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The International Institute for Child Rights and Development

CPP Presents Achievements, Learning and Legacies

 IICRD will be hosting a presentation to close out the Child Protecton Partnership project at the University of Victoria on Wedneday, April 18 from 9:30am to 12:00pm.

Join us for a presentation on the Achievements, Learning and Legacies of CPP: International development at work

Wednesday, April 18, 2012
9:30pm - 12:00pm
Cadboro Commons Building - University of Victoria, Queenswood Room

CPP is a child centred, multi-sector program that began in 2008 to reduce child sexual exploitation enabled by information and communication technology (ICT).  CPP is implemented in Thailand and Brazil through a network of more than 70 partners.

For more information on CPP, visit www.childprotectionpartnership.org