"And what are the advantages of being a European? Why do we really want to become European? I'd say it's simply a fixation." "I can never imagine Armenians as Europeans. We're not Asians, either. We're of some different kind." "We have become European without having the chance to choose. We were not even asked whether we want to or not." "What is Europe? The society should learn about Europe, otherwise it will be perceived as a bundle of perversities." "Europe won't allow us to eat our national KHASH , since it does not comply with European standards."
This is not an excerpt quoted from a columnist who is a radical adversary of Euro-integration. These are the concerns expressed by common Armenian citizens at public discussions in Ijevan, Yeghegnadzor, and Yerevan. There were about 1,000 people of various age groups and professions who participated in these discussions. Actually, the complaints of our fellow citizens on adopting the EU path for Armenia's development can be categorized by the following three observations:
Society knows about Europe only as much as it has been informed. However, it should be noted that very little has been presented, and even the provided information has, at times, been misleading. This is particularly true in the regions, though even among the elite there is a significant percentage that does not really distinguish what the European direction is. They simply emulate a pro-orientation stance, since talking about Euro-integration is quite trendy.
And how is Europe, and the direction that leads to European integration, being presented to our society? We have made a series of errors here and we continue to err:
"Any reform project is doomed if it is not demanded by people and does not enjoy the public support." This truism has been known for years; it has been proclaimed by the highest echelons of the Armenian government and is stated in various state programs.
Nowadays, when Armenia has stepped into the negations phase with the EU regarding the ratification of the Action Plan within the framework of the ENP, when the draft of the National Program is under discussion and the process of enhancing cooperation with Europe on the official level has obviously progressed, it is not very clear who is creating the demand for this all.
It is obvious that the direction chosen is correct. But beyond this, Armenia should become even more active within the ENP framework, and should pay more attention to the activities targeting this direction. However, another item is also obvious: it is high time to work with the general public seriously and systematically, in order to make it possible to achieve the desirable outcome of having a society which is a powerful supporter and persuasive advocate of the most important process of the day, i.e. Euro-integration.
The paper is elaborated based on the opinions passed by the participants of the discussion on "Regional policy and support coordination", which took place on October 14, 2005. The roundtable discussion was attended by independent analysts, government officials, entrepreneurs, and representatives of the international organizations. The round table was organized with the support of the UK Department for International Development (DFID).
On January 30, 2024 ICHD organized the first Town Hall Meeting within ACE in Vayk consolidated community, comprising 17 rural and urban settlements, in close collaboration with the local government, "Solution Hub" NGO and their beneficiaries, active young people from the community. The results are summarized in the THM report available in Armenian only.
more >>The Publication is available only in Armenian.
more >>This report presents the process and the key results of the August 13, 2024 youth-oriented Town Hall Meeting (THM) organized within the “Armenia Civics for Engagement” (ACE) Program.
The goal of the “Armenia Civics for Engagement” Program is to improve the quality of Armenia’s formal and non-formal civic education to foster youth public participation and advancement of democratic processes in Armenia. The Program is implemented by Project Harmony International and its sub-awardees International Center for Human Development, Armenian Center for Democratic Education-CIVITAS and National Center of Educational Technologies. You can find out more about the ACE Program at www.facebook.com/ArmCivics4Engage.
The program is made possible by the generous support of the American People through USAID․
This report presents the process and the key results of the August 13, 2024 youth-oriented Town Hall Meeting (THM) organized within the “Armenia Civics for Engagement” (ACE) Program.
The goal of the “Armenia Civics for Engagement” Program is to improve the quality of Armenia’s formal and non-formal civic education to foster youth public participation and advancement of democratic processes in Armenia. The Program is implemented by Project Harmony International and its sub-awardees International Center for Human Development, Armenian Center for Democratic Education-CIVITAS and National Center of Educational Technologies. You can find out more about the ACE Program at www.facebook.com/ArmCivics4Engage.
The program is made possible by the generous support of the American People through USAID․