Rwandan peacekeepers lauded for working closely with South Sudan communities

While commenting on work done by 71 Infantry Battalion who concluded their one year tour of duty and returned back home yesterday, Steven John, one of Internally Displaced People under the protection of Rwanda Battalion in Malakal said he has been particularly impressed by the Rwandan Battalion activities towards the community.

“We like the way you are closer to us; it makes us feel like brothers and sisters. We hope that your successors will equally do the same.”

71 Inf Bn was deployed in Upper Nile State. They handed over duties to 105 Infantry Battalion.

71Inf Bn Commanding Officer Lt Col William Ryarasa said that apart from their assigned UN mandate of providing protection to civilians, RDF peacekeepers trained youth of Tonga village, Panyikang county on the carpentry, bricklaying, and masonry.

Women in Malakal town were trained in making economic cooking stoves to reduce risks of sexual violence that were likely to happen when collecting firewood.

Currently, Rwanda is the 2nd biggest troops contributing country in support of UN/AU mandates with a total of 5361 military personnel deployed under different peacekeeping missions in Darfur, South Sudan, and Central Africa Republic.

Local citizens in South Sudan have lauded Rwandan peacekeepers for working closely with them while executing their duties as assigned by the UN.
Rwanda is the 2nd biggest troops contributing country in support of UN/AU mandates with a total of 5361 military personnel deployed

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