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.

A group of five experts from the field of Information and Communication Technologies visited Armenia on 6-10 October to meet their counterparts in the neighbouring country with the aim of discovering the potential areas of cooperation.

The Hrant Dink Foundation organised a three-week summer school in Yerevan between June 24 - July 10, with the participation of 26 architecture students from MEF University and National University of Architecture and Construction.

A group of five scholars from Kadir Has University’s (Istanbul) Art and Design, and MEF University’s (Istanbul) Art, Design and Architecture faculties visited Armenia from January 21st to 23rd 2019.

A group of five medical doctors specialised in the field of Familial Mediterranean Fever (FMF) disease from prominent public universities and medical institutions in Ankara and Istanbul visited Armenia between March 18th and 20th.

Turkey-Armenia Travel Grantee Şahin Başol: If the intellectuals from both countries remember that there is still a chance for communication of the people of two nations and cultures, then these people will start thinking why the border is closed.

Gayane Ayvazyan, who travelled to Turkey with the support of Turkey-Armenia Travel Grant together with her colleagues from Eiva Art Foundation: It is different when you sit together in comparison to distance talks and discussions.

A group of six journalists from Turkey visited Armenia on 8-10 December 2018 for covering the pre and post-election processes around the Snap Parliamentary Elections, which took place on December 9th. 

The Hrant Dink Foundation (HDF) is currently seeking an evaluation consultant or team of consultants to undertake an evaluation of the project ‘Beyond Borders: Turkey - Armenia Travel Grant, Fellowship Scheme and Dialogue Programmes’.

A group of six scholars in the field of public health, from Acıbadem and Koç Universities in Turkey, visited Armenia on 22-25 November, 2018, as part of the Turkey-Armenia Dialogue Programme series.