Organisational brochure - International Network on Juvenile Justice

Summary: The International Network on
Juvenile Justice is a program of
Defence for Children International
(DCI). The International Network on
Juvenile Justice comprises 220
partners worldwide.

The International Network on Juvenile Justice is a program of
Defence for Children International (DCI). The International
Network on Juvenile Justice comprises 220 partners worldwide:
(non-)governmental organizations, academic institutions and
individual experts involved in juvenile justice issues. The Network
has been concentrating mostly on exchange of information and
expertise, providing training and advice, monitoring the
implementation of international standards and lobbying at UN
bodies in Geneva. We work closely with UN bodies such as
UNICEF and the High Commissioner for Human Rights and are
part of the UN Panel on Technical Assistance.

Web: 
http://www.defence-for-children.org/ong/DciHome.nsf/e11046861a013ab900256416005da776/c9dbe7c5531de018c1256452005531da?OpenDocument

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