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==Project's background==
==Project's background==


[[Future Worlds Center]] (leg.reg. Cyprus Neuroscience & Technology Institute – CNTI) is one of the six European partner organizations which are currently involved on the project ' ''Promotion and dissemination of good practice in addressing specific needs of vulnerable groups – especially victims of torture and human rights violations – based on a transnational  in-depth study and evaluation of working and treatment methods'' ' which runs under the German Association of Psychological Centers for Refugees and Victims  of Torture (BAFF) and is funded under the European Commission – European refugee Fund Community Actions 2009.  
[[Future Worlds Center]] (leg.reg. Cyprus Neuroscience & Technology Institute – CNTI) is one of the six European partner organizations which are currently involved on the project ' ''Promotion and dissemination of good practice in addressing specific needs of vulnerable groups – especially victims of torture and human rights violations – based on a transnational  in-depth study and evaluation of working and treatment methods'' ' which runs under the German Association of Psychological Centers for Refugees and Victims  of Torture (BAFF) and is funded under the European Commission – European refugee Fund Community Actions 2009.  
 
[[image:Eu-logo2.jpg|thumb|right|[[Good practice (Torture Victims)]] project is funded by the European Union]]
The [[Good practice (Torture Victims)]] project, aims to develop a common approach within the EU on the specific needs of most vulnerable groups, especially those who have undergone torture or other severe human rights violations.  
The [[Good practice (Torture Victims)]] project, aims to develop a common approach within the EU on the specific needs of most vulnerable groups, especially those who have undergone torture or other severe human rights violations.  


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