RWANDAN PEACEKEEPERS IN CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC RECEIVE UN SERVICE MEDALS
Bossembele- CAR, 12 August 2025
Rwandan peacekeepers (RWABAT-2) under the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) were today awarded UN medals for their contribution to peace and stability in the Central African Republic.
The medal ceremony took place at the Bossembele Base Camp, located in Ombella-M'Poko Prefecture. It was presided over on behalf of the MINUSCA Force Commander, by Col Mohamed Said, Deputy Sector Commander for Sector West.
Col Mohamed Said appreciated the Rwandan contingent for their contribution to the peacekeeping mission. He also emphasized that the UN service medals symbolize appreciation for peacekeepers who demonstrate dedication, professionalism, and commitment to protecting civilians and restoring peace in accordance with the mission’s mandate.
“On behalf of MINUSCA force commander and entire MINUSCA leadership let me congratulate you, for the past ten months in which you have served with unwavering courage, professionalism and dedication in one of the most challenging peacekeeping environments. Your commitment in protecting civilians, supporting stability and upholding the principles of United nations has left a lasting impact on the local communities in your areas of responsibility’’ he said.
He further expressed his appreciation to the leadership of the Rwanda Defence Force for maintaining a highly trained, well-equipped, and mission-ready force, underscoring Rwanda’s continued commitment to international peacekeeping effort.
Lt Col Ndanyuzwe Muzindutsi, the RWABAT-2 contingent commander appreciated the MINUSCA Leadership and local government for their support and collaboration during the mission. He said the medals are a motivation to peacekeepers to continue their duties with courage and sacrifice.
Throughout their deployment, the Rwandan contingent, RWABAT-2, conducted a range of operations along Main Supply Route One linking Bangui to Cameroon. These included patrols, supply convoy escorts, and road clearance activities—all aimed at ensuring the security and accessibility of the vital corridor linking Bangui to Cameroon.
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