Nepal: The United Nations Department of
Peace Operations announced that Superintendent of Police (SP) Sangya Malla of
Superintendent Malla currently serves as the Chief of the
MONUSCO Police Health and Environment Unit, which she helped establish in the
country’s capital,
“She helped establish and now leads MONUSCO’s Health and
Environment Unit, enhancing the safety and welfare of our peacekeepers by
mitigating the risks from COVID-19 and other threats,” said United Nations
Secretary-General António Guterres. “And she represents something far larger —
the many contributions of women police officers in advancing peace and security
around the world. Through her work, Superintendent Malla embodies the best of
the United Nations.”
A medical professional by training, Superintendent Malla
helped develop guidance for preventing and mitigating the spread of COVID-19.
She has organized over 300 awareness sessions this year on COVID-19 prevention
as well as environmental protection for the local population, Congolese
authorities and UN staff. As the MONUSCO Police’s focal point on COVID-19, she
also has been disseminating information about the vaccines and promoting
vaccination efforts.
“I am honored to receive this award, and I hope it will
encourage more young women in my country and around the world to pursue careers
in policing, which is still too often viewed as man's work’,” said
Superintendent Malla.
The United Nations Woman Police Officer of the Year award
was established in 2011 to recognize the exceptional contributions of women
police officers to UN peace operations and to promote the empowerment of women.
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