In a recent statement, Syria’s Ministry of Interior has called on women across the country to join the nation’s security forces, emphasizing the vital role they can play in protecting the rights and dignity of Syrian women.
“We need women in our security forces to preserve Syrian women’s dignity and rights,” the ministry declared, underscoring the importance of female representation in law enforcement roles.
The appeal reflects a broader initiative aimed at promoting gender inclusion within the country’s security apparatus, particularly in areas involving the protection of women and children.
Authorities say that having women in security roles not only improves community engagement but also ensures more empathetic and effective handling of sensitive cases. By encouraging more women to serve, the ministry aims to build a more inclusive, balanced, and responsive security force.
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This move comes amid growing recognition in the region of the need for gender equality in all sectors — especially in institutions responsible for justice and public safety.

The Interior Ministry’s message is not just a recruitment call, but a statement of intent: to empower women and ensure they are active participants in shaping Syria’s future security landscape.
The initiative is being welcomed as a positive step by rights groups, who see the inclusion of women in such roles as crucial to both national development and the protection of civil liberties.
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