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In the push for a clean, green Armenia, innovations in waste management and the circular economy are vital. We sit down with experts in the field who understand what needs to happen for the health and environmental protection of the next generation.
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In a conversation with two experts from India, we draw lessons from the Indian presidency of the G20 and the overall rise of India on the world stage.
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With reflections from the long, difficult journey of Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh over the past three years, one of the region’s most vivid and vocal journalists shares her reflections on where we go from here.
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Armenia is fortunate to have an abundance of water resources. But it is also a water-stressed country and one of the top 10 in the world in water wastage—a result of aging infrastructure and irrigation practices long in need of updating. In the face of declining rainfall and climate-change impacts, as well as regional interstate dynamics, this vital resource must be managed well in order to keep sustaining Armenia and its people. How can Armenia maintain its privileged position as a water-wealthy country for future generations?
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An artist, professor and calligrapher, Ruben Malayan shares some of the symbols that have captured the spirit of the Armenian people for centuries. How can they enliven and illuminate the path forward?
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Professor Roberta Ervine of St. Nersess Armenian Seminary reaches back to the seventh century for lessons on rebuilding and resiliency that can help guide Armenia today.
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The protection of human rights seems increasingly difficult in a region still recovering from past abuses. With both practical experience and deep analytical insights, Anahit Manasyan, Human Rights Defender of Armenia, examines the structural approach to countering human-rights violations and preventing new ones from occurring. This includes the integration of civil society and regional partners in a framework for improving the human rights record of the region.
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