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February 7, 2023
UK to host UNPOL’s Women’s Command course in March 2023
UK is to host the United Nations Police (UNPOL) Women’s Command Development course at Canterbury Christ Church University in March 2023.


January 24, 2023
SecurityWomen recognised for its work by the UN
In December 2022, SecurityWomen was given special consultative status with the UN system by ECOSOC, the main UN agency that consults with civil society.


January 17, 2023
Record 40 per cent of chief constables are now women amid anti-misogyny drive
19 of the 49 chief constable posts in England and Wales are held by women, nearly five times the number in 2019 when there were only four.


January 13, 2023
Female commander appointed in wake of submarine bullying accusations
Commodore Sharon Malkin has been appointed commander of HMS Naval Base at Clyde following allegations of bullying and sexual abuse in submarines at the base.

January 10, 2023
SecurityWomen participates in UNODC symposium on crime in East Africa region
SecurityWomen participated in a regional symposium organised by the UN’s Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), held in Nairobi on 15-16 December 2022.

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December 8, 2022
Sexually assaulted Japanese female soldier obtains apology from military chiefs
Rina Gonoi, ex-member of Japan’s Self Defence Force, finally received a formal apology in September from Japan’s military after speaking out about how she was sexually assaulted by drunken male officers during her training last year.
