Our projects and research

Future Leaders
After a series of projects, we finally came to the topic of our original project, now we are working on developing and improving it to provide more opportunities to the communities of the marzes. To implement this project, we are searching for young motivated individuals from 15-20 age groups, who will conduct PDM(Project Design and Management) at schools in Marzes! We wil conduct workshops for them to learn and be able to conduct the trainings.
We belive that educated and motivated youth is the most valuable asset of the country
We offer:
• Ability to make new connections
• Unforgettable experience
• Ability to travel In Armenia
• Development of project management skills
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An opportunity to enrich your CV
Saving Western Armenian
As a vital part of Armenian culture and heritage, Western Armenian language and culture are important for all Armenians to learn and preserve. We are dedicated to promoting and preserving the rich cultural heritage of Western Armenian, with the ultimate goal of integrating it into the curriculum of Armenian schools.

Drying Sevan
We continue to use water resources as if they are infinite. There is an opinion that has been formed for years that Armenia has inexhaustible water resources, and both our businessmen and ordinary citizens do not have water-saving behavior. Every year the World Bank and other international financial and development organizations have analyzes and calculations where Armenia has a problem of water scarcity. We, as RA citizens, are obliged to get to know the problem thoroughly and speak about it, to make our voice heard on different platforms because one of the principles of sustainable development is to provide future generations with resources.

Teghut Tailing Dump
Teghut mine is a copper and molybdenum open-pit mine located in the Lori region of Armenia. The mine has been the subject of controversy due to its impact on the surrounding environment, particularly the Teghut Forest and the Debed River. The mining operation produces large quantities of waste material known as tailings, which contain heavy metals and other toxic substances that can contaminate the surrounding land and water. The tailings have the potential to leach into the river, which is a major source of drinking water for nearby communities. Therefore, it is crucial to find a solution to the Teghut tailings problem to protect the health and well-being of the people and the environment. This could involve the implementation of more effective waste management strategies, the rehabilitation of the affected areas, or the closure of the mine altogether.

