The Ghana Armed Forces has taken a proactive role in community development through its United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) contingent. The Ghana Battalion 13 (GHANBATT 13) Civil-Military Cooperation (CIMIC) Team recently organised a skills training programme for residents of Bentiu, coinciding with International Women’s Day activities.
The programme aimed to equip local participants with practical skills to support livelihoods, enhance self-reliance, and foster sustainable community development. Training sessions covered various trades, tailored to meet local needs and empower women and youth.
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GHANBATT 13 officials emphasised that such initiatives strengthen bonds between peacekeeping forces and host communities, demonstrating that security operations can also contribute to social and economic well-being.
Participants expressed gratitude for the opportunity, highlighting the importance of acquiring new skills that can improve their daily lives. The initiative aligns with broader UNMISS objectives of promoting stability, human development, and community resilience in conflict-affected areas.
Through these engagements, the Ghana Armed Forces continue to showcase the value of civil-military cooperation, blending peacekeeping duties with meaningful community impact.









