The Kosovo Police Women’s Association signs a cooperation agreement with the American Hospital in Kosovo

Today, the Kosovo Police Women’s Association (KPWA) has taken an important step towards improving the well-being and support of its members, through the signing of a cooperation agreement with the American Hospital in Kosovo.
The purpose of this agreement is to provide concrete benefits to the members of the Association, as well as their families, including significant discounts on medical services offered by this well-known health institution in the country.
This collaboration aims to strengthen healthcare for police members who are part of the Kosovo Police Service, recognizing and appreciating their daily contribution to the security and public order of Kosovo. The agreement is the result of the Association’s continued commitment to advancing the interests and needs of its members, in every aspect of life – including health.
The President of the Kosovo Police Women’s Association, Major Teuta Nimani, emphasized the importance of this cooperation, stating:
“Health is a priority, and through this agreement, we are ensuring that the women and men who serve the KPA with dedication, as well as their families, have easier and more affordable access to quality healthcare.”
On the other hand, representatives of the American Hospital expressed their willingness to support this cooperation and to provide professional services, with high international standards, to all beneficiaries of the agreement.
This is just one step among many that the Kosovo Police Service is taking to empower women in the police and support their professional and family well-being.



