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30 May 2021 | dataset

Training supports police in RMI to better respond to and prevent violence against women

Marshall Islands Police Department officers received training by Women United Together in Marshall Islands (WUTMI) to better respond to and prevent violence against women, with Pacific Women support. The training focused on gender, violence against women, human rights and legislation and was remotely delivered. ‘Police, as first responders and community activists, are essential to stopping violence and helping our nation return to its culture of peaceful families, but we need to train and support police to help make a violence free RMI a reality,’ said WUTMI Executive Director, Daisy Alik-Momotaro. ‘This training is also very timely, as in recent months during the COVID-19 response period, there has been a surge of sexual violence and substance abuse which target women and girls within their communities,” she said.

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This media release covers WUTMI training of…

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Publisher Pacific Data Hub
Modified 10 May 2022
Release Date 30 May 2021
Source URL https://pacificdata.org/data/dataset/2fc37854-c84a-40a9-be39-9691bd48ec62
Identifier 2fc37854-c84a-40a9-be39-9691bd48ec62
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location Array
Relevant Countries Republic of the Marshall Islands
License Public
[Open Data]
Author Array