EU PROJECT LAUNCHES WEBSITE ABOUT NAGORNO-KARABAKH
Turan Information Agency, Azerbaijan
November 2, 2013 Saturday
The European Partnership for the Peaceful Settlement of the Conflict
over Nagorno-Karabakh (www.epnk.org ) has launched a website,
which comprises sections about project activities and work research,
analysis, training, capacity building and other activities. The EPNK
is a unique initiative, funded by the European Union, that seeks to
positively impact the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement process.
The main aim of website is to share information about EPNK with
anyone interested to learn more about peace building work in the South
Caucasus for building mutual understanding of and confidence in the
settlement process - essential ingredients for any sustainable and
peaceful resolution of the conflict.
EPNK is run by a consortium of five European NGOs (Conciliation
Resources, Crisis Management Initiative, International Alert,
Kvinna till Kvinna Foundation and LINKS) that closely works with
multiple local partners across the region of the South Caucasus for
implementation of projects in confidence building.
The project strives to bridge differences by encouraging dialogue
between societies across the conflict divide. Those taking part
in the dialogue include a broad range of Armenian and Azerbaijani
policymakers, media and civil society - including those in and from
Nagorno-Karabakh. -02D-
Turan Information Agency, Azerbaijan
November 2, 2013 Saturday
The European Partnership for the Peaceful Settlement of the Conflict
over Nagorno-Karabakh (www.epnk.org ) has launched a website,
which comprises sections about project activities and work research,
analysis, training, capacity building and other activities. The EPNK
is a unique initiative, funded by the European Union, that seeks to
positively impact the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement process.
The main aim of website is to share information about EPNK with
anyone interested to learn more about peace building work in the South
Caucasus for building mutual understanding of and confidence in the
settlement process - essential ingredients for any sustainable and
peaceful resolution of the conflict.
EPNK is run by a consortium of five European NGOs (Conciliation
Resources, Crisis Management Initiative, International Alert,
Kvinna till Kvinna Foundation and LINKS) that closely works with
multiple local partners across the region of the South Caucasus for
implementation of projects in confidence building.
The project strives to bridge differences by encouraging dialogue
between societies across the conflict divide. Those taking part
in the dialogue include a broad range of Armenian and Azerbaijani
policymakers, media and civil society - including those in and from
Nagorno-Karabakh. -02D-