REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ARMENIAN AND TURKISH CIVIL SOCIETY TO COME TOGETHER AT A CONFERENCE IN ISTANBUL
armradio.am
17:35 19.10.2012
On October 22-23, 2012, more than 50 representatives of the Armenian
and Turkish civil society and expert communities will come together
at a conference in Istanbul to discuss the role of non-state actors
in promoting Armenia-Turkey relations.
The conference is organized as part of the "Support to Armenia-Turkey
Rapprochement" (SATR) project, funded by the United States Agency for
International Development (USAID), and implemented by the Eurasia
Partnership Foundation, Yerevan Press Club, International Center
for Human Development, and Union of Manufacturers and Businessmen
(Employers) of Armenia. Key Turkish partners for the project include
the Global Political Trends Center, the Turkish-Armenian the Business
Development Council, Anadolu Kultur, the GAYA Research Institute, the
Media and Communications Department of Izmir University of Economics,
Toplum Gonulluleri Vakfi, the Turkish Economic and Social Studies
Foundation, and the Economic Policy Research Foundation of Turkey.
The conference will summarize the outputs, achievements, and
lessons learned during the two years of the Support to Armenia-Turkey
Rapprochement Project implementation, as well as present an opportunity
to discuss strategies for the road ahead for non-state actors in
promoting Armenia-Turkey relations.
USAID and its partner organizations support Armenia-Turkey
rapprochement by facilitating engagement between civil society groups,
establishment and development of business partnerships and regional
professional networks, and enhanced understanding between the people,
for peace and economic integration in the region.
http://www.armradio.am/en/2012/10/19/representatives-of-the-armenian-and-tur
kish-civil-society-to-come-together-at-a-conference-in-istanbul/
From: A. Papazian
armradio.am
17:35 19.10.2012
On October 22-23, 2012, more than 50 representatives of the Armenian
and Turkish civil society and expert communities will come together
at a conference in Istanbul to discuss the role of non-state actors
in promoting Armenia-Turkey relations.
The conference is organized as part of the "Support to Armenia-Turkey
Rapprochement" (SATR) project, funded by the United States Agency for
International Development (USAID), and implemented by the Eurasia
Partnership Foundation, Yerevan Press Club, International Center
for Human Development, and Union of Manufacturers and Businessmen
(Employers) of Armenia. Key Turkish partners for the project include
the Global Political Trends Center, the Turkish-Armenian the Business
Development Council, Anadolu Kultur, the GAYA Research Institute, the
Media and Communications Department of Izmir University of Economics,
Toplum Gonulluleri Vakfi, the Turkish Economic and Social Studies
Foundation, and the Economic Policy Research Foundation of Turkey.
The conference will summarize the outputs, achievements, and
lessons learned during the two years of the Support to Armenia-Turkey
Rapprochement Project implementation, as well as present an opportunity
to discuss strategies for the road ahead for non-state actors in
promoting Armenia-Turkey relations.
USAID and its partner organizations support Armenia-Turkey
rapprochement by facilitating engagement between civil society groups,
establishment and development of business partnerships and regional
professional networks, and enhanced understanding between the people,
for peace and economic integration in the region.
http://www.armradio.am/en/2012/10/19/representatives-of-the-armenian-and-tur
kish-civil-society-to-come-together-at-a-conference-in-istanbul/
From: A. Papazian