“Multidimensional poverty. numbers, communities, images”. data exhibition at Tavush Marzpetaran

On December 9, the results of research on poverty and social services budget policy in Tavush, Lori, and Shirak regions were presented at Tavush Marzpetan at the “Multidimensional poverty. numbers, communities, images” data exhibition.

The presented research was carried out within the framework of the project “Multidimensional Poverty at the Community Level in Armenia” implemented by the “Caucasian Center of Research Resources-Armenia” Foundation, the scope of which allows building the index of multidimensional poverty at the community level for the first time in the republic.

The project is implemented by the “Caucasian Research Resources Center-Armenia” Foundation, the “Eurasia” Cooperation Foundation, the “Economic Development and Research Center,” and the “Hrant Matevosyan” Foundation.

From December 8 to 21, the exhibition will be held in Vanadzor, Gyumri, and Yerevan.




The HRD Representatives visited Berd

All over the world, December 10 is celebrated as International Human Rights Day. The celebration of that day is associated with the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the United Nations. On December 10, HRD representatives held a reception for citizens in Berd community hall.

The citizens received the necessary advice on the spot and submitted applications to the Defender.

It should also be noted that on the initiative of the Human Rights Defender, visits and receptions of citizens were organized in all the regions of RA on December 10, on the International Day of Human Rights Protection.




The history of Junior Eurovision victories over the past 19 years and the Children’s Choir of the Diocese of Tavush

The history of the victories of the last 19 years of Junior Eurovision in a few minutes, performed by the representatives of the winning countries and the Children’s Choir of the Diocese of Tavush. We are proud to say that the songs of the Armenian delegates were played twice.




The rescuers responded to the alarms about accidents

On December 5-10, the National Crisis Management Center of the Ministry of Emergency Situations received 6 alarms regarding traffic accidents that occurred in different areas of the Republic.

In particular, in Yerevan, in Ijevan, Tavush region, on the Dilijan-Vanadzor and Martuni-Vardenis highways.

The rescuers who arrived at the scene cut off the power to the cars, closed the valves of the gas cylinders, washed the road and demarcated the area.




The opening ceremony of Dovegh village park took place

On November 29, the opening ceremony of Dovegh village park,  renovated by the “Dovegh” charitable foundation, took place.

According to the director of the fund, the renovation of the park was the concluding point of the three-year program of the “Dovegh” fund. The purpose of “Dovegh” Foundation is to encourage settlement and resettlement in the village.

The details in the reportage of Tavush Media reporter Hranush Ananyan.




The impact and consequences of climate change in the Tavush region

Global problems caused by climate change, their perceptibility in Tavush region, anthropogenic factors affecting nature and climate, existing threats, and prevention. We discussed these and other important issues at the Tavush TV pavilion at our regular roundtable.

Our guests were Nara Mnatsakanyan, the coordinator of Tavush Innovation Knowledge Hub, and lieutenant colonel Victor Abazyan, the head of the population protection department of the Tavush rescue department of the RA MES Rescue Service.




Climate change. Influence in Tavush region

In recent years, heat waves have increased in Tavush dangerous hydro-meteorological phenomena have become frequent: hailstorms, early frosts, spring floods, mudslides, landslides, and droughts, which every year leave their negative effects on agriculture, not only leading to limitation of production volumes but also causing other socio-economic problems.




Our Dialect and Customs. Hear, look, and listen

Well, in today’s issue we will talk about the logical and illogical, it is possible and impossible, Armenian and foreign – the “borders” that have found a place in our mores. In short, this is a release for long reflection.

During the transfer, we will also get acquainted with the contents of the traditional “document box” of Grant’s house and wait for you to tell us about your own.

Եվ այսպես՝ էսօր նորից պիրել ենք մեր թափ-թյազա թողարկումը ծեզ պահ տանք։ Չհասկացա՞ք՝ հոգ չէ, հաղորդման մեջ ամեն ինչ կբացատրենք։

And if you understand, it’s better to keep watching, because the next issue of Grant Kazumyan’s author’s program “our dialect and morals” is already on the air.

Let’s go․․․




Important conversations about hope, will and action. 5 more motivational speakers were hosted in Ijevan

Important conversations about hope, will, and action. On November 22, a community event in the format of TED talks was organized at YSU Ijevan branch. Such an event is being organized for the 2nd time within the framework of the activity of the “American Library and Training Center.”

During their speeches, the speakers of the event addressed mainly 2 topics, talking about the importance of social inclusion and equality and the importance of individual initiative.

Accomplished people who have faced difficulties in life and have great public recognition were invited. The speakers were Ladislav Beraneck, Gevorg Simonyan, Narine Grigoryan, Sargis Stepanyan, and Sirarpi Mughdusyan.

YSU IB students also attended the meeting and addressed their questions to the speakers. At the end of the event, certificates of appreciation were given to the speakers.




Small agricultural machinery was provided to the farmers of Ijevan and Berd communities

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations continues to support Armenian families with funding from the European Union. On December 2, small agricultural machinery was provided to the economic entities of 25 settlements of Ijevan and Berd communities of Tavush marz, who are involved in local active groups.Equipment provided includes two-wheel tractors, tillers, rotary mowers, electric sprayers, diesel generators and welding equipment.

The support was provided within the framework of the “Empowerment of local actors for development in Lori and Tavush regions” project, which is financed by the European Union and jointly with the United Nations Development Program. The support is aimed at increasing the resilience of small farmers.

The project is implemented in Tavush and Lori regions as part of the concept of community-led local development and aims to actively involve local authorities and the population in development processes by creating infrastructures supporting local development and improving the capacities of relevant ministries and agencies.