Peace Dialogue’s Statements
Peace Dialogue Joins Coordinating Council of the Action Plan for 2023-2025 Deriving from Armenia’s National Strategy of Human Rights Protection
It’s significant to mention that Peace Dialogue previously participated in the Coordinating Council for the 2020-2022 Action Plan, stemming from Armenia’s National Strategy for Human Rights Protection.
Peace Dialogue NGO Announces a Vacancy for the Post of Project Manager
Organization: Peace Dialogue NGO
Department:Peacebuilding and Gender
Position Title: Project Manager
Location: Vanadzor, Armenia
Working hours: 40 hours per week
Application deadline: June 30, 2018.
Probation period: one month
Duration: The employment contract will be signed for a period of 6 months with the possibility to prolong it to one year.
“Rethinking, Cooperating, Sharing” / Cross-Cultural Project
Peace Dialogue NGO announces a call for applications for participation in the EU funded youth mobility project “Rethinking, Cooperating, Sharing”.
This cross-cultural project is intended for young people aged 18-25, who are ready to actively contribute to the dissemination of experience gained within the scope of the project.
Peace Dialogue NGO invites applications for the position of Project Assistant
Department: Peacebuilding and Gender
Position Title: Project Assistant
Location: Vanadzor, Armenia
Working hours: 20 hours per week
Application deadline: April 5, 2018
Probation period: One month
Job Vacancy Announcement
Peace Dialogue NGO invites applications for the position of Translator/Interpreter.
Submission deadline: March 9, 2018
Location: Vanadzor, Armenia
Working hours: Full time working hours (11:00-18:00). Working from home and flexible hours are acceptable.
Probation period: one month
The Administrative Court refused Peace Dialogue NGO’s appeal to oblige the Ministry of Defense to provide information.
The RA Administrative Court, presided over by judge Karen Zarikyan, during the court hearing on April 18, 2017 refused Peace Dialogue NGO’s appeal against the RA MoD which would require the Ministry of Defense to provide official information regarding the fatalities in the RA Armed Forces from 1994-2014 including the full names of the deceased soldiers, the location of the incident, the date, unit number, unit commander’s full name and title, the cause of death and all other unrestricted information.
On the Possible Closure of the OSCE Office in Yerevan
The OSCE Office in Yerevan (hereafter also referred to as the Office) has been established based on the July 22, 1999 decision of the OSCE Permanent Council and started its operation on February 16, 2000 after the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia ratified the memorandum of understanding signed between OSCE and the Armenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Office is one of the key European institutions in the country.
Prominent Human Rights Defender Michael Danielyan Passed Away.
Today, on August 24, 2016 prominent Armenian human rights defender Michael (Mika) Danielyan passed away.