Armenia to host Social Advertising Virtual FestivalAugust 28, 2012 - 21:25 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - At the initiative of Kanachastan NGO, Audio-Visual Reporters Association, Russian-Armenian (Slavonic) University, Armenia will host the first ever Social Advertising Virtual Festival (SAVF) in September. As Kanachastan NGO representative told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter, the festival aims to contribute to development of social advertising, enhancement of skills of young specialists and civil activists. The festival will be held in the framework of “Alternative Resources in Media” project. Applications can be submitted until September 5. The event will feature presentations in social advertising principles and arrangement basics. The festival is open to students, representatives of civil society groups and initiatives, as well as those interested in the social advertising. Top stories David Vardanyan is the son of former Karabakh leader Ruben Vardanyan who who is currently imprisoned in Azerbaijan. The number of state universities will be reduced from 23 to 8 by 2030, Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport Zhanna Andreasyan has said. From September 21 to November 11, a total of 2,820 Russians registered at a place of residence in Armenia, the police has said. The situation on the contact line between Karabakh and Azerbaijan was relatively stable overnight, the Defense Army says. Partner news | Kazakhstan welcomes Yerevan, Baku’s agreement to meet in Almaty Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has welcomed the agreement of Baku and Yerevan to hold negotiations in Almaty. Armenia offers to temporarily host, preserve Gaza manuscripts The Armenian Foreign Minister has said Yerevan is ready to help preserve manuscripts from the conflict zone in Gaza. Aliyev says no need for mediators in Armenia-Azerbaijan process Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev believes that Baku and Yerevan do not mediators in the process of normalizing relations. U.S. believes peace is “possible” in South Caucasus The United States continues to believe that peace is possible in the South Caucasus, Vedant Patel said. |