Grants List

    Grant Amount: 7,760,000 AMD

    Purpose: The aim of the project is to improve access of patients with life-limiting diseases to palliative care services and essential medication through monitoring visits to policlinics to document rights violations, organizing training sessions to develop palliative care advocacy skills among health care providers, collaborating with media to share the information among general public about the importance of pain management and palliative care․ Recommendations will be developed and presented to the RA Ministry of Health to improve the quality of palliative care services in Armenia.

    Grant Amount: 29,052,514 AMD

    Purpose: The purpose of the project is to increase public awareness of the institutional reforms in the justice sector that are currently being implemented in Armenia. In this regard, the Public Journalism Club will produce and disseminate media products related to the reforms processes, organize public awareness campaigns, and hold discussions on relevant issues. The Grantee will also hold training sessions for increasing the communication capacities of civil society.

    Grant Amount: 21,492,787 AMD

    Purpose: The purpose of the project is to contribute to having effective, transparent, and accountable reforms in the justice sector in Armenia. Helsinki Citizens Assembly-Vanadzor will carry out extensive monitoring of court hearings and proceedings in order to make a substantiated assessment of the work of judicial actors. The grantee will also continue the monitor of the processes related to ongoing police reforms and the establishment of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

    Grant Amount: 20,190,500 AMD

    Purpose: The project aims to contribute to fighting disinformation targeting key areas such as democratization reforms, human rights, peace and security, and civic participation. For this purpose, the initiative will carry out extensive monitoring of the information flow in Armenia, conduct fact-checking, and publish investigative materials, evaluating the validity of different information pieces with an unbiased and impartial approach.

    Grant Amount: 5,333,000 AMD

    Purpose: The project's primary objective is to contribute to sustainable and human rights-based peacebuilding efforts through researching the extent to which the current Armenian-Azerbaijani context is utilized during the 2024 presidential elections in Azerbaijan and Russia. The project will specifically investigate the narratives presented by candidates, public and political figures, and expert communities from both countries during the campaign, as observed on social networks or other online platforms. The results, available in English and Russian, will be presented to diverse audiences.

    Grant Amount: 2,017,700 AMD

    Purpose: The aim of the project is to support for establishing mobile pediatric palliative care services in Yerevan, Ararat, Armavir, Kotayk, and Aragatsotn regions through building capacity of the primary health care providers in basics of pediatric palliative care.

    Grant Amount: 5,852,532 AMD

    Purpose: The project goal is to elevate awareness among the youth and students regarding the dynamic collaboration between Armenia and the European Union, focusing on the human rights, democratization and justice, specifically reflected in the Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement (CEPA). Simultaneously, the project aims to foster an inclusive platform for the exchange of opinions, facilitating dialogues between the youth, civil society actors, and diplomats from Armenia and Europe.

    Grant Amount: 11,802,000 AMD

    Purpose: The project aims to improve the state of ethical behavior in public schools across Armenia with a particular emphasis on the social justice dimension of the issue. It plans to provide practical knowledge to pedagogical staff of public schools on how to follow the standards of ethical behavior as inscribed in the Code of Ethics adopted in 2023.

    Grant Amount: 10,500,000 AMD

    Purpose: The project aims to contribute to constructive and informed public discourse on the complexities related to geopolitical affairs in the South Caucasus. To do so, it will shed light on the regional affairs surrounding Armenia during a pivotal period (1917-1922). Since historical analogies are often used to understand current affairs, this initiative will try to create an opportunity for making such parallels in a substantiated manner.

    Grant Amount: 11,802,000 AMD

    Purpose: The project aims to support publication of journalistic investigations to help to prevent corruption and contribute to transparent and accountable management of public funds. To this end, the project will prepare journalistic investigations, analytical and informative articles regarding the asset declarations of high-ranking officials, possible conflict of interest cases and corruption risks in different sectors.