Thanking outgoing Chief of Police, Brigadier Kipchu Namgyal
We would like to take the opportunity to thank the outgoing Chief of Police, Brigadier Kipchu Namgyal for the enormous and unprecedented contribution to NCWC's endeavours. The Royal Bhutan Police, under Dasho's leadership has made landmark reforms to ensure the rights of women and children in Bhutan. Amidst many, establishment of Women and Child Protection Division/Unit/Desk, various partnership programs to meaningfully engage youth and children, the Friends of Police, integrating women and child friendly procedures into the mainstream police training modules are some significant achievements. Dasho, our deepest respects, gratitude and appreciation for your support and guidance, and our most sincere and good wishes for your next steps.
Picture Courtesy: Royal Bhutan Police.
All Updates
- Understanding Basic Gender Concepts and Gender Mainstreaming tools - Gender Mainstreaming Training
- Training on Early Identification and Safe Referral of Children in Zhemgang
- Annual Gender and Child Focal Point Meeting
- NCWC - Executive Order
- NCWC Hosts Consultation Workshop to Develop Action Plan for 10th CEDAW Concluding Observations
- Asian Women Parliamentarian Caucus (AWPC), Thimphu, Bhutan 13th - 14th May, 2024
- Sensitization Program on Women's and Children's Rights for Members of Parliament.
- Suggestions and feedback on the Revised National Gender Equality Policy
- Orientation program-JSW School of Law
- Orientation program to the Community based and School Based Child Protection Committees.
- Training of Trainer-Dekyid Thuendrel
- "Empowering Communities to Address Violence Against Children" A pilot project in 3 Dzongkhags
- Training of Thimphu Thromde Community Mentors and School Trainers on the Dekyid Thuendrel- Parenting without Violence Toolkit
- Orientation and Coordination Meeting with Community Members.
- Pilot test on the Parenting without Violence (PwV)Toolkit in Thimphu