Presentation of "Speaking To Be Heard"
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Part 1 Part 2
The Civilitas Foundation hosts a public discussion regarding the right and responsibility of citizens to elect, strengthening democracy in Armenia, the 2008 Armenian Presidential elections, and the lack of 'Free & Fair Democratic Elections' in the 17 year old Independent Republic of Armenia.
Part 3 Part 4
Part 5 Part 6
| Share of population who reported having an account at a financial institution* - 2011 |
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- Share of population who reported having an account at a financial institution* - 2011
- Conflicts and History Textbooks
- Share of population considering their current and future lives as suffering - 2011 survey
- Market destinations for Armenian information technologies export
- Prevalence of diabetes, % of population aged 20-79 - 2011
- Number of bank accounts in Armenia, mln
DAIRY PRODUCTION ENHANCEMENT
The objective of the project is to contribute to the overall improvement of dairy production practices in Armenia by providing machinery to dairy farmers for increasing their productivity and income and improving their living standards.
The objective of the project is to contribute to the overall improvement of dairy production practices in Armenia by providing machinery to dairy farmers for increasing their productivity and income and improving their living standards.
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cordially invites you
to public forum on
Conflicts and History Textbooks
The talk will be moderated by
Civiltas Foundation Director
Salpi Ghazarian
The discussion will take place at the
Golden Tulip Yerevan Hotel, Rossini Hall,
on May 22 at 2 p.m.
To confirm your participation,
please call 010 500-119.
Seats are limited.
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