Peace and security through women’s active participation: Workshop held in Tavush region
Challenges within communities are often visible to all; however, their systematic analysis and the clear prioritization of needs are frequently ...
Challenges within communities are often visible to all; however, their systematic analysis and the clear prioritization of needs are frequently ...
On December 15, Christos Sophianopoulos, Ambassador of Greece to Armenia, visited Tavush Province. During the visit, the ambassador met with ...
Three schools in border villages of Tavush Province — Sarigyugh, Voskepar, and Artsvaberd — have received essential equipment to enhance ...
Friendly ties and joint initiatives with sister cities from different countries are highly valued by the Ijevan community. On November ...
Due to scheduled maintenance work at the “Ayrum” metering station, gas supply will be temporarily suspended from 9:00 a.m. on ...
On October 24, at around 08:30 a.m., a Mercedes car and a Hyundai bus collided in the administrative area of ...
What does a person need to feel complete? Sometimes, all it takes is someone who listens, understands, and helps uncover ...
"On October 23, from 07:00, the Berd-Verin Karmiraghbyur road section will be closed to all vehicles due to construction work. ...
The olive shoots brought from Greece back in the previous century have not only adapted to the landscape of Tavush ...
A study conducted by the Tavush Regional Prosecutor’s Office within the scope of its authority to protect state (community) interests ...

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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