Statement by NGOs regarding the inadmissibility of withdrawing interstate complaints of Armenia vs Azerbaijan.
The enrollment for the 9th edition of TIAC's anticorruption school is open.
The Armenia-Artsakh Civil Society Forum took place on March 1-2, 2024, organized by the Transparency International Anti-Corruption Center and the Civic Hub in Aghveran.
Graduates of TIAC educational programs are actively contributing their expertise. The "Khelatsir" movement has curated a series of informative clips addressing prevalent societal "isms". This time they decided to cover the concept of favoritism.
Armenian NGOs disseminated a statement appealing civil society representatives not to participate in COP 29 to be held in Azerbaijan.
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Corruption in films
TIAC suggests films covering corruption
On the Inadmissibility of Withdrawing Interstate Complaints of Armenia vs Azerbaijan
Statement by NGOs regarding the inadmissibility of withdrawing interstate complaints of Armenia vs Azerbaijan.
Free Gasoline to Municipal Employees with Private Cars
TIAC projects manager Varuzhan Hoktanyan shared insights in an interview with Azatutyun regarding free gasoline provision to municipal employees.
Donation Data From Armenia’s Ruling Party Raises Questions About Source of Funds
Investigation on the suspicious financing mechanism of the Civil Contract Party.
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