All the programs have their promising beginning, the laborious and productive process, as well as their logical ending.
“The development of Anti-trafficking Information Platform in Armenia” program took place by that similar sequence, by the help of INL. Read More
Within the framework of “The development of Anti-trafficking Information Platform in Armenia” project the Association of Audio-Visual Reporters conducted a special mini-project. It is directed to educate, guide and help the media representatives (cameramen, photographers, sound specialists) to work with victims of trafficking. Read More
For two days Aghveran became a center of Armenia’s European integration process discussions. Friedrich-Ebert Foundation and Yerevan Press Club organized a training-discussion over “Armenia’s integration process among modern geopolitical context” topic. Read More
As you know Audio Visual team continue a series of meeting with different universities students in a framework of human trafficking issues public awareness company. Continuity, consistency demonstrating, training and dissemination of knowledge these are main ways of achieving the proposed vision. Read More
On the 18th of March World Vision international charitable organization’s Armenian branch organized a round-table discussion over «Children in media: existing problems and solution mechanisms» issue. Read More
On the 27th of February “Audio-Visual” NGO’s Team conducted a workshop for social and public organization Mer Doon’s residents, located in Echmiadzin. Read More
Dear Friends, here is the web-based Survey about human trafficking situation and response provided by International Organization for Migration (IOM). You are free to participate in as well.
In the framework of the 2nd Round Evaluation of regional governments’ efforts in the fight against trafficking, GRETA team made a visit to Armenia to meet with the organizations which work in anti-trafficking area. Read More
Unaccompanied children arriving in Greece are meant to be reunited with their families. But the process takes so long, many take their chances with smugglers, writes TheGuardians’ correspondent Daniel Howden. Read More