The “Akanates” Observation Initiative is launching the recruitment of long-term observers.
The recipients of the Amalya Kostanyan Award are Oleg Dulgaryan and Mushegh Hovsepyan.
TIAC organized a discussion entitled “Corruption Perceptions Index 2025: Assessments, Challenges, and Solutions.”
Armenia’s CPI 2025 score decreased by one point compared to the previous year, falling to 46 points on a scale from 0 (highly corrupt) to 100 (very clean).
At a time of massive Gen Z–led protests against corruption and a dangerous disregard for international norms by some governments, the 31st edition of Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index reveals a concerning picture of long-term decline in leadership to tackle corruption, alongside limited signs of progress.
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We Are Looking for Long-Term Observers
The “Akanates” Observation Initiative is launching the recruitment of long-term observers.
Amalya Kostanyan Award 2025
The recipients of the Amalya Kostanyan Award are Oleg Dulgaryan and Mushegh Hovsepyan.
Corruption Perceptions Index 2025: Assessments, Challenges, and Solutions
TIAC organized a discussion entitled “Corruption Perceptions Index 2025: Assessments, Challenges, and Solutions.”
Learning to Resist: Anticorruption Online Academy
During the “Your Voice” program on Public Radio of Armenia, Anahit Hovakimyan, Coordinator of TIAC’s Educational Program, presented the Anticorruption Online Academy.
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

