Orientación y servicios legales para el acceso al derecho
Orientación y servicios legales para el acceso al derecho
Once one of the world's wealthiest nations, Argentina has experienced recurring economic crises in recent decades. Inequality, which peaked in the 1990s, has nevertheless been receding. Argentina is a relatively youthful country: the 15 to 24 age group makes up almost one quarter of the population. To improve their access to the labor market, the government has launched several educational and training initiatives.
Since 2013, IDLO has been helping empower Argentine youths from underprivileged backgrounds.
Orientación y servicios legales para el acceso al derecho
Buenos Aires – April 10, 2013— For youth growing up in deprived neighborhoods in Buenos Aires, education is not always a top priority. Making a living, caring for family and a myriad of other factors often take precedence.
IDLO has been working with victims of gender violence and disadvantaged young people through the EU’s EUROsociAL program. Backed by Argentina’s Ministry of Justice, the initiative is aimed at raising awareness about women’s rights and increasing legal assistance. Youth access to education is also being promoted through the project, which is being co-ordinated by France Expertise Internationale (FEI).
Buenos Aires, 17 de febrero - La Organización Internacional de Derecho para el Desarrollo (IDLO, por sus siglas en inglés) ha presentado un vídeo sobre el derecho a la educación, realizado por jóvenes procedentes de barrios carenciados de la Capital Federal.
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