection of their rights.
Till today
- 140+ projects
- 250+ publications
- 120+ packages of legal recommendations
- 5900+ people received anti-corruption trainings
- 5100+ people took part in the observation missions
- 9100+ people participated in discussions

