07.10.2024

NATO SPS Grant – Navigating Grey Zones

We are proud to announce that The Opportunity Institute for Foreign Affairs has been awarded a prestigious grant from the NATO Science for Peace and Security Programme (SPSARW_G7635).

The project will be led by Małgorzata Samojedny, and this grant serves as a significant recognition of our efforts in fostering international cooperation.

With the support of NATO SPS and in partnership with the Armenian Institute for Resilience and Statecraft (INFORS ARMENIA), we will be organizing an exclusive Advanced Research Workshop titled Navigating Gray Zones – Building Resilience in State and Non-State Institutions in the Era of Hybrid Warfare.

The event will take place from October 28th to 29th, 2024, in the capital of Armenia, Yerevan.

Further details on the workshop will be shared soon – we encourage you to follow our profiles on X and LinkedIn for updates!

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