Public Presentation of the new GDP online Database and the Case of Australia
The Global Detention Project is pleased to announce that it will be co-hosting a parallel event at the upcoming session of the UN Human Rights Council at which we will present the GDP's new website and online database. The event, titled "Tracking Detention Data Globally: An Introduction to the Global Detention Project Online Database and the Case of Australia and Its Neighbours," will take place on 14 June at the United Nations in Geneva and be co-hosted by Franciscans International, Edmund Rice International and Destination Justice. The room and time TBC.
Please note that this event replaces a previous event announced by the GDP that was due to take place on 27 May but which has now been cancelled.
http://www.globaldetentionproject.org/content/public-launch-gdps-online-database
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