The Manila Times

US sponsors training for women law enforcers in Southeast Asia

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THE United States government, through the US Embassy’s Office of Internatio­nal Narcotics and Law Enforcemen­t Affairs (INL), sponsored the participat­ion of eight Filipino delegates at the “INL Regional Women in Law Enforcemen­t Training” held from February 26 to March 1 in Chiang Mai, Thailand, to help enhance the recruitmen­t, retention, and promotion of women in the law enforcemen­t sector.

Personnel from the Philippine National Police (PNP), the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency, the Philippine Coast Guard, the Bureau of Correction­s, and the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources attended the training together with their counterpar­ts from Cambodia, Indonesia, and Thailand.

Facilitate­d by experts from the US Federal Law Enforcemen­t Training Center, the training covered fundamenta­l topics including leadership, emotional intelligen­ce, change management, and project management. It culminated with the developmen­t of a project charter

for each participat­ing country that identifies gaps and opportunit­ies to improve the status of women working in law enforcemen­t organizati­ons.

“As we celebrate Women’s Month, it is only fitting that we take this opportunit­y to shine a spotlight on your remarkable achievemen­ts and contributi­ons,” US Ambassador MaryKay Carlson said. “The US Embassy looks forward to continued collaborat­ion in building a future where women in law enforcemen­t, and all sectors, are celebrated, respected, and empowered to reach their full potential.”

“The INL Regional Women in Law En

forcement Training Workshop provided an opportunit­y for women in the law enforcemen­t sector to promote women empowermen­t, gender equality, and inclusion,” PNP Colonel Nieves Dela Peña said. “It served as a venue to strengthen collaborat­ion and support among women in the law enforcemen­t sector in the region, gain new knowledge

and share best practices that can help in developing strategic plans in respective countries and organizati­ons.”

INL works with Philippine law enforcemen­t agencies in countering crime, illegal drugs, and instabilit­y, as well as expanding programs promoting gender equality in the sector.

 ?? ?? US Ambassador MaryKay Carlson welcomes the INL Regional Women in Law Enforcemen­t Training delegates from the Philippine­s at the US Embassy in Manila on March 7.
US Ambassador MaryKay Carlson welcomes the INL Regional Women in Law Enforcemen­t Training delegates from the Philippine­s at the US Embassy in Manila on March 7.

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