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Reintegration Focus for Omar Khadr

by adminVulnerable ChildrenPosted on October 5, 2012September 10, 2018No Comments

Now that Omar Khadr is back in Canada, a reintegration plan should be the top priority.  The first step is a full assessment of health and education needs, working with him to develop a plan that will allow him to develop his skills, and then implementing it. Canada was the first country to ratify the Optional …

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