Armenia: Civil Society & Inclusive Governance

Armenia: Civil Society & Inclusive Governance

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We support civil society in its engagement with government actors in order to advance participatory democratic processes and develop inclusive public services. The main emphasis of PIN Armenia's work in this sector is on developing civil society organisations (CSOs) and the socio-economic development of local communities. 

To achieve this, we strive to support CSOs and build the capacity of local authorities to close the gap between governments and citizens. We emphasise working with diverse civil society actors, apart from established CSOs. We also work with informal civic groups and grassroots activists who play a decisive role on the path towards democracy and, thus, contribute to a world free of poverty, hunger, and injustice.

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Advancing Media Literacy through Armenian Civil Society Actors

Advancing Media Literacy through Armenian Civil Society Actors

Promoting media literacy is essential in creating a well-aware and critically-thinking civil society. Therefore, PIN Armenia has initiated the "Advancing Media Literacy through Armenian Civil Society Actors" project for registered Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in Lori, Armenia. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic financially supports this project within the framework of the Transition Promotion Programme.
The project aims to equip Armenian CSOs and regional youth and adults with the necessary knowledge and skills to recognise and combat fake news, misinformation, and manipulations. It seeks to support them in seeking, receiving, and sharing accurate and reliable information. It will also create opportunities for networking and collaboration to combat the spread of disinformation collectively.
 As part of the project, the selected CSOs will have the opportunity to participate in tailored courses to develop and enhance their media and information literacy skills and competencies. After completing and passing the final selection, the civil society organisations demonstrating significant progress will receive sub-grants to implement their ideas for media literacy enhancement.
Along with the primary topics of CSO capacity building, we have also included the innovative methodology of the One World in Schools (OWIS) programme, one of People in Need's educational programmes. This interactive, non-formal educational method, which has been in use since 2001, has engaged many young people, helping them position themselves in the modern world while encouraging unbiased and meaningful consumption of media information.

Resilient Civil Society in the Eastern Partnership Region

Resilient Civil Society in the Eastern Partnership Region

Emphasising the importance of Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in representing people's needs, influencing systemic changes, and identifying hidden and significant societal problems, we continually engage civil actors who contribute to these efforts as direct witnesses in their communities.
People in Need is implementing a multi-country project titled "Resilient Civil Society in the Eastern Partnership Region", funded by the Directorate-General for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations (DG NEAR). The project aims to strengthen the role of CSOs as resilient, inclusive, and trusted governance actors advancing the democratisation process in the Eastern Partnership region. The project seeks to empower CSOs to become more effective protectors of civic space and drivers of democratisation, reform, and recovery processes in the Eastern Partnership region. The 24-month project will target at least 20-24 CSOs from Armenia and Moldova.
Within the project, PIN provides capacity development, financial support, and facilitation of national and regional networking, as well as cross-learning opportunities to small formalised CSOs, grassroot organisations, and emerging CSOs in Armenia.

The project's sub-grants are co-financed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic.

Partnerships for Syunik – Enhanced Community-Based Social Services

Partnerships for Syunik – Enhanced Community-Based Social Services

The European Union funded Partnerships for Syunik – Enhanced Community-Based Social Services project, implemented by People in Need, in partnership with WINNET Goris development foundation and Armenian Caritas, contributes to developing a more resilient system of social protection in all 7 communities of the Syunik region. The project also supports sustainable financing of community-based social services that better serve the needs of the country’s most vulnerable people, thus reducing poverty, inequality, and vulnerability.  

Within the project’s framework aimed at sectoral reforms, we closely cooperate with the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, the Ministry of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure, all 7 municipal governments of the Syunik region, local civil society organizations (CSOs) and active groups. We also work with consortium partners in several directions, providing quality community-based social services, combining the needs-based capacity development of local CSOs, technical support, and piloting new funding models.  

As a result, CSOs and local self-government bodies will jointly develop sustainable mechanisms for participatory planning and delivery of community-based social services according to the strategic directions of the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs.   

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