Eastern African Military Commanders Gather in Rwanda

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Eastern African Military Commanders Gather in Rwanda
Eastern African Military Commanders Gather in Rwanda

Africa-Press – Rwanda. A course for battlegroup commanders in peace support operations opened on Monday, September 8, at the Rwanda Peace Academy in Musanze District, bringing together senior military officers from six Eastern Africa Standby Force (EASF) member states.

The two-week training of trainers course, which runs until September 19, is organized by EASF Secretariat and Rwanda Peace Academy, along with African Peace and Security Architecture (APSA). Seventeen officers from Burundi, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda, along with EASF Headquarters staff, are participating in it.

Speaking at the opening, Brig Gen Ronald Rwivanga, the Head of Defence Public Affairs Department and Defense Spokesperson for Rwanda Defence Force (RDF), underscored the significance of the initiative in building capacity for sustainable peacekeeping.

Brig Gen Ronald Rwivanga, the Head of Defence Public Affairs Department and Defense Spokesperson for Rwanda Defence Force addresses participants at the event.

“This course marks a critical milestone in our collective efforts to strengthen the operational readiness and interoperability of our forces,” Rwivanga said, noting that modern security challenges require commanders capable of leading in complex environments.

“The role of battlegroup commanders in planning, commanding, and coordinating multidimensional operations is vital, especially in today’s security environment, which is increasingly characterised by asymmetrical threats, transnational challenges, and fragile political landscapes,” he added.

He stressed that the training of trainers model was designed not only to build individual expertise but also to enhance institutional resilience.

“You are not only being equipped to lead, but also to teach, to mentor, and to multiply the knowledge and experience necessary to maintain a strong, professional, and responsive standby force,” he told participants.

“As Eastern Africa, we must continue to lead by example in ensuring our forces are not only ready but are also trained to the highest standards of professionalism, ethics, and regional cooperation.”

The two-week course will be attended by seventeen (17) senior military officers from Burundi, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda, as well as the EASF Headquarters.

Rwivanga urged the officers to embrace the responsibility that comes with the course. “This is more than a training, it is a reaffirmation of our shared responsibility for the peace, stability, and development of our beloved continent.”

Col (Rtd) Jill Rutaremara, the Director of the Rwanda Peace Academy, welcomed the participants and praised the collaborative effort that made the course possible.

“This course is a result of engagements between the African Union, the Eastern Africa Standby Force Secretariat, EASF member states, including Rwanda as host, and the Rwanda Peace Academy,” he said.

“It will enable you to effectively train and mentor potential Peace Support Operations battlegroup commanders in planning, commanding and executing a wide range of operations in the EASF context.”

He thanked the AU, EASF Secretariat, and participating states for their support, and expressed appreciation to the Ministry of Defence and the RDF for providing strategic guidance.

The training is being delivered by facilitators from Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda, alongside the Coordinator of the International Advisory and Coordination Staff from Denmark, who will serve as a mentor.

Participants will also visit Kigali Genocide Memorial and the Campaign Against Genocide Museum to deepen their understanding of the human cost of conflict and the importance of effective peacekeeping.

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