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Podcasts

What is the aim of our new Հայlight podcast? We seek to address issues and discuss key diaspora-related topics from the perspectives of various repats.
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13 Mar
Հայրենադարձների ամենամեծ սխալը․ ինչու՞ չգնել տուն հենց առաջին տարում [Հայlight #12]
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26 Nov
Their kids missed home, until Armenia became one: Repat parents on schooling [Հայlight #11]
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20 Sep
A night in Yerevan was enough to realize life in the regions is better [Հայlight #10]
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10 Aug
Переосмысление основ армянской идентичности в контексте будущего [Հայlight #9]
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15 Jun
The Armenian job market: Inside advice from experts & repats [Հայlight #8]
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Personal Stories
25.03.2026
I met my new protagonist, Ari Hadjian, almost ten years ago, when together with a group of like-minded people from the charitable organization "Help the Children of Armenia," we were raising funds to build a football field in the village of Nor Kyank in the Ararat region. Back then, I received a message on Facebook from Ari expressing his desire to join the project: he and his footballer friends from Argentina made a significant contribution. We also planned to meet in person — it was very important for me to see his little twin sons, Arame and Menua, who had already captured my heart. In the end, our meeting only took place eight years later at the Repat Armenia office, where we talked about his sons, architecture, repatriation, and the difficult choice between Armenia and the diaspora.
Personal Stories
18.03.2026
At the beginning of February, an exhibition by artist Anahit Demerchyan, who had lived away from her homeland for many years, took place at the Narekatsi Art Union. For a quarter of a century, creativity was the thread that connected Anahit’s longing heart to Armenia, and it also became the solid foundation for “building” a new life in her homeland.
Practical Tips
16.03.2026
Looks like you've either moved to Armenia, or are about to! And you're probably thinking about something many people think about: how to build a network in Armenia. Nowadays, it's all about people and the relationships we build for both professional and social integration. Whether you're a repatriate, an expat starting a new job, or an entrepreneur entering the market, you need some sort of connective tissue.
Opinions
13.03.2026
A practical guide for Bulgarian Armenians moving to Armenia. Real insights on jobs, housing, residency, integration, and adjusting to life in Armenia after Bulgaria.
Engage Armenia
10.03.2026
What model could allow an artistic organization to remain financially stable through commercial activities while integrating artistic objects into everyday life? The answer - and later the result of its practical implementation - became the OCHRE project by repatriate Anush Zeynalyan.  Anush is a museologist by education. She was born and spent most of her life in Moscow, worked in the field of contemporary art on international projects, engaged in fundraising, and immediately before relocating headed the development department of the National Centre for Contemporary Arts. Anush moved to Armenia to develop a foundation supporting contemporary artists, and now works on developing the creative enterprise OCHRE.
Practical Tips
25.02.2026
If you’re moving to Armenia or planning a longer stay, one of the first practical questions comes up as soon as you land: where should you exchange money – and how much do you actually need right away? Even if you have a bank card, having a small amount of Armenian drams in cash on your first day can be useful – for transportation, small purchases, or unexpected expenses. Below is a clear, practical guide to help you avoid overpaying during your first hours in the country. What Currency Should You Bring to Armenia?
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