Training for Law Enforcement

Law enforcement refers to police, judges, and parliamentarians/legislators who implement laws. Law enforcement officers are key to supporting access to health services and to protect all communities, including those experiencing poverty and marginalization, from discrimination and violence. Training for law enforcement is particularly important - it’s often hard to change laws but changing their enforcement can make a difference in how the law works in practice.

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