The research is part of the “Support to Armenia-Turkey Rapprochement” project funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), which aims to support Armenia-Turkey rapprochement by facilitating engagement between civil society groups, the establishment and development of business partnerships and regional professional networks, as well as enhanced understanding between the people, for peace and economic integration in the region. The project is implemented by a Consortium comprising the Eurasia Partnership Foundation, the International Center for Human Development, the Union of Manufacturers and Businessmen (Employers) of Armenia and the Yerevan Press Club, in cooperation with a number of key Turkish partners including: the Global Political Trends Center, the Turkish- Armenian Business Development Council, Anadolu Kültür, GAYA Research Institute, the Media and Communications Department of Izmir University of Economics, Toplum Gönüllüleri Vakfi, the Turkish Economic and Social Studies Foundation, and the Economic Policy Research Foundation of Turkey.
This research is made possible by the generous support of the American People through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The contents of this publication are the sole responsibility of the Economic Policy Research Foundation of Turkey (TEPAV) and International Center for Human Development (ICHD) and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the United States Government.
The research is part of the “Support to Armenia-Turkey Rapprochement” project funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), which aims to support Armenia-Turkey rapprochement by facilitating engagement between civil society groups, the establishment and development of business partnerships and regional professional networks, as well as enhanced understanding between the people, for peace and economic integration in the region. The project is implemented by a Consortium comprising the Eurasia Partnership Foundation, the International Center for Human Development, the Union of Manufacturers and Businessmen (Employers) of Armenia and the Yerevan Press Club.
This publication is made possible by the generous support of the American People through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The contents of this publication are the sole responsibility of the International Center for Human Development and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the United States Government.
The research is part of the “Support to Armenia-Turkey Rapprochement” project funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), which aims to support Armenia-Turkey rapprochement by facilitating engagement between civil society groups, the establishment and development of business partnerships and regional professional networks, as well as enhanced understanding between the people, for peace and economic integration in the region. The project is implemented by a Consortium comprising the Eurasia Partnership Foundation, the International Center for Human Development, the Union of Manufacturers and Businessmen (Employers) of Armenia and the Yerevan Press Club, in cooperation with a number of key Turkish partners including: the Global Political Trends Center, the Turkish- Armenian Business Development Council, Anadolu Kültür, GAYA Research Institute, the Media and Communications Department of Izmir University of Economics, Toplum Gönüllüleri Vakfi, the Turkish Economic and Social Studies Foundation, and the Economic Policy Research Foundation of Turkey.
This research is made possible by the generous support of the American People through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The contents of this publication are the sole responsibility of the Economic Policy Research Foundation of Turkey (TEPAV) and International Center for Human Development (ICHD) and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the United States Government.
The study aims to look at the Armenian-Turkish border opening within the context of a deeper European Intigration. It analizes the existing economic cooperation between Armenia, Turkey and the EU.
The study has been undertaken by the International Center for Human Development within the framwork of the "Support to Armenian-Turkey Reapprochemnet" project funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
ICHD has published a collection of conference speeches organized within the project The Role of Civil Society in EU Integration Processes:Real Engagement through Effective Involvement"
The project is led by the International Center for Human Development (Armenia) and is implemented together with project partners from V4 countries: Institute for Public Affairs (Slovakia), Policy Association for an Open Society (Czech Republic), European Center for Non-for-Profit Law (Hungary), Association Integration and Development (Poland) and two EaP countries: Laboratory for Legislative Initiatives (Ukraine) and Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies (Georgia).
The publication is prepared by the International Center for Human Development and supported by the International Visegrad Fund Flagship Project within theV4EaP program.The author’s views expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of International Center for Human Development or the International Visegrad Fund.
ICHD has issued the Annual Newsletter presenting Center's priorities, project highlights and activities in 2011.
The publication presents a needs assessment exercise, conducted by the ICHD, to define the development needs of the civil society organizations (CSO) in Armenia.
This report addresses road, railroad and multimodal transportation milestone issues that stakeholders are interested in. It also looks into two possible scenarios of Armenia-Turkey transport interactions.This report has been prepared by the team of local experts conducting research using various databases, analytical documents, reports, studies and other documents prepared by credible international institutions and experts. ICHD experts have also conducted several deep interviews with key primary stakeholders (Armenian and Turkish transportation businesses, freight forwarding companies, carriers) including Meltrans LTD, Sati Armenia, Apaven Ltd, Hopa trans, Gozde Nakliyat.
ICHD has issued the fifth Quarterly Newsletter presenting Center's priorities, project highlights and activities in January-March 2011.
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․