Over the course of six days, topics such as investigative journalism and the importance of freedom of information in combating corruption, as well as discussions on corruption within local self-governments, and insights from international anti-corruption efforts, were presented through lectures and discussions.
Transparency International Anticorruption Center will continue as a fully accredited National Chapter of Transparency International․
On April 5, the Administrative Court of the Republic of Armenia ruled in favor of the Transparency International Anticorruption Center in its case against the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia.
We recap our first three days of the 9th Anticorruption school.
Armenian civil society organizations and individuals, express their strong solidarity with Georgian civil society.
Areas
- Public resources & services
- Corruption prevention
- State of corruption
- Law and enforcement
- Civic space & engagement
- Political system and elections
- Public finance & procurement
- Knowledge & leadership
Mariam Hoveyan's Interview for YSU Journal
TIAC Education and Elections Project Director Mariam Hoveyan's interview for YSU journal.
V. Hoktanyan's Interview on Freedom House Report
We are still far from being called a democratic state. TIAC's Varuzhan Hoktanyan referring to the Freedom House report.
Debut of “Corrumpastan” Game Marks Conclusion of 9th Anticorruption School
Over the course of six days, topics such as investigative journalism and the importance of freedom of information in combating corruption, as well as discussions on corruption within local self-governments, and insights from international anti-corruption efforts, were presented through lectures and discussions.
The First Meeting of the EITI MSG of Armenia in 2024
The 2024 first meeting of the multilateral group of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) of Armenia took place.
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