Назад EU and Council of Europe Joint Efforts: Progress in Armenia and the Way Forward

Partners at the Local Steering Committee in Yerevan

Partners at the Local Steering Committee in Yerevan

Joint efforts under the Phase III of the “Partnership for Good Governance” by the European Union, the Council of Europe and Armenian partners have delivered concrete improvements in how justice is provided, how economic crime is addressed, and how rights are protected across Armenia. The results of the past year of implementation were highlighted at the 4th Local Steering Committee meeting held on 14 April 2026, where Armenian stakeholders and their European partners came together to reflect on progress achieved and to discuss also the way forward.

Across the country, reforms are already contributing to a more efficient justice system people can trust. New procedures regarding small monetary claims reduced Court’s caseloads by up to 80%. At the same time, nearly 1 000 professionals, from judges to prosecutors, have strengthened their skills, ensure that judicial decisions remain aligned with European human rights standards. A Mentoring methodology for legal professionals on gender equality standards is now integrated into the national training system, ensuring improvements continue over time. A growing number of trained professionals in Armenia are now helping women access justice more easily.

Institutions are stepping up efforts to tackle corruption and economic crime. Whistleblowers are better protected with stronger legal safeguards, investigators rely more on evidence-based approaches when dealing with corruption and money laundering offences, and public officials have access to clearer guidance on integrity and ethical conduct.

At the same time, ongoing efforts to prevent discrimination and hate are contributing to safer and more inclusive communities. Law enforcement officers are equipped to respond more effectively to hate crimes, journalists enabled to promote responsible reporting, and students and educators can actively counter hate speech.

The meeting offered an opportunity to take stock of these achievements and reaffirm the shared commitment, supported by the European Union and the Council of Europe, to further strengthen justice, countering economic crime, promote equality, anti-discrimination and woman access to justice in Armenia. By working closely with national partners, the programme aims to deepen the impact made over the past three years of implementation and ensure that the changes people are already experiencing today become lasting reforms.


This event is part of the European Union and Council of Europe joint programme “Partnership for Good Governance”, co-funded by the European Union and the Council of Europe, and implemented by the Council of Europe.

Yerevan, Armenia 14 April 2026
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