CRCA/ECPAT Albania, with the participation of the ECPAT International, PROMISE Barnahus Network, and the Children’s Rights Division of the Council of Europe, are holding the International Forum "BARNAHUS: A successful model in protecting children from sexual violence and exploitation”, on 14 October 2021. The forum will be organized in hybrid form, starting from 10:00 CET, at Hotel MAK Albania in Tirana / Albania. 

All participants, shall register to this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_MLtyqCdYTimV4d-FTApGnQ 

Participants of the Forum will be senior representatives of public institutions, CSO’s, international partners and child protection experts. Please confirm your participation by 13 October 2021 by email: crca@crca.al 

Please refer to the attached invitation and panel speakers leaflet for more information.

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