The project consists of two components. The first component focuses on enhancing the capacities of youth and civil society organizations forcefully displaced from Artsakh. The second component aims to enhance transparency and participation of the management of Yerevan Municipality.

Budget

AMD 96,848,223

Donors

National Endowment for Democracy

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