Fighting Disinformation in Tavush: Training on Digital Security and Resilience
"Emergency Channel" Information NGO and Tavush Media, together with Freedom House, are launching a new project aimed at combating disinformation ...
"Emergency Channel" Information NGO and Tavush Media, together with Freedom House, are launching a new project aimed at combating disinformation ...
The other day in Yerevan, the exhibition of carpets was held in the center of the People's Art Hub Foundation, ...
On June 22, at 13:57 p.m., the National Center for Crisis Management received an emergency call that an accident occurred ...
There are no enclaves in Noyemberyan community, the people of Noyemberyan live in their Armenian land. Arsen Aghababyan, head of ...
According to the information of his relatives, Zorik Hayrapet Davtyan lived in Ijevan on rent before going to the Russian ...
On the occasion of the Theater Day, our cultural "Tavush talk" is with artist, director, actor, writer Samvel Beglaryan. He ...
Tavush Media was again crowded. The representatives of the Noyemberyan territorial center of the Tavush regional branch of the World ...
We are happy to announce that the Adobe Academy-Noyemberyan project is starting. In cooperation with Whiz Code Academy, a 6-month ...
Within the framework of the “Moral and Psychological Resistant Tavush” project implemented by Emergency Channel Information NGO and Tavush Media, ...
Client: Hayastan All-Armenian Fund / Yerevan, Baghramyan ave. 26/1/, announces an open tender, which will go through one round. The ...
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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