The Infovictims III Final Seminar will take place in Lisbon, on September 19th, at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. The seminar will be the closing event of the Infovítimas III Project, promoted by APAV - Portuguese Association for Victim Support, between the years 2020 and 2022.
Founded over 50 years ago, the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation is one of the most important European foundations, developing a wide range of activities in Portugal and abroad through its own projects or in partnership with other entities, and through the award of grants and scholarships. The Foundation has branches in Paris and London, cities in which Calouste Gulbenkian lived.
At its headquarters in Lisbon, the Foundation has a Museum, a Modern Art Centre and an Art Library, as well as an Orchestra and Chorus that perform throughout the year as part of an international music season.
It holds individual and collective exhibitions, promotes international conferences, and trainings, and organises an extensive programme of educational activities for children and adults. It distributes subsidies and scholarships for training in Portugal and abroad and supports programmes and projects of scientific, educational and artistic nature. It carries out an intense publishing activity, mainly through its plan of university textbook editions. It promotes and stimulates development aid projects with the Portuguese-speaking African countries and Timor-leste. It promotes Portuguese culture abroad and has also developed a programme to preserve the testimonies of the Portuguese presence in the world. In parallel to its activities in Portugal and abroad to promote Portuguese culture, the Foundation develops a programme of activities for the Armenian Diaspora to disseminate its language and culture.
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The Infovictims project was launched in 2011 with the aim of contributing to the quantity and quality of information available to victims of crime – and to society in general – about the criminal justice system, their rights and how to exercise them. In each edition, the Infovítimas project has expanded in partnerships and prospects, having this third edition included partners from Portugal, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Lithuania, Poland and Czech Republic.
After the success of the first two editions, we now celebrate, in this seminar, the end of another edition of Infovítimas in which the teamwork between all partners involved allowed the development and dissemination of information tools with essential contents to the full exercise of the rights of victims of crime.