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Civil Society Organization Sustainability Index
The index, funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development for twenty years, documents the development of civil society in seventy-one countries around the world, including Armenia. ICNL and FHI 360 work with local partners to produce the index annually.
Resources

2020, Analysis, Armenia, Asia & the Pacific, Coronavirus, English, Eurasia, Europe, Hong Kong, International, International Norms & Agreements, Latin America & the Caribbean, Middle East & North Africa, News Post, North America, Poland, resource item, South Korea, Sub-Saharan Africa, Technology & Civic Space
COVID-19: The Surveillance Pandemic
Driven by a desire to protect the health and wellbeing of their citizens and residents, many governments have taken extraordinary ... Read More

2019, Armenia, Assessment and Monitoring, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Civil Society & Government Cooperation, Country Assessments, English, Eurasia, Europe, Freedom of Assembly, Freedom of Association, Freedom of Expression, Georgia, Moldova, Monitoring & Assessment, Monitoring Tools, News Post, Philanthropy, Public Participation, Regional Assessments, resource item, Ukraine
CSO Meter
In partnership with local experts and civil society organizations (CSOs), the European Center for Not-for-Profit Law has developed the CSO ... Read More

2019, Albania, Armenia, Assembly Monitoring, Assessment and Monitoring, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, English, Eurasia, Europe, Freedom of Assembly, Kosovo, Macedonia, Moldova, Monitoring & Assessment, Montenegro, News Post, resource item, Serbia, Ukraine
Monitoring the Right to Free Assembly in Eleven Countries
The right to free assembly is an indispensable element of democracy and a healthy civil society. Recent years have seen ... Read More
News

Adoption of the Law on Public Organizations in Armenia
On December 4, 2001 the National Assembly adopted a progressive Law on Public Organizations Law (the Law). While the Law ... Read More