We invite teachers of the subject Social Studies to participate in a free two-day training course.
TIAC has published a report assessing the activities of the Prosecutor’s Office of the Republic of Armenia, which presents an analysis of the institution’s effectiveness and the main directions for reforms in the context of international anti-corruption standards.
The event brought together representatives of selected communities as well as Estonian and Armenian experts to discuss practical approaches to identifying and addressing corruption risks at the local government level.
Alongside the election campaign, the production of our election campaign videos was also successfully completed.
The latest episode of “Boon Debates” discusses what happened ahead of the elections and on election day itself.
Areas
Public resources & services
Corruption prevention
Civic space & engagement
Armenia indicators
Law enforcement
Public finance & procurement
Political system & elections
Knowledge & leadership
State of corruption
Discussion: “After the Elections: The Resilience Agenda for Media and Civil Society”
The discussion titled “After the Elections: The Resilience Agenda for Media and Civil Society” brought together representatives of civil society, media organisations, news outlets, and the communications sector.
Responding to Civil Society Advocacy, Government Adopts Rules for Public Consultations on Property Expropriation
The rules incorporate several CSO recommendations that improve transparency and access to information when protecting people’s property rights, but leave gaps in meaningful public participation.
Training for Teachers of Social Studies
We invite teachers of the subject Social Studies to participate in a free two-day training course.
Statement on the Independence of Criminal Justice and the Requirement for Lawful and Proportionate Use of Force
CSOs have issued a statement on the independence of criminal justice and the requirement for the lawful and proportionate use of force.
Till today
- 140+ projects
- 250+ publications
- 120+ packages of legal recommendations
- 5900+ people received anti-corruption trainings
- 5100+ people took part in the observation missions
- 9100+ people participated in discussions

