We present the next story in the “Disappearing Yerevan” series.
TIAC Executive Director Sona Ayvazyan participated in a discussion titled “Controlling Growing Defense Budgets: What Can Parliaments Do?” held in Stockholm on May 14.
Grigor Amiryan’s house is not just a building — it is a fragment of Yerevan’s historical memory, carrying the past within it and reminding us that cities also live through their monuments.
We are happy to present to you the result of our months of work — the Database of Yerevan’s Historical and Cultural Monuments, aimed at studying and preserving the historical and cultural heritage of our city.
Several NGOs and citizens filed a lawsuit with the Administrative Court of Armenia, challenging the government's decision to provide a budgetary guarantee of up to USD 150 million to Lydian Armenia for the operation of the Amulsar mine.
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- Civic space & engagement
- State of corruption
- Public resources & services
- Corruption prevention
- Law and enforcement
- Political system and elections
- Public finance & procurement
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Disappearing Yerevan: Arami Street
We present the next story in the “Disappearing Yerevan” series.

Armenia Plans to Expand the Role of CSOs in Representing Public Interests in Court
CSOs propose more comprehensive approach for their legal standing in the court.

2025 Stockholm Forum on Peace and Development
TIAC Executive Director Sona Ayvazyan participated in a discussion titled “Controlling Growing Defense Budgets: What Can Parliaments Do?” held in Stockholm on May 14.

At What Stage Is the Implementation of the Judicial and Legal Reform Strategy?
Today, a discussion was held in Factor TV’s studio to understand how the judicial and legal reform strategy has been implemented and what issues remain.
Till today
- 100+ projects
- 120+ publications
- 80+ packages of legal recommendations
- 4500+ people received anti-corruption trainings
- 5000+ people took part in the monitoring activities
- 5500+ people participated in discussions