The number of people using the services provided by private employment agencies (EA) in Armenia is increasing: every tenth Armenian employer uses the services they offer. However, EAs face numerous difficulties, which impede the effective functioning of these extremely important actors in the labor market and stymie the development of this institution.
more >>Reflecting back on the year is not a new tradition. Public figures and politicians pursue different goals when they do so. Some take it as an opportunity to sing self-eulogies; some others grab the chance to criticize one more time. "We did this"; "This is right, however that was a mistake"; "It is their fault"; "I had this achievement"; "Armenia benefited from it"; etc.
more >>Experts vary in their perspectives regarding the state policy on migration. Some believe that the current policy is quite liberal, thus being pregnant with significant threats to the national security and state interests. Some others think that the current system does not ensure the RA citizens’ right to free movement...
more >>The legislation regulating the activities of the civil society institutions in Armenia has been shaped in parallel to the development of the practices of exercising the fundamental human right to freedom of association. Indeed, throughout years people have chosen more and more comprehensive and sophisticated formats to realize their right to associate...
more >>The involvement of the European institutions in the process of the regulation of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict can be defined in two formats: multilateral and bilateral initiatives. The major multilateral players are the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), the European Union and the various agencies of the Council of Europe...
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This announcement is available only in Armenian.
On March 3, 2021, the first meeting of the GreenDeal Task Force created under the Initiative Lisbon-Vladivostok was held. In the videoconference format, more than twenty authoritative experts in the field of ecology and business from Austria, Armenia, Germany, Italy, Kazakhstan, Russia, France, as well as the representatives of the largest business industry associations supporting the Initiative Lisbon-Vladivostok, discussed common approaches to harmonizing the activities implemented by the EU and the EAEU on the path to sustainable development, including a radical reduction in greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere by 2050.
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