RWANDAN PEACEKEEPERS PROVIDE MEDICAL AND OTHER SERVICES TO LOCAL COMMUNITY IN SOUTH SUDAN
Durupi, 18 October 2024
The Rwandan Battalion (Rwanbat-3) peacekeepers of the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) conducted a series of Civil-Military Cooperation (CIMIC) activities aimed at improving the lives of South Sudanese residents in the suburbs of Juba. Their efforts were centered in Amadi Village, where they carried out a medical outreach programme, bringing much-needed healthcare services to the community.
In partnership with the Society for Family Health (SFH-Rwanda), the peacekeepers treated various illnesses, including malaria and eye conditions, while also providing HIV testing and counselling.
Their medical team ensured that over 300 residents received proper diagnoses and care, helping to alleviate the health challenges faced by the community.
Additionally, they distributed clean water, addressing a critical need in the area.
Brigadier General Gulam Mahiuddin Ahmed, the Sector Juba Commander for UNMISS, praised the exceptional work being carried out by the Rwandan contingent in enhancing the well-being of local residents.
Following the medical outreach, the peacekeepers turned their attention to Jebel Christian Academy. They provided the school with sports equipment, enhancing opportunities for physical activity and fostering a spirit of teamwork among the students.
In a further effort to contribute to the community’s well-being, they planted fruit trees within the school compound, which will not only provide shade but also serve as a source of nutrition for the students in the future.
Colonel John Tyson Sesonga, the Rwanbat3 Contingent Commander, emphasized the strong cooperation between the residents of Durupi and the Rwandan peacekeepers, stating their commitment to advocating for a health clinic in the area in partnership with SFH Rwanda.
Ezra Gordon William, the Administrator of West Boma, lauded the positive relationship between Rwandan peacekeepers and the local community, particularly highlighting their support for various community service initiatives.
To conclude their day of service, Rwanbat3 engaged in a friendly volleyball match with the youth at Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Camp 3 in Durupi. The peacekeepers emerged victorious, winning the match 3 sets to 0. As a gesture of goodwill, they provided sports equipment to the youth camp, encouraging the young people to remain active and united.
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