JSCA organized the 2nd meeting of Argentina’s judicial schools

The 2nd Meeting with Judicial Schools of Chaco, Misiones, Corrientes, and Formosa in Argentina, organized by JSCA, was a success, with thirty participants of our Training of Trainers Program.

Our Executive Director, Nataly Ponce, welcomed the participants, and expert Inés Marensi, a pedagogical advisor from the Training Center of the Public Prosecutor’s Office of the Province of Buenos Aires conducted the meeting.

This activity is part of the project Support for Argentina’s criminal procedure reform that JSCA is developing in partnership with INL, through the U.S. Embassy in Argentina, under the auspices of the Instituto Capacitación Judicial Reflejar. 

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