“If you do things right, there is an entire country that wants to accompany you to leave the world of crime,” said the president of the National Institute for Adolescent Social Inclusion (INISA), Jaime Saavedra, to young people in conflict with the law through employment. The hierarchy added that the agreements vary between trainings, jobs and study opportunities, and institutional strengthening. Saavedra mentioned the agreements signed with the…
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“If you do things right, there is an entire country that wants to accompany you to leave the world of crime,” said the president of the National Institute for Adolescent Social Inclusion (INISA), Jaime Saavedra, to young people in conflict with the law through employment. The hierarchy added that the agreements vary between trainings, jobs and study opportunities, and institutional strengthening. Saavedra mentioned the agreements signed with the…