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To mark its 45th anniversary, the APT is organizing on 15 November - jointly with the commune of Chêne-Bougeries - a conference-debate dedicated to its founder "Jean-Jacques Gautier: his commitment to prevent torture." Convinced that it would be possible to prevent torture by opening the doors of all places of detention to external control, Jean-Jacques Gautier founded the Swiss Committee against Torture, now the APT, in 1977. The idea of a system of visits to places of deprivation of liberty was first realized, in Europe, in 1987. Then, the APT succeeded in convincing the international community of the relevance of an optional protocol to the UN Convention against Torture (OPCAT), adopted in 2002.
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Today 21 November, FIND invites you to the "TB screening: Policies, Practices, Challenges and Opportunities webinar" at 10:00 – 12:00 GMT. This event will showcase the global survey of National TB Programmes conducted by UCL, WHO, and FIND. In the same field of expertise, starting at 15:00 CET, the WHO and the Union organize the webinar entitled: "2022Multisectoral engagement to improve gender equity in TB and ensure no one is left behind." Magnum photographer Stuart Franklin took this picture in a National TB hospital in Arusha, Tanzania, in 2007.