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UN SUPPORTS NATIONWIDE POLICE EFFORT TO RECRUIT MORE
FEMALE OFFICERS
August 10, 2007 - (UN News) Thousands of Haitian
women this week registered to join their country's police academy
in a campaign led by the national police service and backed by
the United Nations to encourage the recruitment of more female
officers.
The massive registration effort, which took place on Monday and
Tuesday, was aimed at recruiting around 150 women for the 20th
graduating class at the academy, which begins next month, the
UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) said in a press release.
"[The ongoing recruitment process is] an initiative by the
leadership of the Haitian National Police (HNP) tasked with rectifying
the lack of women in their institution," said HNP spokesman
Frantz Lerebours.
The Haitian police currently have 411 women out of a total of
8,032
officers, or around 5 percent of the total force, according to
the press
release. Mr. Lerebours pointed out that of the 400 candidates
retained for the coming class, there were only five women.
But the response to the recruitment drive was very good and this
was helped by an information campaign led by the HNP and supported
by MINUSTAH, the release added. The UN is also offering support
in terms of vetting the applications and assisting with the overall
supervision of the operation.
"This effort to engage more women in the Haitian National
Police (HNP) is very important not only for the way in which the
police will function and be seen by the population, but also because
the feminization of the national police will highlight the involvement
of women in non-traditional roles as actors and agents of change
in Haiti," said Nadine Puechguirbal, MINUSTAH's Senior Gender
Advisor.
Such was the response to the recruitment drive by prospective
female
candidates that in the West Region of the impoverished country,
almost 2,000 women applied in one centre alone.
"The Haitian National Police is scoring points. The popular
perception of
the force has changed in our favour. If women were hesitant to
join the
police force before because of its negative reputation, now much
like the men they wish to be part of a winning team," said
HNP Inspector General Jean Miguelite Maxime.
From:http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=23470
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