Turkey-Armenia Travel Grantees, Ayşegül Özadak and Tuğçe Özdemir, who visited Armenia as storytellers for the project 'Curious Steps': We saw there how important even small things could be.

Elif Yağmur Turan from Turkey, UWCD’18, received the Hrant Dink Foundation Turkey-Armenia Travel Grant to attend to her classes in Armenia at United World College (UWC) Dilijan for the spring term in 2017.

A public talk with the title 'Clash of Turkish and Armenian Narratives: The Imperative for a Comprehensive and Nuanced Public Memory' will be held by Nareg Seferian at Hrant Dink Foundation on the 21st of February. 

Anahit Ghazaryan, our fellow from Turkey-Armenia Fellowship Scheme, and Dorukhan Demirbilek, from the host organization, Kadir Has University Lifelong Education Center, talked about the programme.

Furkan Demirbaş, one of the Turkey-Armenia Travel Grantees from a group of students at Boğaziçi University: If we want to see better days in the future, we should think and act beyond borders. 

Nareg Seferian, one of our fellows from Turkey-Armenia Fellowship Scheme, and Cana Tülüş, from Nareg's host organization, Istanbul Policy Center, explained their mutual work and their opinions about the programme.

We are delighted to announce that in this round, the Hrant Dink Foundation will be offering support in the form of a travel grant to a total of 48 individuals, including 21 from Armenia, 27 from Turkey for their visit in the neighbouring country.

Sevda Baysal, Turkey-Armenia Travel Grantee: When you can't see the end of the road, you understand the courage is not about knowing the path, solution of any conflict is only about taking the first step on that road.

In the eighth year of the programme, 11 participants from Turkey were invited to take part in a five-day programme in Yerevan, Tsakhkadzor and Dilijan to gain a better understanding of Armenia.

Hrant Dink Foundation is delighted to announce the selected fellows of the Turkey-Armenia Fellowship Scheme in its second cycle. In this cycle, a total of 11 fellows will be a part of the programme.

A group of 5 journalists and 1 travel agent from Turkey visited Armenia from October, 1st to 5th, 2016 in the 8th year of the Turkey-Armenia Journalists’ Dialogue Programme, organised by the Hrant Dink Foundation.

A Consortium of eight civil society organisations periodically announces a Call for Proposals for the Grant Scheme within the framework of the programme Support to the Armenia-Turkey Normalisation Process.