Jump through story Start Story start 0 updates
Story sections
Where we are so far
If you are joining us
- 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.
Gender Commission Raises Concerns Over Dismissal of Pregnant Police Recruits
The NGEC has called for an urgent review of police recruitment and training policies.
Follow, alerts and app Choose delivery, pin Nyakundi, or manage this story file.
Follow this story
Sign in once to follow Gender Commission Raises Concerns Over Dismissal of Pregnant Police Recruits, pin Nyakundi, and come back to the same story as it develops.
- 1
Follow file
Create or open your account, then follow this file from the story header.
- 2
Pick alerts
Choose every update, major updates, daily recap, documents only, or no notifications.
- 3
Pin app
Install Nyakundi so push alerts reopen this exact story.
- 4
Share link
Use the parent story link when you want the whole evolution to travel together.
Pin Nyakundi
Install the site as an app so followed-story alerts open straight back into the file.
Story map
Start here
Understand the file, then jump to the newest update or the part you care about.
Start here
The NGEC has called for an urgent review of police recruitment and training policies.
Read the catch-upWhat we know
The NGEC has called for an urgent review of police recruitment and training policies.
See key pointsWhere we are so far
If you are joining us
- 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.
Key points
- 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.
Live updates
Latest developments
Newest updates appear first. Older context continues below.
No updates yet on this story.