SENIOR SUPERINTENDENT NDERITU WINS PRESTIGIOUS AWARD

Senior Superintendent of Police and Police Advisor to IPSTC, Zipporah Nderitu is the proud recipient of the 2023 International Association of Women of Police - 'Prevention of Violence Against Women and Children' award.
 
Her selfless endless works as a committed Gender Defender and pioneer of PoliCare , have stood out on the global stage, making her the first Kenyan recipient of the prestigious award.
 
She was presented with the honors at the 60th International Women in Policing Conference ceremony, taking place in Auckland, New Zealand from 17th-21st September 2023.
 
IPSTC congratulates our Police Advisor Senior Superintendent Nderitu for her feat and appreciates her outstanding acts of service to women and children globally. She has been a beacon of hope to those who have gone through sexual gender-based violence cases, and the Centre will continue to support her and her endeavors.

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