MEDIA CENTER Debate Club

Overview

, serving as a dynamic space for multifaceted discussions, debates, and press conferences on urgent political, social, and human rights issues. . .

Best For

  • Journalists and media professionals seeking to conduct interviews with experts and public figures
  • Civil society activists and NGO representatives interested in policy dialogue and advocacy
  • Experts, academics, and intellectuals wanting to contribute to public discourse on societal issues
  • Citizens engaged in democratic processes and interested in current developments in Armenia and the region

Meeting Format

  • Mode: Hybrid (offline events with online streaming)
  • Frequency: Weekly discussions, debates, and press conferences, typically held on weekdays
  • Duration: Varies by event type (discussions, press conferences, interviews)
  • Group size: Varies depending on event format; open to journalists, experts, and the public

Typical Session Flow

  1. Event registration and arrival at the venue on the 3rd floor
  2. Structured discussion, debate, or press conference with invited speakers and experts
  3. Journalist interviews and Q&A sessions with political figures, human rights defenders, and NGO representatives
  4. Live broadcast and media coverage for broader audience reach
  5. Networking opportunities among participants from diverse sectors

Language And Speaking Level

  • Languages used: Armenian and English
  • Recommended level: Intermediate to advanced; participants should be comfortable discussing complex political and social topics
  • Beginner friendly: Partially; while events are open to the public, content focuses on in-depth analysis of current affairs requiring background knowledge

Membership And Costs

  • Trial policy: Open platform; individuals and organizations can attend events or propose topics
  • Membership fee: No membership fee specified; the platform is supported by the Democracy Development Fund
  • Extra costs: None for attendance; events are free and accessible to journalists, civil society, and the public

Venue And Accessibility

  • Address context: Located at Saryan 12, 3rd floor, in the Kentron district of Yerevan. . The building entrance is on a pedestrian-friendly street near cultural landmarks.
  • Transit/parking: . .
  • Accessibility: ; however, specific building accessibility features (elevator availability) are not publicly specified.

Joining Steps

  1. Monitor event announcements through the Media Center's channels or contact the organization to learn about upcoming discussions and debates
  2. Organizations and individuals can propose events by completing an application form; responses are provided within three business days
  3. Arrive at Saryan 12, 3rd floor, for in-person attendance, or join via live streaming on the website and social media platforms
  4. First-time visitors can expect a professional environment with structured discussions and opportunities to engage with experts and media professionals

Community Notes

  • The atmosphere is professional and focused on constructive dialogue between state and civil society

Last Verified

  • Date: 2026-05-23
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Contact & location

Saryan 12, 3rd floor, Yerevan, 0002

Open website

+37499755898

mediacenterarmenia@gmail.com

Membership & sessions

The Media Center is open to journalists, civil society organizations, experts, and the public. Organizations and individuals can propose events by completing an application, with responses provided within three business days. Events must align with the Media Center's mission and objectives.

Services: Public discussions and debates, Press conferences, Media interviews, Event coordination and organization, Live broadcasts and streaming, Media visits coordination, Public awareness campaigns, Dialogue facilitation between state and civil society

Meeting schedule: Weekly discussions, debates, and press conferences. Events typically held during weekdays.

Languages: Armenian, English

Meeting formats: offline, group meetings, online streaming

Additional information

The Media Center is coordinated by the Public Journalism Club NGO with support from the Democracy Development Fund. Since 2013, it has become a steadfast supporter of civil society in Armenia, advocating through the media. The center has hosted hundreds of discussions and debates featuring thousands of speakers addressing various issues from electoral and democratic processes to human rights, corruption, and regional conflicts.

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