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Uganda Bolsters Peacekeeping Role, Trains New Contingent for UN Mission in South Sudan

Senior Reporter 9 months ago (Last updated: 9 months ago) 2 minutes read
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KAMPALA, UGANDA – The Head of Peace Support Operations in the Uganda Police Force (UPF), CP Polly Namaye, has charged a group of police officers to be exemplary ambassadors of Uganda at the United Nations mission in South Sudan.

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The senior police officer made the remarks on Monday, September 29, 2025, while presiding over the official opening of an intensive five-day United Nations pre-deployment training for 20 officers.

The comprehensive course is designed to equip the officers with the specialized skills and knowledge required to operate effectively under the UN flag.

The curriculum will cover a range of essential topics, including international human rights standards, UN policing procedures, civilian protection mandates, conflict resolution, and survival skills in a high-risk environment.

Namaye underscored the importance of unwavering professionalism and discipline, emphasizing that their conduct would directly reflect on the integrity of the entire Ugandan contingent and the United Nations mission at large.

“Your mission requires the highest standards of integrity and conduct. I urge you to exhibit exceptional professionalism and discipline in every task you undertake,” said CP Namaye.

Namaye further championed the values of camaraderie and collective effort, encouraging the officers to foster a strong spirit of unity and teamwork.

She highlighted that a cohesive unit is fundamental to navigating the complex challenges of a peacekeeping operation and ensuring the mission’s success and safety.

“The environment you are entering demands seamless cooperation. Adopt the spirit of unity and teamwork amongst yourselves; it is the bedrock of a successful mission operation,” Namaye added.

This deployment underscores Uganda’s ongoing commitment to international peace and security, as a consistent contributor of troops and police to UN missions who are widely recognized for their professionalism in volatile regions like South Sudan.

Upon successful completion of the training, the officers will join the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS), where they will support critical efforts in protecting civilians, monitoring human rights, and facilitating the safe delivery of humanitarian aid.

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