News & events
22.03.2022 Shushan Doydoyan - l'autorégulation pour une presse libre et responsable en Arménie
Shushan Doydoyan(*) est militante historique pour la liberté de la presse en Arménie depuis plus de 20 ans. Fondatrice et présidente du "Centre pour la liberté de l'information", le FOICA, elle coordonne, propose, et surveille la mise en œuvre et l'application des lois relatives à son sujet au profit de la société civile arménienne. Nous avons voulu recueillir son impression au sujet de ses derniers aménagements.
04.03.2022 STATEMENT
Armenian National Platform of the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum has released a Statement about Russia's war against Ukraine.
22.02.2022 Upscaling the use of beneficial ownership data in Armenia
Armenia is a world leader in beneficial ownership transparency. Since 2021, Armenia has been collecting and publishing beneficial ownership information in a well-structured, open data format in a public Business Register. This data is published in line with the Beneficial Ownership Data Standard (BODS) to ensure data is interoperable, easily reusable, and high quality.
29.01.2022 Empowering the Private Sector to Combat Disinformation
On January 26-27, 2022 FOICA and Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) organized “Empowering the Private Sector to Combat Disinformation” online training sessions for 29 representatives of 26 private companies.
21.01.2022 Higher liability for violation of the right to information
The Ministry of Justice gave a positive conclusion to the petition submitted by the FOICA aimed at increasing the amount of administrative responsibility for violating the right to information. The new draft based on the petition has been officially circulated in the platform of the drafts e-draft.am on January 20, 2022.
19.01.2022 Empowering the Private Sector to Combat Disinformation
On January 18-19, 2022 FOICA and Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) organized “Empowering the Private Sector to Combat Disinformation” online training sessions for 28 representatives of 23 private companies.