Islamabad police, IRP to cooperate for sensitization towards PWDs

Author: APP

A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed between Islamabad Capital Police and Islamic Relief Pakistan for mutual cooperation and providing internship to young students.

A total of 57 male and female students belonging to different departments are doing research work in different divisions of Islamabad Capital Police. To take this trend forward, internship programs will be provided to the young students to familiarize them with the field affairs and increase their skills. Following the directions of Inspector General of Police Islamabad Dr. Akbar Nasir Khan, an MoU has been signed for a new mechanism to ensure the safety of women, children and the disabled persons and ensure friendly environment for them. Moreover, Islamabad Capital Police would increase the capacity of young male and female students and familiarize them with departmental affairs.

A simple ceremony was held at the Central Police Office in which AIG Establishment Rizwan Umar Gondal, AIG Operations Zahida Bukhari and Islamic Relief Pakistan Country Director Asif Shirazi and other members participated. In the ceremony, members from both sides signed the memorandum and agreed to maintain it on a permanent basis. A total of 43 male and 14 female students are doing research work in different groups including conflict studies, finance, human resource management, information technology, journalism, public administration and policy, and sociology and psychology in different divisions of Islamabad Capital Police.

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