Civil society organisations across Armenia are strengthening their co-operation to better support refugee communities in Armenia, and address the complex challenges they face, from access to employment to social inclusion and protection.
More than 400 women and girls, including refugees, have already benefited from the Council of Europe supported initiatives, gaining access to vocational training, to employment opportunities and small business development, and tailored support for rebuilding their lives and advancing social and economic empowerment.
Building on these results, a networking event held in Gyumri brought together organisations working in refugee response and women’s empowerment to strengthen co-ordination, share practical experiences, and increase the effectiveness of support. Discussions focused on how organisations can work more effectively together, better identify and respond to the needs of refugee women, and use communication tools, including social media and storytelling, to responsibly amplify women’s voices.
Reflecting on the event, a representative of one of the civil society organisations shared, “This event created a space not only to connect, but to reflect on how we can work more responsibly and effectively together to support refugee women. Sharing practical experiences and challenges helped us see new ways to collaborate and strengthen our impact.”
With a strong focus on people and processes, the discussions encouraged organisations to rethink on how they manage teams, protect beneficiaries, and co-operate internally to provide more responsive and ethical support. An interactive exposition showcased practical solutions and innovative approaches developed by civil society actors across the country.
The event reinforced a shared understanding that stronger co-operation between organisations leads to more effective, inclusive and sustainable support for refugee women and girls.
The event was organised in cooperation between two Council of Europe projects implemented under the Council of Europe Action Plan for Armenia 2023–2026 – Ending Violence Against Women and Promoting Gender Equality in Armenia (Phase II) and Strengthening Human Rights Safeguards for the Displaced Population in Armenia.


