Selasa, 11 Juni 2013

UN Selection Assistance Tests

More than 700 Police officers are currently undergoing the United Nations Selection Assistance Test commonly known as SAT.  The test is a prerequisite for all police officers before they are deployed in UN peace keeping missions.
To successfully pass SAT exams police officers undergo six tests. They include Reading, Listening, report writing, interview, driving and shooting. Police officers are considered eligible for a UN mission if they pass all the tests with at least an average mark. As for practical tests such as shooting and driving excellent knowledge is required.
Those who have passed will be put on a waiting list of UN mission opportunities.
as we known Rwanda, Bangladesh, India, Jordan has the biggest contributed country supporting UN missions ,and now is our turn to take a part in United missions peacekeeping to established the peace in the world. previously Indonesian Police sent small number of the officers  deployed to the UN missions, hope in the future they will send big number of police officers to take a part in  role of UN peace keeping missions

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