
Child marriage across the Caucasus: why laws alone aren’t enough
While child marriage persists behind closed doors in the Caucasus and across Eurasia, Equality Now is working to strengthen state responses.

While child marriage persists behind closed doors in the Caucasus and across Eurasia, Equality Now is working to strengthen state responses.

While conditions for the press vary across the Caucasus, many of the dangers are ubiquitous. OC Media spoke with journalists from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Daghestan, and Georgia about some of the challenges they must overcome to report the news. World Press Freedom Day on 3 May is a chance to highlight the importance of independent media as a blueprint of pluralistic democracy. It is also an opportunity to look back at recent developments that have affected and shaped media’s work in the Caucasu

With the pandemic still raging and the region reeling one year after the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War, our team gives their predictions for what may lie in store for the Caucasus in 2022. Ani Avetisyan, Staff Writer There’ll be almost no change in Armenia-Azerbaijan relations. Border tensions will continue and talks over renewed transport links will drag on. The countries will start negotiating on the exchange of exclaves. Armenia relations with the government in Nagorno-Karabakh will rema

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