Delegates to present findings on crime prevention in Qatar


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) Delegates at the Doha Youth Forum on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice will today present their findings, which have been modelled around three UN designated themes.

A total of 150 delegates will present their findings on the Rule of Law, New and Emerging Crime, and Public Participation. The chosen recommendations will then be presented by students to the UN Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice next week.

The second day of the Doha Youth Forum on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice kicked off yesterday with a series of comprehensive workshops and plenary sessions designed to enable participants to create, build, and refine their solutions to global issues.

Jointly organised by Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development (QF), the Forum is taking place at the Qatar National Convention Centre and will conclude tomorrow. It is being organised in cooperation with the Organising Committee of the United Nations 13th Conference on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).

The event represents a unique opportunity to engage the youth in a series of issues related to crime prevention and criminal justice, alongside the role and function of the UN. It encourages students to discuss issues related to the region and find applicable solutions, which will be presented as the Doha Youth Forum Declaration. Through this Forum, which precedes the 13th UN Conference on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice taking place in Qatar from April 12 to April 19 , QF is providing an opportunity to develop the local youth, and is helping to unlock human potential and promote a culture of creativity and innovation.

The Forum's second day of workshops provided a unique opportunity for the delegates to interact with each other, and participate in discussions designed to further their communication skills. It also enables participants to work alongside one of the world's most prestigious global organisations, the United Nations. 


The Peninsula

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