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Doing Good, Saving Lives
The Civilitas Foundation, in collaboration with the Armenian Bone Marrow Donor Registry, hosted a ‘Be a Donor, Save a Life!’ drive at the Civilitas office in central Yerevan. The turnout for the first drive, which was held last week, was
Changing the Agenda by 2015
Salpi Ghazarian, Director of the Civilitas Foundation, Yerevan, spoke in Beirut on the occasion of the annual commemoration of the Genocide. Invited by the American University of Beirut Armenian Heritage Club, Mrs. Ghazarian entitled her talks APRIL 24, 2015. She
Vartan Oskanian in Europe’s Policy Forums
On March 27, Vartan Oskanian participated in the annual Brussels Forum. Held every year in Belgium’s capital, the three-day event attracts more than 400 participants from around the world. Discussions cover a variety of issues: global economics, politics, security issues,
Charentsavan Youth at the Civilitas Foundation
With support from the US Embassy in Armenia, the Civilitas Foundation is working to turn libraries into centers of civil society by renovating four libraries in the Armenian provinces. Civilitas will provide new books and technological equipment to these and
A Reset in the Caucasus
YEREVAN – Will Turkey’s current turmoil between Prime Minister Recep Tayip Erdoğan and the country’s powerful army complicate and delay the country’s boldest initiatives in years – the moves to address decades-old tensions with both Armenians and Kurds? Restructuring the
A Reset in the Caucasus
YEREVAN – Will Turkey’s current turmoil between Prime Minister Recep Tayip Erdoğan and the country’s powerful army complicate and delay the country’s boldest initiatives in years – the moves to address decades-old tensions with both Armenians and Kurds? Restructuring the
A Reset in the Caucasus
YEREVAN – Will Turkey’s current turmoil between Prime Minister Recep Tayip Erdoğan and the country’s powerful army complicate and delay the country’s boldest initiatives in years – the moves to address decades-old tensions with both Armenians and Kurds? Restructuring the
Karabakh Peace: More Illusion Than Reality
The monthly Civilitas Foundation discussion on current topics featured as its guest Thomas de Waal, Caucasus analyst and Senior Associate at the Carnegie Endowment for Peace in Washington DC. Mr. de Waal spoke with Salpi Ghazarian, Director of the Civilitas
Discussions in Gyumri and Vanadzor
On February 11, the Civilitas Foundation presented its annual report “Armenia 2009: Promise and Reality” in Gyumri. As during the launch of the report in Yerevan, discussion revolved around Armenia’s foreign and domestic, regional and economic issues. Participating in the