Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
Oct 26 2012
EU peace-building efforts in Nagorno-Karabakh: second phase of civil
society programme launched
26 October 2012 - 6:48pm
The second phase of the EU-funded civil society programme aimed at
supporting the peace-building efforts around the conflict in
Nagorno-Karabakh has been launched, according to a press release
issued by the EU Delegation in Georgia, the EU Neighbourhood Info
Center reports.
The European Partnership for the Peaceful Settlement of the Conflict
over Nagorno-Karabakh (EPNK) is a continuation of a programme launched
in 2009 under the Instrument for Stability, promoting a dynamic
dialogue between a broad range of policy makers, media and civil
society from all sides of the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
It also supports a wider participation of conflict-affected people in
the peace process, including women, youth, internally-displaced
persons and refugees.
EPNK is a consortium of five European NGOs, which seeks to work with
local partners in the South Caucasus on a wide range of peace-building
projects to improve framework conditions conducive to positively
impacting on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement process.
Oct 26 2012
EU peace-building efforts in Nagorno-Karabakh: second phase of civil
society programme launched
26 October 2012 - 6:48pm
The second phase of the EU-funded civil society programme aimed at
supporting the peace-building efforts around the conflict in
Nagorno-Karabakh has been launched, according to a press release
issued by the EU Delegation in Georgia, the EU Neighbourhood Info
Center reports.
The European Partnership for the Peaceful Settlement of the Conflict
over Nagorno-Karabakh (EPNK) is a continuation of a programme launched
in 2009 under the Instrument for Stability, promoting a dynamic
dialogue between a broad range of policy makers, media and civil
society from all sides of the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
It also supports a wider participation of conflict-affected people in
the peace process, including women, youth, internally-displaced
persons and refugees.
EPNK is a consortium of five European NGOs, which seeks to work with
local partners in the South Caucasus on a wide range of peace-building
projects to improve framework conditions conducive to positively
impacting on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement process.