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Ghana’s Alison Raji Atuluk Makes History as First Woman to Command UN Parade in CAR

Ghana’s Alison Raji Atuluk Makes History as First Woman to Command UN Parade in CAR

Ghana’s Alison Raji Atuluk has made history by becoming the first woman to command UN parade in CAR (Central African Republic). She is an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) with the Ghana Police Service. Atuluk is currently deployed with the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilisation Mission in CAR (MINUSCA).

Her leadership earned her a Certificate of Recognition from the United Nations. Atuluk became the first female officer to lead a UN parade in CAR. International officials and the Inspector-General of Police of CAR praised her for discipline, precision, and strong command.

She also mentors female officers in CAR. By sharing her knowledge, she helps strengthen local law enforcement. Atuluk believes “service to humanity knows no borders.” She takes pride in representing Ghana while supporting peace and empowering women in uniform.

Her achievement highlights Ghana’s commitment to peacekeeping. It also shows the growing role of Ghanaian women in global security.