On November 27, 2015, Eurasia Partnership Foundation (EPF) organized a round-table discussion on the issue of adoption of anti-discrimination legislation with leading representatives of Armenia’s mass media. The goal of the event was to inform the participants about new draft law on non-discrimination being developed (the provisional title being ‘Equality law’), to discuss possible challenges on the way of its adoption, and the supportive role of the media in preparing public opinion. The round table was a part of ‘Promoting Non-discrimination in Armenia’ project supported by the EU-funded Project “Civil Society. Dialogue for Progress”. 

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EPF, a non-governmental leader in innovation in Armenia’s development, is looking for an enthusiastic and proactive individual to become an irreplaceable member of its unimaginably creative team and provide support to its programmatic activities, assisting Program Managers in daily operations and communications.

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Northern Branch of Eurasia Partnership Foundation located in Ijevan, Tavsuh Marz of the Republic of Armenia, is looking for an enthusiastic and proactive individual to become a member of its creative team and provide support to EPF’s programmatic activities and assist other team members in daily operations and communication.

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EPF is looking for a Consultant or a Team of Consultants who will conduct a Baseline Study covering Tavush region of Armenia and Kvemo Kartli region of Georgia and aiming to explore the existing cross-border trade and investment regulations in both countries, mutual investment opportunities, as well as identify local businesses that can benefit most from the cross-border cooperation.

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In mid-September, Candid Foundation from Germany, together with EPF Armenia and the Humanitarian Research Public Union NGO from Azerbaijan, conducted a meeting of Armenian and Azerbaijani participants in Tbilisi, Georgia, marking the central event of the 'Dreaming of a Colorful Garden' project.

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The project idea stems from the fact that agriculture is one of the fast-growing sectors of the Turkey’s economy that provides employment for 66 percent of the population, and is increasingly based on the latest technological know-how. There is a clear need for the Armenian agriculture entities and farmers to learn advanced practices from Turkey, like the elements of quality enhancement of products, as well as new technology and innovation opportunities. The project is using this opportunity to promote mutually beneficial economic partnerships and market linkages between Armenia- and Turkey-based businesses and non-governmental organizations in the dried fruits, dairy processing and green house sectors.

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