Hayasa Tahmazyan

ArmeniaCorps Featured on Credo Voices Podcast

Hayasa Tahmazyan, founder of the Armenia Corps Development Initiative, was recently featured on the Credo Voices Podcast by Credo Advisory, a Nigeria- and Washington, D.C.-based communications organization. Inspired by the Gates Foundation and the United Nations’ commitment to driving positive change, Credo Voices is hosted by Awele Okigbo, Founder of Credo Advisory. The podcast spotlights […]

Workshop on Sustainable Development: People-Centered, Inclusive, and Localized

Masis Community, Ararat region: On November 9–10, 2024, participants of the Rapid Social Inclusion through Asset-Based Community Development program engaged in a powerful workshop that introduced them to the core principles of the development sector through non-formal education. The goal: to equip young people with the mindset and tools to drive the Sustainable Development Goals […]

ArmeniaCorps at the World Bank and Devex World 2024

Washington, D.C.: From October 21 to 25, 2024, ArmeniaCorps participated in the World Bank Group Annual Meetings and Devex World 2024 in Washington, D.C., where global leaders and changemakers gathered to shape the future of international development. Hayasa Tahmazyan, Founding President of ArmeniaCorps, represented the organization and engaged in high-level discussions, connecting with partners and […]

Strengthening Institutions for a Resilient Armenia

Masis Community, Ararat region: On August 14, 2024, ArmeniaCorps—together with the Community Digital Development Platform NGO and the Masis Consolidated Community municipality—delivered a pro bono capacity-building training for municipal staff and local organization representatives. Led by ArmeniaCorps founding president Hayasa Tahmazyan, the training focused on equipping professionals with practical tools for designing impactful programs. Participants […]

Transforming Libraries into Community Learning Hubs for Rural Youth

In the villages of Ghukasavan and Norabats, 40 rural teenagers gained free access to non-formal education in financial literacy, media literacy, career orientation, and personal development, thanks to the vision and collaboration of two local librarians: Hermine Martirosyan (Norabats) and Shoghik Melqonyan (Ghukasavan). This initiative grew out of their shared participation in community development workshops […]