outreach and educational workshops
Rwandan analyst and lawyer Gatete Nyiringabo Ruhumuliza views the country’s deployments, which he terms “values-driven bilateral missions,” as the next logical step in interventions. “The future of peacekeeping is bilateral,” Nyiringabo told The Africa Report. “Rwanda is a pioneer of that — in CAR and Cabo Delgado.” Rwanda also contributes about 1,650 troops to the United Nations Mission in South Sudan. They conduct security patrols, protect civilians and internally displaced people, provide humanitarian logistics support, and conduct civil-military work such as medical outreach and educational workshops, while also working on infrastructure projects. Success in these and other missions has bolstered the RDF’s reputation as a strong, disciplined tech-savvy force of about 35,000 Soldiers. สล็อตเว็บตรง