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Gender Commission Raises Concerns Over Dismissal of Pregnant Police Recruits

The NGEC has called for an urgent review of police recruitment and training policies.

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The NGEC has called for an urgent review of police recruitment and training policies.

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  • The NGEC has called for an urgent review of police recruitment and training policies.
  • The National Gender and Equality Commission (NGEC) has called for an urgent review of police recruitment and training policies.
  • NGEC recommended the establishment of a clear policy framework on pregnancy and other physiological conditions during recruitment and training.
  • The National Police Service clarified that the affected female recruits were already pregnant before reporting to the training college.

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