Peace and justice go hand in hand, and are absolutely vital for equity between people and countries. To support this, we need our institutions to be strong enough to focus on achieving the SDGs. It can range from individual justice – eradicating modern slavery and human trafficking – to ensuring that our countries have the evidence base necessary to react appropriately to the crisis. Universities can support and be strong institutions in their countries and promote peace and justice.

How does the University of León contribute to the achievement of this objective?

Fin de la pobreza
Hambre Cero
Salud y Bienestar
Educación de Calidad
Igualdad de Género
Agua limpia y Saneamiento
Energía Asequible y no Contaminante
Trabajo decente y Crecimiento económico
Industria, Innovación e Infraestructura
Reducción de las Desigualdades
Ciudades y Comunidades sostenibles
Producción y Consumo responsable
Acción por el clima
Vida submarina
Vida dde Ecosistemas terrestres
Paz, Justicia e Instituciones sólidas
Alianzas para lograr los Objetivos
Alianzas para lograr los Objetivos

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GRACE

https://www.grace-fct.eu/

GRACE aims to equip European law enforcement agencies with advanced investigative and analytical capabilities to respond to the spread of child sexual exploitation material online.

4NSEEK

https://www.incibe.es/en/european-projects/4nseek

The main objectives of the project are:

The promotion of international police cooperation with the use of common forensic tools and procedures, as well as advanced training in this matter that materialized in the Cybersecurity Summer Bootcamp event, 2019 and 2020 editions.

The improvement of the 4NSEEK forensic analysis tool specialized in child abuse including innovative improvements based on the needs of the police officers involved, reinforced by the scientific research of the participating Universities.

The preparation and dissemination of guides and other materials to detect and prevent the sexual abuse of minors through a group of experts in this type of crime, made up of psychologists, social workers, educators, legislators, police officers and prosecutors.