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Bilateral Initiative European Anti-Violence Network – Reykjavik Metropolitan Police

PROJECT PROMOTER:
European Anti-Violence Network | Country: Greece
PARTNER:
Reykjavik Metropolitan Police | Country: Iceland
PROJECT DURATION:
01/09/2020 – 28/02/2021

The initiative between the European Anti-Violence Network (EAVN) and the Reykjavik Metropolitan Police aimed to the exchange of good practices in handling domestic violence cases and protecting abused women and their children. Experts from Iceland visited Greece participating in activities of networking and exchanged knowledge, technology and experience. Due to the initiative, a broader partnership was developed and a common application was designed and submitted under the Active citizens fund in Greece.

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