Study visit to Norway focusing on Programme Area 22 "Domestic and Gender-based Violence"

Bilateral initiative facts

Promoter:
Central Project Management Agency(LT)
Bilateral initiative number:
LT-JUSTICE-BI004
Status:
Completed
Initial cost:
€8,874
Actual cost:
€8,874
Initiative Types:
Study tour
Partners:
Lithuanian Criminal Police Bureau(LT)
Ministry of Social Security and Labour of the Republic of Lithuania(LT)
Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Lithuania(LT)
National Courts Administration(LT)
Norwegian Ministry of Justice and Public Security(NO)
Police Department under the Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Lithuania(LT)
Prosecutor General''s Office of the Republic of Lithuania(LT)

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Description

The study visit was organized by the Norwegian Ministry of Justice and Public Security and aimed to give inputs to the development of the Concept Note. The study visit focused on Programme Area 22 "Domestic and Gender-based Violence", but also included meetings on Programme Area 20 "International Police Cooperation and Combating Crime" and Programme Area 21 "Effectiveness and Efficiency of the Judicial System", including prosecution. The visit contributed to strengthening bilateral relations, fostering potential partnerships and starting up a dialogue with relevant Norwegian entities. The

Summary of the results

The study visit was organized by the Norwegian Ministry of Justice and Public Security and aimed to give inputs to the development of the Concept Note. The study visit focused on Programme Area 22 "Domestic and Gender-based Violence", but also included meetings on Programme Area 20 "International Police Cooperation and Combating Crime" and Programme Area 21 "Effectiveness and Efficiency of the Judicial System", including prosecution. The visit contributed to strengthening bilateral relations, fostering potential partnerships and starting up a dialogue with relevant Norwegian entities. The visit gave insights in good practices for preventing and combating domestic violence in Norway.

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