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Advocacy Webinar Focuses on Combating Torture in Children: Register Now!

In an effort to address a critical issue affecting vulnerable populations, an upcoming webinar titled “Screening, Documentation, and Monitoring of Torture in Children” is set to take place on December 6, 2023, at 3 PM CET. The event aims to shed light on the importance of identifying, documenting, and monitoring cases of torture among children.

Hosted on the Zoom platform, the webinar invites concerned individuals, advocates, and professionals to join the conversation and contribute to the collective effort to combat child torture. Interested participants can register for the event by visiting the following link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0pdO2gpjgvG9IrdyTSMmPeiPDCFS_4ca2-.

The webinar, scheduled to be a pivotal discussion, will delve into screening methods, documentation techniques, and ongoing monitoring strategies to safeguard the well-being of children at risk. Participants are encouraged to check their time zones to ensure they don’t miss this important event.

Moreover, to foster inclusivity, the webinar will offer interpretation services in Spanish and French, facilitating a broader audience to engage in the dialogue. The organizers express their anticipation of a diverse and engaged audience, eager to contribute to the collective effort of protecting children from the scourge of torture.

This initiative reflects a commitment to raising awareness, promoting collaboration, and effecting positive change in the lives of vulnerable children. As the global community rallies together to address this pressing issue, the webinar stands as a beacon of hope in the pursuit of a world where every child can live free from the threat of torture.

Screening and documenting torture in children webinar

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