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Enhancing Human Rights Knowledge for Covalima Police Officers through Collaborative Training

From August 12 to 16, the Human Rights and Justice Ombudsman (PDHJ), in partnership with the UN Human Rights Advisory Unit (UADU) and the Police Training Center (CFP), hosted a training session for 22 National Police of Timor-Leste (PNTL) officers—19 men and 3 women—in Covalima municipality. The objective was to deepen their understanding of human rights.

At the opening, Executive Secretary Ambrosio Graciano Soares highlighted the long-term commitment needed to change attitudes, stating, “Changing people’s mindset and attitude may take years. Let’s start today and aim for significant progress in the future, with the hope that our state servants, especially PNTL members, will excel in upholding and respecting law and order in Timor-Leste.” He encouraged participants to use the training to enhance their skills and knowledge, emphasizing that it’s not just about certification but also about improving their effectiveness in maintaining law and order.

Amelia de Araujo from UADU expressed hopes that the course would offer practical human rights experience and affirmed the UN’s commitment to supporting PNTL training for effective law enforcement and rights protection.

Assistant Inácio Amaral, Second Commander of the Superintendent of Covalima, urged his team to engage fully in the training, emphasizing its role in increasing professionalism and preventing human rights violations.

The Ombudsman for Human Rights and Justice is dedicated to ensuring that such training programs continue to play a vital role in enhancing the capacity of law enforcement officers. By investing in ongoing education and professional development, the Ombudsman reaffirms its commitment to safeguarding human rights and promoting good governance throughout Timor-Leste.

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