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.
The “Akanates” Observation Initiative invites partners to cooperate.
Another training on the topic “Abuse of Administrative Resources in Elections.”
Areas
Knowledge & leadership
Corruption prevention
Public finance & procurement
Law and enforcement
State of corruption
Public resources & services
Armenia indicators
Civic space & engagement
Political system and elections
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.
Donations by Businesspeople Exempt from Customs Duties to the Civil Contract Party and the “My Step” Foundation
Infocom has covered the large donations made by businesspeople exempt from customs duties to the Civil Contract Party and the “My Step” Foundation.
Armenia’s CPI Score Has Declined
Armenia’s CPI score has decreased by one point.
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

