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    Women Bridging Gaps Between Police and Community in Pakistan

    enJuly 10, 2021
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    About this Episode

    In Pakistan, women make up only 1.8% of the country's police force.

    In this episode Minahil Khan, Senior Research Fellow at RSIL, and Amna Baig, ASP - Islamabad Police (Pakistan), discuss ameliorating police's image in Pakistan.

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