RWANDAN PEACEKEEPERS IN SOUTH SUDAN DECORATED WITH UN SERVICE MEDALS
Juba, 12 February 2025
Rwandan peacekeepers (RWABATT-1) under the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) were today decorated with UN service medals in recognition for their service in peacekeeping operations. The ceremony was held in RWABATT-1 Headquarters, at the UN Tomping Base Camp at Juba.
The UNMISS Force Commander, Lt Gen Mohan Subramanian who presided over the medal awarding ceremony, thanked the Government of Rwanda for providing key contribution to the UN peacekeeping operations and commended Rwandan peacekeepers for their discipline and dedication while performing their duties.
He highlighted that Rwandan peacekeepers are the largest peacekeeping contingent in South Sudan and therefore the backbone of the UNMISS.
Brig Gen William Ryarasa, the Sector Unity Commander and Rwanda Senior National Representative in South Sudan, said that RWABATT-1 successfully carried out various operations that contributed to security and stability in their area of responsibility. They include patrols to liaise with local security forces, monitor human rights situations, and gather critical information for the protection of civilians.
RWABATT-1 ensured the security of the UN Tomping and Torit Company Operating Base Camp, safeguarding key installations and personnel.
They also conducted community activities aimed at promoting cleanliness, health and education such as provision of medical services to the local community, provision of scholastic and hygiene materials to students and planting of trees and cleaning among others.
Lt Col Emmanuel Ntwali, RWABATT-1 Contingent Commander, said that the event was a milestone for the peacekeepers who have now completed 11 months fulfilling their duties under UNMISS. He added that Medal decorations play a crucial role in raising UN Peacekeepers’ motivation and morale.
He further appreciated the support rendered by the UNMISS leadership, the Government of South Sudan and friendly contingents in accomplishing the mandated tasks.
The event was marked by parade demonstration, medal pinning and cultural dance performance,and attended by fellow peacekeepers from different nations under the UNMISS, South Sudan senior military officials and other friends.
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