CEJA Participates in Working Meeting Convened by the Embassy of Canada in Chile

The Justice Studies Center of the Americas (CEJA) took part in a working meeting organized by the Embassy of Canada

The Justice Studies Center of the Americas (CEJA) took part in a working meeting organized by the Embassy of Canada in Chile, held as part of the official visit by Patricia Peña, Deputy Vice Minister of the International Development Research Centre (IDRC).

The meeting brought together coordinators and representatives of projects funded by the IDRC to create a space for dialogue and exchange of experiences regarding the processes, results, and impacts of collaborative work with this Canadian institution.

Participants shared lessons learned, best practices, and common challenges in the implementation of their projects, contributing to the strengthening of a collaborative network of organizations committed to sustainable development, equity, and institutional strengthening in the region.

CEJA was represented by researcher Javiera Domange, who reaed CEJA’s commitment to promoting access to justice and improving judicial systems in Latin America and the Caribbean.

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