Issues regarding the civil society institutions in Nagorno Karabakh are not surfaced often, probably because those are closely associated with security issues. It seems that whenever any issue is silenced, there is no need to deal with that issue at all. This results in unawareness and indefiniteness, a situation which in turn becomes a tangible challenge to the security of the country. It is difficult to imagine the further development of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic without overcoming the mentioned challenge.
more >>It is not a secret that for a number of different reasons some Armenian families would prefer their children to be educated in a foreign language. Since for over a decade the Armenian compulsory education system has been failing to provide quality general education and to ensure sufficient knowledge of foreign languages, such families prefer to educate their children in schools abroad, where they are not only educated in a foreign language, but are also brought up in a foreign language environment.
more >>Political intolerance in the South Caucasus continues to restrict the integration process of the region, significantly impeding the economic development of the regional countries, whereas established trade relations could have seriously promoted the process of conflict resolution and stability in the region.
more >>In the South Caucasus the roadmap for the process of European integration is defined by the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) and the Eastern Partnership. While civil society institutions in Armenia and Azerbaijan are fully involved in all the formats through which European integration is carried out, the Republic of Nagorno Karabakh (NKR) has been left out of almost all them, and this seriously impedes the resolution of the conflict.
more >>Article 2 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights ensures that everyone is entitled to all the fundamental human rights and freedoms, without distinction of the political, jurisdictional or international status of the country or territory to which a person belongs. Whether this person lives in a country which is independent, trust, non-self-governing or under any other limitation of sovereignty, they should be granted all the fundamental human rights.
more >>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 >>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.