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Yerevan for People

Report a problem

A broken stop, potholes, an unsafe crossing — tell us and we'll forward the report to the right authority

The city is shared.And it's built together.

We give residents the knowledge and toolsto notice, document, and deliver.

This is about the process, not anyone's ill intent. We're for a city with a feedback loop: where what a resident notices reaches the people who can act on it.

Principles

Agency

A resident is a full party to the conversation about the city. Their voice is part of the process.

Transparency

A decision that can't be explained and verified is a bad decision. Every significant decision should have an author, a justification, and accessible data.

Accountability

A resident should be able to ask about a decision and get an answer. It's a working feedback mechanism that makes a decision accountable.

Where this shows up

This is about what happens in the city every day — the things residents deserve to see and understand. A few examples:

Trees and greenery

On what data is it decided where to plant and where to cut? Whose voice is heard? We help make this visible and clear.

Pedestrians and transport

Crossings, routes, and lanes change all the time — by what criteria, and agreed with whom? We help make sense of it.

Air and environment

Who measures the air and the environment, where is that data, and what follows from it? It should be available to everyone.

What's being done

We equip residents, document what's happening, and reduce the friction between "I noticed" and "it's handled" — so every observation has a channel and every decision an explanation.

Public conversation

Posts, stories, documenting problems as they arise — so that what's seen is recorded and stays visible.

Equipping residents

A guide, report templates, knowledge, and the experience of past cases — so that anyone can spot a problem and file a well-formed report, with no special training.

Analysis and explanation

Breaking down incidents, creating infographics, explaining complex urban issues — so anyone can understand them and speak to specifics.

Engaging with the municipality

Proposals, requests, participation in hearings — working channels through which residents and institutions address city issues together.

Who stands behind this

A grassroots group of Yerevan residents. Not an organization, not a party — we're for the common good. We give residents the knowledge and tools and reduce the friction between them and the city. No formalities required to join — just share the principles and act in their logic.