Protection of Children's Personal Data in the Penitentiary System
Tbilisi. Representatives of the Public Defender's office, UN Children's Fund, office of the Personal Data Protection Inspector and other state agencies and CSOs have discussed the need to protect personal data and fill the gaps on July 29 in the office of the "Open Society - Georgia" Foundation. With the Foundation's support, CSO "Initiative for Rehabilitation of Vulnerable Groups" has carried out over 6 months a legal analysis of protection of children's personal data in the penitentiary system. This CSO continues working on issues related to protection of children's data in the penitentiary system.
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