
Journalists’ development programme
The programme aimed at journalists from Armenia, Azerbaijan, as well as from Nagorny Karabakh who report on the Nagorny Karabakh conflict.
Explore projects that bridge divides and support stability and trust in the region
The programme aimed at journalists from Armenia, Azerbaijan, as well as from Nagorny Karabakh who report on the Nagorny Karabakh conflict.
Kvinna till Kvinna organised dialogue meetings for women affected by the Nagorny Karabakh conflict, to grow mutual understanding and encourage peacebuilding.
A monthly journal that published analysis of conflict and peace process dynamics written by journalists and analysts from the South Caucasus.
A group of activists and analysts from across the Armenian-Azerbaijani divide meeting to discuss peacebuilding ideas.
This outreach programme was a follow-up to an earlier project, Dialogue Through Film. The aim was to continue dialogue by encouraging independent debate in Armenian and Azerbaijani societies about reconciliation.
A documentary film looking at the personal memories of people affected by Turkish-Armenian and Armenian-Azerbaijani conflicts, produced by a team of Armenian, Azerbaijani and Turkish directors.
A documentary film trilogy telling the story of the Nagorny Karabakh conflict through the viewpoints of both Armenians and Azerbaijanis.
The initiative created the opportunity for systematic, expert conflict analysis by and for women.
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.