PUBLICATIONS
THROUGH DEMOCRACY TO LASTING PEACE: PEACE DIALOGUE NGO’S ANNUAL REVIEW | 2023 – 2024
At Peace Dialogue, we have always believed that democracy is the foundation for lasting peace. For us, democracy is not just about governance or elections—it is a process that places human dignity, participatory justice, and inclusive dialogue at the heart of peacebuilding. It is a living and evolving commitment to fairness, accountability, and the empowerment of all voices, especially in societies fractured by conflict. Over the past two years, the political and geopolitical challenges in our region and beyond have tested this belief. The transformative power of dialogue, advocacy, and collective action remains our guiding principle, even as the context of our work becomes increasingly complex and fragile.
Tracking the Implementation of Armenia’s 2023-2025 Human Rights Action Plan: Achievements and Gaps in Right to Life in the Armed Forces
Tracking the Implementation of Armenia’s 2023-2025 Human Rights Action Plan: Achievements and Gaps in Torture Prevention in the Armed Forces
Methodological Guide on Creative Peace Building
This guide is based on the systematization and analysis of experiences of the ARENA network members through the use of different artistic means in their community-based, peace-building work within their respective conflict-affected societies. The publication was compiled primarily to assist the staff in the organisations that work with peace-building efforts. It is also envisioned as a resource for anyone interested in community-based, peace activism. The methodological guide intends to encourage the reader to apply some of their own initiative and adapt the examples to the needs of their own communities and within their local context.
Quarterly Report on the Human Rights Situation in the Armed Forces / Vol.5
Peace Dialogue NGO is presenting the current issue of its quarterly report on the conditions of Human Rights in the RA Armed Forces for the period July-September, 2017.
Quarterly Report on the Human Rights Situation in the Armed Forces / Vol.4
Peace Dialogue is presenting the current issue of its quarterly report on the conditions of Human Rights in the RA Military Forces.
The relatives of those citizens who were undergoing/undergo compulsory military service in the Armenian Armed forces applied to the organization during the period of 2015-2017, point out that, despite the fact that their children were recognized suitable for military service with restrictions as a result of a health check, they were/are not granted any privileges and it is unclear how mentioned restrictions are expressed upon their children’s service.
Quarterly Report on the Human Rights Situation in the Armenian Armed Forces (Vol.3)
The preparation of the Peace Dialogue’s current report on the Human Rights in the Armed Forces coincided with the campaigns of political parties running for the National Assembly that was held in April 2, 2017. Given the fact that all the political parties one way or another touched upon the issues of the armed forces, we decided, within the framework of this report, to refer to the provisions of electoral programs that discuss the situation of human rights in the armed forces.
Quarterly Report on the Human Rights Violations in the RA Military Forces (Vol.2)
Peace Dialogue is an Armenian non-governmental organization active in peacebuilding, democracy and human rights. One of the main spheres of its activities is monitoring of human rights violations in the RA Armed Forces, in pursuit of justice and initiation of public debate on current issues in the Armenian Armed Forces, particularly aimed, but not limited …
What is Militarism? (Graphic Album)
Dear visitors, here you can find the graphic works made by Marat Gevorgyan. With these works Marat expresses his concerns on issues related to militaristic tendencies in Armenia.
Peace Dialogue: Annual Report | 2015 – 2016
Dear beneficiaries, donors, supporters and followers of Peace Dialogue Non-Governmental organization, we are pleased to introduce our Biannual Report for 2015-2016.