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Young European Ambassadors build bridges against discrimination in Venice

18-20 March 2026 Venice, Italy

The Council of Europe works closely with Young European Ambassadors (YEA) to strengthen youth engagement in promoting equality, diversity and human rights across Europe and its neighbouring regions. In this context, 25 Young European Ambassadors from the Western Balkans and Eastern Partnership...

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Justice reform in Armenia delivers tangible results through the Council of Europe-European Union joint project

February 7, 2026 Yerevan, Armenia

Three years of co-operation between the Council of Europe, the European Union and Armenian partners have delivered tangible progress in strengthening the country’s justice system. Legislative reforms, improved professional capacities across the justice sector, a major reduction in civil court...

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From training to impact: strengthening Armenia’s capacity to tackle financial crime

19 January 2026 Yerevan, Armenia

To ensure economic stability, uphold the rule of law, and protect society from the impact of illicit financial activities, strong and effective responses to economic crime are essential. The Council of Europe, in co-operation with the State Revenue Committee of the Republic of Armenia, which...

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Justice Dashboard Eastern Partnership: Publication of the 2024 data analysis

3 December 2025 Strasbourg, France

The European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ) has released the results of the 2024 data collection for the “Dashboard for the Eastern Partnership”, covering Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, the Republic of Moldova, and Ukraine. Comparative tables and graphs, highlight regional trends...

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Working towards improving Armenia’s capacity to fight money laundering and terrorist financing

1-2 December 2025 Dilijan, Armenia

The support to Armenia in reinforcing its ability to prevent and combat money laundering and terrorist financing is continuous. This includes helping key national institutions, particularly the notarial and legal sectors, better understand financial crime risks, recognize warning signs, and...

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