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PF Romania Advocates for the Protection of Vulnerable Groups

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PF Romania is an organizing member of the European Network on Improving Equal Treatment and Human Dignity of Members of Vulnerable Groups Sentenced for a Penal Offence.

The Network focuses on creating and empowering coalitions of civil society organizations (CSO) and other relevant stakeholders from Bulgaria, Romania and the European Union to implement programmes related to the social integration and rehabilitation of people from vulnerable groups who have been sentenced for crimes. The target groups include Roma people, institutionalised children, and at-risk youth. Network activities include the creation of small scale pilot projects to strengthen CSOs in the areas of care and advocacy, international training sessions for Romanian and Bulgarian CSOs, and dissemination of information through a newsletter.

 

For more information on the Network visit http://www.penalreform.ro/index.php?id=71.



July 2007

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