UPDF Female Troops Celebrated for Contribution to Peacekeeping in Somalia

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UPDF Female Troops Celebrated for Contribution to Peacekeeping in Somalia

Female troops serving under the African Union Support and Stabilisation Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM) have been commended for their contribution to peace and...

Female troops serving under the African Union Support and Stabilisation Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM) have been commended for their contribution to peace and security as they marked International Women’s Day in Mogadishu.

The celebrations were held under the theme, “Rights, Justice and Action for All Women and Girls.” Female troops from the Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces (UPDF) joined counterparts from the Nigerian Police, Kenya National Forces, Sierra Leone, and the United Nations Guard Unit (UNGU) for activities to mark the day.

The Special Representative of the Chairperson of the African Union Commission, El Hadji Ibrahima Diene, praised the troops for their courage, dedication, resilience, and professionalism in supporting peacekeeping efforts in Somalia and across Africa.

“Female combatants have contributed invaluable perspectives to peacekeeping, particularly on the frontlines of security operations, conflict resolution, reconciliation, and leadership, which has enhanced the effectiveness of our work,” he said.

Diene reaffirmed the African Union’s commitment to promoting the full, equal, and meaningful participation of women in peace processes, governance, and security institutions.

He said increasing women’s participation in security institutions, strengthening gender approaches in operations, and creating a safe and inclusive working environment remain central to the mission.

The AUSSOM Police Commissioner, Assistant Inspector General of Police Hillary Sao Kanu, said the rights of women form the foundation of social progress and development.

She called on stakeholders to strengthen laws, policies, and partnerships that enable women’s full participation in peace operations across Somalia and Africa.

The Uganda Contingent Commander, Brig Gen Jackson Kayanja, commended President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni for championing gender equality and promoting the inclusion of women in government and the armed forces.

Brig Gen Kayanja urged female soldiers to remain disciplined, professional, and committed to their development.

“Women and girls should prioritise education, discipline, technology, and military courses, and actively participate in all aspects of service so that they can achieve their full potential,” he said.

The representative of the UPDF Director of Women Affairs, Capt Agatha Asimwe, reaffirmed the directorate’s commitment to promoting the rights and participation of women and girls in development initiatives within the mission area.

The event was attended by the AUSSOM Force Commander, Lt Gen Sam Kavuma; the Uganda Defence Attaché to Somalia, Brig Gen Francis Chemo; the Uganda Contingent Deputy Commander, Col Francis Aragamoi Obita; partners, members of the Somali community, and senior and junior officers.

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