ChildHub and the Montenegro Center for Child Rights are inviting professionals in Montenegro to join them for the kick-off event of the Child Protection Hub. Thanks to the generous support of the Global Partnership Ending Violence Against Children, ChildHub can start building a network of professionals for networking, exchange and professional development on child protection issues.

During the event, representatives of UNICEF and WHO will greet participants. There will be a presentation of the INSPIRE handbook and the 7 strategies to end violence against children, while the ChildHub will also be presented, as an online platform to collaborate and learning.

 

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Center for Child Rights, Montenegro, ChildHub

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