The policy memo titled 'Higher education cooperation between Armenia and Turkey' providing information on higher education in Turkey and Armenia, has been published. This policy brief aims to shed light on possible avenues of constructive cooperation.

Translation Grant aiming to contribute to the normalisation of relations between the peoples of Turkey and Armenia is still open for applications. Apply now!

The Eastern Armenian translation of “The Sounds of Silence I: Turkey’s Armenians Speak”, was presented at an event jointly hosted by the Hrant Dink Foundation and AGBU Armenia on September 14, 2021.

The Hrant Dink Foundation launches the Turkey-Armenia Travel Grant with a view to increase direct contacts and to promote cooperation between the peoples of the two neighbouring countries. 

Turkey-Armenia Fellowship Scheme was launched by the Hrant Dink Foundation in 2014 with a view to promote cross-border affiliation and cooperation of professionals from the two neighbouring countries.

Since 2009, the Hrant Dink Foundation has been implementing Turkey-Armenia Journalists' Dialogue Programme to strengthen ties between journalists from Turkey and Armenia.

We are deeply saddened and worried about the recent conflict in the region. We call on the administrators of all related countries to open negotiation channels and to operate diplomatic tools so that the societies of Armenia and Azerbaijan can live together in peace.   

On July 23, 2020, about twenty representatives from various associations, centers, NGOs, and universities working in the field of disability and human rights from Turkey and Armenia held an online roundtable meeting.

Around 80 host organisations have proposed programmes for Turkey-Armenia Fellowship Scheme. You can learn more about their suggested activities. Fellowship Scheme will continue until July 2021 and the deadline for applications is May 2021.

The Programme Support to Armenia-Turkey Normalisation Process: Phase 3 (ATNP3), implemented with the support of the European Union, opened the call for Grant Scheme applications. The deadline for applications is 30 March 2020.

Support to the Armenia-Turkey Normalisation Process: Stage Two (ATNP2) is a programme implemented by a Consortium of eight civil society organisations from Armenia and Turkey with the financial assistance of the European Union.

An Armenia-Turkey Expert Dialogue Group has been initiated in order to build on the civil society momentum and to prepare a list of confidence-building measures aiming at the normalisation of relations between the two neighbours.