
Comparative Learning Unit (CLU)
A network of academics, political experts and civil society representatives brought together to analyse other conflicts and share the lessons relevant to the Nagorny Karabakh context.
Explore projects that bridge divides and support stability and trust in the region
A network of academics, political experts and civil society representatives brought together to analyse other conflicts and share the lessons relevant to the Nagorny Karabakh context.
Unheard Voices brought together journalists from across the region to tell the stories of people who have suffered because of the conflict. This work has been seen as the ‘gold standard’ in conflict sensitivity in the region.
The programme aimed at journalists from Armenia, Azerbaijan, as well as from Nagorny Karabakh who report on the Nagorny Karabakh conflict.
Envisioning Peace was a sociological research project based on interviews with ordinary people in Azerbaijan, Armenia and Nagorny Karabakh. It aimed to discover grassroots insights that would help to identify potential new approaches to peacebuilding.
Armenian and Azerbaijani journalists are jointly telling the stories of people affected by the Nagorny Karabakh conflict. Following the second Nagorny Karabakh War, it revived dialogue and improved trust between media professionals.
The South Caucasus Mediation and Dialogue Initiative brought together a range of peace and human rights activists in the region to share their experience of dialogue and informal mediation. The aim was to use expert analysis, critical thinking and advocacy to influence both public debate and official mediation processes.