First joint Armenian-Azerbaijani TV channel launches to promote dialogue
A new joint Armenian–Azerbaijani television channel dedicated to civil dialogue between the two societies has officially launched.
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A new joint Armenian–Azerbaijani television channel dedicated to civil dialogue between the two societies has officially launched.
By Gayane Zakaryan Armenian authorities continue to view forcibly displaced residents of Nagorno-Karabakh with suspicion, often treating them as potential supporters of former presidents Robert Kocharyan and Serzh Sargsyan, both...
17 years ago, the documentaries Though Nut, Citizenship: Refugee, and Catharsis were created as part of the Dialogue Through Film project. The protagonists of these documentaries lives in Nagorny Karabakh...
In the 100th episode of the programme “Line of Contact”, political analysts Areg Kochinyan and Farhad Mammadov discuss the latest press conferences held by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and...
The project aims to support displaced former residents of Nagorny Karabakh who are in a vulnerable situation and help them to self-organise and advocate for themselves.
Partner organisations in Armenia ran a series of events for journalists from Nagorny Karabakh to help them integrate into the community and the local media environment.
A selection of peacebuilding initiatives that have been implemented by different NGOs and other civil society actors.
Research reports, expert articles, videos, films, discussion papers and more that aim at building relationships and confidence within societies and across the conflict divide, encouraging dialogue between a broad range of Armenian and Azerbaijani policymakers, media and civil society.
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