New Delhi:TheMinistry of Home Affairs (MHA)has askedthe Chief Secretaries and DGPs of all States and UTs to nominate three officers each for pilot training on child protection for United Nations (UN) police in Germany’s Bruhl scheduled to start from May 8 to May 12.
“Permanent Mission of India to the United Nations (PMI to UN) has informed about the invitation received UN Police Division in which it has called nominations for the Pilot Training for Police Trainers on new UN Reinforcement Training Package on Child Protection,” stated a letter signed by K Prakasham, Under Secretary (Pers Policy & Welfare) in the MHA. It further stated that the member states can nominate three police officers by 01 March 2023. The courses are planned to be held from May 8 2023 to 12 May 2023.
The Home Ministry said that the candidates must have a background in delivering UN pre-deployment training for Individual Police Officers (IPOs), must have significant training experience (of at least three years) and possess fluency in English. It also stated that the aim of the pilot course will be to ensure equal participation of women and men.