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Ghanaian officer Alison Raji Atuluk earns UN honor for pioneering leadership in Central African Republic peacekeeping.
Assistant Superintendent of Police Alison Raji Atuluk, a Ghanaian officer with the UN mission in the Central African Republic, has been awarded a UN Certificate of Recognition for her leadership and dedication.
She made history as the first female Ghanaian to command a UN parade in CAR, impressing UN officials and the CAR Inspector-General of Police with her discipline and precision.
Atuluk is also actively mentoring local policewomen and enhancing the region’s law enforcement capacity.
She expressed pride in representing Ghana and serving humanity beyond borders, highlighting the growing role of Ghanaian women in international peacekeeping.
La oficial ghanesa Alison Raji Atuluk obtiene el honor de las Naciones Unidas por su liderazgo pionero en el mantenimiento de la paz en la República Centroafricana.