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Armenia: EU-funded project to map creative sector displaced from Nagorno-Karabakh
May 26, 2025

Armenia: EU-funded project to map creative sector displaced from Nagorno-Karabakh


As part of the EU-funded Three4ResilientArmenia project, the Impact Hub Armenia Social Innovation Development Foundation has launched a new initiative aimed at mapping representatives of the creative sectors who have been displaced from Nagorno-Karabakh.

The map will then be used to develop the potential of participants in the creative sector, equip them with competitive advantages and thus ensure them a stable source of income.

The project is looking for professionals in various fields, including painters and sculptors; carpet weavers, embroiderers, and woodworkers; graphic designers, animators, and web designers; actors, musicians, and dancers; writers and bloggers; creators of jewellery, furniture, soap, candles and other handmade items; fashion, interior, textile and other designers; video producers, and photographers; and specialists in the organisation, management and distribution of creative projects.

To take part in mapping, please fill in the online form by 7 June.

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CLOSING DATE

June 7, 2025


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