Youth4 OGPWeek Armenia

Digital Governance — Social Media Chat

Armenia — May 18, 2026 @ 1:29pm - 5:30am GMT+04:00

Social media pages of partner organizations

Host Organization and Partners — American University of Armenia, Eurasia International University, Armavir Development Center, We Youth NGO, Loft Ijevan Youth Center, ESN Yerevan

https://medialab.aua.am/

Core Objective: To bridge the gap between high-level policy and Armenian youth through a two-episode podcast series (20–35 min). By facilitating direct dialogue between young leaders and experts, we aim to demystify OGP missions, national commitments, and local action plans.

Target Audience & Distribution: We are targeting students and young activists via high-impact dissemination through partner universities and youth NGOs. To ensure peer-to-peer engagement, content will be shared across Instagram, Facebook.

Success Indicators: We will measure impact through total reach and views across university/NGO networks, engagement rates (shares/saves) within youth communities (at least 15,000 view), and the number of institutional partners successfully amplifying the series.

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