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DCI-Ghana

UPR 2017 – GHANA

UPR / By Defence for Children

 

GHANA

Universal Periodic Review – 28th session, November 2017

Joint submission by the Ghana NGO Coalition for the Rights of the Child (GNCRC), Defence for Children International-Ghana (DCI-Ghana) and Plan International Ghana, with the technical support of Defence for Children International (DCI) and ECPAT International.

 

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