TIAC Executive Director Sona Ayvazyan participated in the General Assembly and the side event organized by EPDE within the scope of OSCE/ODIHR Human Dimension Conference.
Sona Ayvazyan participated in the regional meeting of Transparency International held in Slovakia.
The purpose of the report is to assist the Government of Armenia in reforming the whistleblower system and the legal protections provided to whistleblowers. It aims to be useful for studying best practices and aligning national whistleblowing legislation with international standards. The report offers a detailed analysis of the phases and components of whistleblowing and their compliance with EU legislation and international standards.
Staying true to its mission, the Transparency International Anticorruption Center (TIAC) continues to offer free anticorruption education.
TIAC open letter to RA Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister on scaling up commitments to anti-corruption at the Summit of the Future.
Areas
- Public finance & procurement
- Civic space & engagement
- Corruption prevention
- State of corruption
- Political system and elections
- Law and enforcement
- Knowledge & leadership
- Public resources & services
EPDE General Assembly Held in Warsaw
TIAC Executive Director Sona Ayvazyan participated in the General Assembly and the side event organized by EPDE within the scope of OSCE/ODIHR Human Dimension Conference.
Transparency International ECA Regional Meeting Held in Slovakia
Sona Ayvazyan participated in the regional meeting of Transparency International held in Slovakia.
Why Do Armenian Judges Keep Large Sums of Money in Cash?
TIAC Executive Director Sona Ayvazyan mentioned that, in the case of officials, the availability of cash should be questioned and tracked to understand its origins.
Compliance of Armenia's Whistleblowing System with International Principles
The purpose of the report is to assist the Government of Armenia in reforming the whistleblower system and the legal protections provided to whistleblowers. It aims to be useful for studying best practices and aligning national whistleblowing legislation with international standards. The report offers a detailed analysis of the phases and components of whistleblowing and their compliance with EU legislation and international standards.
Till today
- 100+ projects
- 120+ publications
- 80+ packages of legal recommendations
- 4500+ people received anti-corruption trainings
- 5000+ people took part in the monitoring activities
- 5500+ people participated in discussions