RWANDAN PEACEKEEPERS IN SOUTH SUDAN AWARDED UN SERVICE MEDALS
Malakal, 27 March 2025
Yesterday, Rwandan peacekeepers (RWANBATT-2) serving under the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS), Malakal, were awarded UN service medals in recognition of their dedication to peacekeeping.
The medal ceremony took place at the RWANBATT-2 Headquarters in the UN Malakal Base Camp, Upper Nile State.
UNMISS Force Commander, Lt. Gen. Mohan Subramanian, expressed his deep appreciation to the Government of Rwanda for its significant contribution to UN peacekeeping operations.
He commended the discipline and commitment of the Rwandan peacekeepers, emphasizing their vital role in maintaining peace.
He also extended special recognition to the Battalion for their bravery during rescue operations of UN staff who were at risk of being killed by White Army rebels in Nassir County.
Brig. Gen Louis Kanobayire, Rwanda’s Senior National Representative in South Sudan and UNMISS Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations highlighted RWANBATT-2 successful execution of security and stability operations.
These efforts included conducting patrols in coordination with local security forces, monitoring human rights conditions, and gathering intelligence to protect civilians.
The contingent also played a crucial role in securing the UN Malakal Protection of Civilians (POC) site and the Bunj Company Operating Base Camp, ensuring the safety of key installations and personnel.
He acknowledged that RWANBATT-2 achievements were made possible through the guidance and collaboration of all peacekeeping stakeholders, from the Force Commander to the Sector North Commander.
RWANBATT-2 Contingent Commander, Lt. Col. Charles Rutagisha, described the medal ceremony as a significant milestone, marking the completion of nine months of dedicated service under UNMISS.
He emphasized the importance of these medals in boosting the morale and motivation of UN peacekeepers.
He also expressed gratitude to UNMISS leadership, the Government of South Sudan, and allied contingents for their support in accomplishing their responsibilities.




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