Storytelling4Inclusivity project

Storytelling4Inclusivity was one of our main projects of 2025 and continues into 2026. The main aim of the project is to equip young participants with practical skills in storytelling, podcasting, and digital communication, enabling them to express their voices and promote inclusive narratives in digital spaces.As part of the project, we implemented a separate phase during which participants recorded their first-ever podcasts in a professional media environment about young people and the challenges they face.

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Media transparency and accountability

Media transparency and accountability are among the cornerstones of a functioning democracy and a harmonious society.Who Owns the Media was a trilateral project organized by EduHub (Armenia), Global Media Registry (Germany), and the Georgian Institute for Security Policy (Georgia), and was implemented in both Armenia and Georgia.

One of our key partners was Hetq, one of Armenia’s leading media outlets. Through its team of researchers, Hetq presented its Media Ownership Monitor methodology, offering valuable insights into the Armenian media landscape.During the project, participants analyzed and reflected on structural risks and information gaps within national media systems, exchanged knowledge across borders, and built lasting strategies and tools to promote transparency and public awareness.

The project was supported by the German Federal Foreign Office as part of its #CivilSocietyCooperation program.

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HerMedia program

One of our new and major projects has been kicked off in Yerevan, Armenia.

A German-Armenian program titled HerMedia is co-organized by EduHub (Armenia) and Global Media Registry (Germany). HerMedia is an exclusive seminar and mentorship program for 12 early- and mid-career Armenian female journalists, media scholars, content creators, bloggers and digital storytellers.

In the first phase, we have already conducted several professionally oriented sessions, team-building activities in nature, a study trip to Armenian Public Radio and listened to the bright project ideas of our participants, followed by the first round of mentorship. The next seminar will take place in September in Armenia, and the third one will be held in Germany.

We are happy to see everything going as planned and are grateful to all our partners, stakeholders, and supporters. The project is supported by the German Federal Foreign Office under its #CivilSocietyCooperation program.

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AI4Students

We have a fantastic story to share: On July 18, EduHub’s team representatives, Arshak Ulubabyan and Gevorg Harutyunyan, set out to Ukraine to lead our newest international initiative: AI4Students which took place from July 20 to July 21.
More than a project, AI4Students was a 4-day experience built around two powerful ideas: Artificial Intelligence and Networking. It started with new faces meeting over shared ideas, and grew into hands-on learning, thoughtful discussions, and lasting connections bridged by hybrid sessions before and after the main event.

Hosted in Ukraine, this project also strengthens the Erasmus+ Student and Alumni Alliance (ESAA) and its four organizations by offering fresh, real-world knowledge. Through practical workshops, we aimed to equip students, newcomers, and alumni with the tools to not only understand AI—but to use it ethically and confidently, in their own lives and within the ESAA network.

There were no boring lectures—only shared experiences: practical and professional workshops, friendly dinners, energizing coffee breaks, idea-fueled discussions, group challenges, and even a panel talk with experts. It was a space where curiosity met innovation, and strangers became collaborators and even friends.

The program was imagined and brought to life by a team that lives and breathes the intersection of technology, youth empowerment, and non-formal education.

And of course, none of this would have been possible without our fantastic EduHub team working behind the scenes in Armenia—Lusine, Anna, and others, our trusted service providers, and our inspiring Ukrainian partners: Erasmus+ National Office Ukraine and Uzhhorod National University.

We came with a plan—and left with inspiration.

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