The significance of this coordination meeting was underscored by the presence of key figures like Ms. Hanna Wajda, Counsellor and Chargé d’affaires of the Canadian Embassy in Costa Rica, Mr. Douglas Durán, Director of ILANUD, Mr. Gerson Nozea from the Alliance of NGOs on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, and Ms. Mirella Dummar, Chief of the UNODC Civil Society Unit.
Their opening remarks resonated with a shared commitment to empowering CSOs. They emphasized the invaluable contributions of these organizations, whose on-the-ground experience and specialized knowledge are essential for enriching discussions on critical issues like access to justice, crime prevention, anti-corruption, organized crime, cybersecurity, and trafficking in persons.
Mr. Nozea shared the survey’s key findings, he highlighted the collective voice of NGOs working in crime prevention and criminal justice. The survey, available in five languages, offered a comprehensive methodology for gathering input from a wide range of stakeholders, including academic institutions, the private sector, experts, and NGOs, ensuring a truly representative perspective. This data-driven approach positioned CSOs to engage more effectively in the Regional Preparatory Meeting and contribute meaningfully to shaping future policies.
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