An entrepreneurship and vocational training center for vulnerable groups will operate in Dilijan
In March 2021, the Union of Armenian Communities initiated the program "Creation of a social entrepreneurship and vocational training center ...
In March 2021, the Union of Armenian Communities initiated the program "Creation of a social entrepreneurship and vocational training center ...
The Jinishyan Memorial Foundation offers potential, starting and existing entrepreneurs aged 18-35 living in Gegharkunik, Lori, Shirak, Tavush, Syunik, Vayots ...
The program ca be applied from Shirak, Lori and Tavush Regions. Fill in the application to apply for the program https://bit.ly/3FkTOdQ ...
Wine is proud, stubborn, and honest; sometimes too bold, and the wines of Koghb are brave and unbreakable. Gagik Aghababyan, ...
3 years ago, 15-year-old Edita took part in a business planning course and then thought that she could have her ...
In border guard Berkaber village, on the bank of Berkaber reservoir, the Khudaverdyan family established a persimmon orchard in 1988. ...
Starting from October 15, Tavush TV offers to present the advertisements of the businesses operating in border areas on our ...
From research to implementation by developing innovative skills. For this purpose, on September 24, "Fab Lab Armenia" organized the "Research ...
On August 20 and 21, ProtoLab techno-engineering laboratory held an event named "The Prototype of the Future." It was a ...
The works of the joint investment project of the Armenian National Interests Fund (ANIF) and Apaga Projects are near completion, ...
Tavush Media is the new project of Emergency Channel Informative NGO in Tavush region. Strengthening the information capabilities of the region: television, radio, website, and an educational resource center for young journalists. Information safety is the keystone of the safety system. We should together realize RESILIENT TAVUSH.
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