Friday, September 27, 2013
MANITOBA OFFICERS IN SOUTH AFRICA FOR IAWP CONFERENCE
Currently, police members of the International Association of Women Police (IAWP) are in attendance in Durban, South Africa for this year's Conference.
Today marks the one year countdown when the City of Winnipeg will play host to the International Association of Women Police (IAWP) 52nd Annual Training Conference set for September 28, 2014 to October 2, 2014.

South Africa Conference Director Leah Mofomme, IAWP President Jane Townsley, IAWP 2014 Conference Director Sandra Martin
Jacqueline Lawford, Sandra Martin, Ronda Mann, Leah Mofomme, Jane Townsley IAWP 2014 Conference Director Sandra Martin and IAWP members from Manitoba
The Winnipeg Police Service in partnership with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (D-Division) and the Brandon Police Service are proud to be hosting this conference. "The Strength of Many; Embracing Human Rights", the theme of the conference will focus on the relationship between Human Rights and Policing issues.
Approximately 600 delegates from over 50 different countries are expected to attend Winnipeg for this event, which for the first time will feature training sessions being offered in both official languages. Some of the topics include; Human Trafficking, Sex Tourism and Gender Based Crimes.
Winnipeg looks forward to welcoming the world in 2014 and showcasing the diverse culture that our City and Province has to offer.
For additional information, please visit our website at www.IAWP2014.orgor follow us on Twitter @IAWP2014/@IAWP2014WPG or on Facebook - IAWP2014 The Strength of Many: Embracing Human Rights/IAWP 2014 2014 Ensemble au Service Des Droits De La Personne.
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