In December 2013, the Civilitas Foundation secured funding from the Open Society Foundation’s Think Tank Fund for research fellowship on an issue that is not only a priority area for Civilitas, but Armenia’s policy context in general. Armenia undergoes strong migration flows, mainly outbound migration, which receive most of public attention and concern with much less policy, programs and public involvement in in-migration facilitation, despite Armenia being a receiving country for refugees (mainly of Armenian descent) from Syria and Iraq.
Migration Research in Our Spotlight
In December 2013, the Civilitas Foundation secured funding from the Open Society Foundation’s Think Tank Fund for research fellowship on an issue that is not only a priority area for Civilitas, but Armenia’s policy context in general. Armenia undergoes strong
Hosting interns and volunteers
Civilitas continues to host volunteers and interns. In February, 2014, Birthright Armenia connected two new enthusiastic volunteers – Arsen Akopyants and Alan Vahe Grigorian – with Civilitas. Arsen was born and raised in Kislovodsk, Russia. He is a graduate of
Armenia 2013. A Year of Expectations and Surprises
This is the sixth year that the Civilitas Foundation publishes its annual report. We look back at the past year and attempt to assess and analyze Armenia’s foreign policy, domestic developments and trends, as well as the economic situation
ARMENIA 2012 – A YEAR OF CHOICES
This is the fifth year that Civilitas looks back at the year past and attempts to assess the events and trends within Armenia, and around us. It is always a challenge not to reduce this annual publication to a list
ELECTIONS 2012 — A VIEW FROM WITHIN
The Civilitas Foundation is pleased to announce the publication of its new mid-year report dedicated to the May 6, 2012 parliamentary elections in Armenia. The report, entitled ELECTIONS 2012 — A VIEW FROM WITHIN is the product of discussions and
The Flexibility of the Armenian Language
100 Questions and Answers with Former Judge Pargev Ohanyan
The Angle with Salpi Ghazarian and Alex Sardar
Civil.am – your guide to civil society activity in Armenia – is a project of the Civilitas Foundation. Take a closer look to better understand what is already being done. Identify potential partners and cooperation possibilities. Support existing programs to
20 Questions with Salpi Ghazarian
Civilitas Foundation Director Salpi Ghazarian sits down with Vaché Thomassian of the ARF Shant Student Association for “20 Questions”.