We congratulate Cynthia Tusan, our founder and Armine K. Hovannisian, Executive Director of JAA on receiving the Hope Makes the World Light Up Award by the Western Diocese of the Armenian Church of North America for their immense work in the field of education.
In the photo: right to left, Ashod and Matevos Mheryan, former students of JAA , Hasmik Keyribarian, Armine K. Hovannisian, Alice Petrosian, Cynthia Tusan and Christine Tusan.
The team of the Junior Achievement of Armenia is already in Brussels.
This morning, the team of the Junior Achievements of Armenia organization arrived in Brussels to participate in the #WomenAndGirlsInSTEMForum. The team included the representatives of the Central School of Dilijan: teacher Davit Hovhannisyan and students Mane Mantashyan, Larisa Davtyan, and Arevi Babayan.
Girls Go Circular’s annual flagship event unites young girls, educators, and decision-makers to delve into pressing issues concerning #genderdiversity within STEM and ICT in Europe. It offers young talents from 15 countries to engage in a student challenge to address environmental challenges and find possible solutions.
Click on the link to secure your spot for the live-streamed event, that will take place on 5th December!