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Grant Amount: 15,582,000 AMD
Purpose: The project aims to promote evidence-based public discussions and constructive dialogue in the border communities of Syunik region in the context of the 2026 parliamentary elections, while reducing the influence of fear-based narratives, disinformation, and political manipulation. The program is implemented within the framework of the project “Partnership for Safeguarding Democratic Integrity” funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC).
Grant Amount: 17,808,000 AMD
Purpose: The project aims to increase the interest and participation of young people in Armenia in the 2026 electoral processes through debates held in local communities and the capital, while raising public awareness of the importance of voting and democratic values. The program is implemented within the framework of the project “Partnership for Safeguarding Democratic Integrity” funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC).
Grant Amount: 6,678,000 AMD
Purpose: The project aims to strengthen transparency, competitiveness, and informed participation ahead of 2026 parliamentary elections by relaunching the Media Center – as vibrant civic and media platform for rapid public deliberation and coordinated communication. The program is implemented within the framework of the project “Partnership for Safeguarding Democratic Integrity” funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC).
Grant Amount: 19,067,916 AMD
Purpose: The project aims to promote democratic participation and electoral integrity by strengthening community-level capacities to identify, document, and respond to manipulative narratives and coercive practices, thereby reducing the impact of disinformation and voter intimidation in target 14 communities. The program is implemented within the framework of the project “Partnership for Safeguarding Democratic Integrity” funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC).
Grant Amount: 13,356,000 AMD
Purpose: The project aims to support women’s democratic participation in Armenia during the 2026 election period by addressing disinformation, harmful gender narratives, and political pressure through community dialogue, legal counseling, advocacy with candidates, monitoring of gender-based narratives, and intersectional, gender-inclusive approaches. The program is implemented within the framework of the project “Partnership for Safeguarding Democratic Integrity” funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC).
Grant Amount: 22,260,000 AMD
Purpose: The project aims to protect the integrity of elections through raising awareness about electoral processes and anti-democratic disinformation during the campaign period. The program is implemented within the framework of the project “Partnership for Safeguarding Democratic Integrity” funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC).
Grant Amount: 120,472 Euro
Purpose: The project aims to make relevant information about refugee needs more accessible both for NK refugees and agencies that work towards addressing their needs and upholding their rights. To this end, Commit Global will provide innovative digital solutions by establishing a user-friendly information platform and a needs map. This project is a part of the European Union-funded 36-month-long project named “Human Rights for and with Refugees,” which is implemented by the Democracy Development Foundation, the Estonian Refugee Council, Commit Global, and the Coalition to Stop Violence against Women.
Grant Amount: 116,866,816 AMD
Purpose: The project aims to create support mechanisms for vulnerable groups within the population displaced from NK. It plans to introduce a set of activities that include creating safe spaces, providing consultations, carrying out awareness-raising, conducting capacity development for service providers, and carrying out assessments of services created for vulnerable groups. In this way, the project aims to create a safer and more supportive environment for people in vulnerable conditions who have been displaced from NK. This project is a part of the European Union-funded 36-month-long project named “Human Rights for and with Refugees,” which is implemented by the Democracy Development Foundation, the Estonian Refugee Council, Commit Global, and the Coalition to Stop Violence against Women.
Grant Amount: 164,279,060 AMD
Purpose: The project aims to encourage the civic participation of NK refugees in Armenia. In particular, it will establish four community councils across Armenia that will include displaced people from NK. Each of them will hold regular meetings with different stakeholders to make sure the voices of representatives of the displaced population are heard. Additionally, the initiative will establish comprehensive support mechanisms for vulnerable groups within the refugee population that will include capacity development and livelihood support. This project is a part of the European Union-funded 36-month-long project named “Human Rights for and with Refugees,” which is implemented by the Democracy Development Foundation, the Estonian Refugee Council, Commit Global, and the Coalition to Stop Violence against Women.
Grant Amount: 33,150,000 AMD
Purpose: The project aims to contribute to the development and expansion of rights-based and sensitive socio-psychological support mechanisms for LGBT+ persons in Armenia. The program is implemented within the framework of the project “Rights, Services, Participation: Fostering a Comprehensive Mental Health Framework in Armenia” funded by the European Union. Democracy Development Foundation is implementing the project under the lead of Helsinki Citizens Assembly - Vanadzor and in cooperation with Disability-Rights Agenda, NGO, and the Armenian Mental Health Association.