Ghanaian Policewoman Honoured For Excellence In UN Peacekeeping Mission
Ghanaian police officer Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Alison Raji Atuluk has been awarded a Certificate of Recognition by the United Nations for her exemplary performance and unwavering commitment to peace and security in CAR.
The UN authorities and the Inspector-General of Police of the Central African Republic recognised her during a ceremonial parade where she flawlessly commanded and demonstrated discipline, precision, and leadership.
“Service to humanity knows no borders,” ASP Raji Atuluk said upon receiving the honour. “I am proud to represent Ghana and contribute to peace in CAR while empowering my fellow women in uniform.”
She is currently serving with the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilisation Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) and is the first female officer to command a UN parade in CAR.
She continues to work with her colleagues to mentor CAR’s policewomen, share her expertise, and help build the capacity of local law enforcement.
ASP Atuluk’s achievement exemplifies the Ghana Police Service’s commitment to international peacekeeping and the vital role Ghanaian women play in promoting global security.






