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The Heavy Engineering Equipment (HEE) Intermediate / Explosive Hazard Awareness Training (EHAT) Course sponsored by the Government of Japan and Switzerland through the United Nations Triangular Partnership Programme (UNTPP) equips 29 participants from Kenya, Uganda, and Ghana with critical, mission ready skills to operate safely and effectively in explosive hazard affected environments. The course delivers focused standards-based training that strengthens operational readiness, enhances risk awareness, and directly contributes to the safety, effectiveness, and performance of peace operations.
The training places strong emphasis on practical application and risk informed decision making, enabling participants to effectively identify, assess and mitigate explosive hazards in complex operational settings. By fostering a shared understanding of safety procedures and operational standards, the course enhances interoperability among peacekeepers from different troop contributing countries, strengthens personnel protection, and supports coordinated and effective mission execution across United Nations peace operations.
The course stands as a strategic investment in the professionalization of peacekeeping, strengthening collective preparedness to address evolving threats in contemporary mission environments. By building a cadre of skilled and confident personnel from the region, the training supports sustainable capacity development and reinforces the United Nationsβ commitment to safer, more effective and accountable peace operations.






Bringing together participants from Sierra Leone, Ghana, Namibia, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Kenya, Morocco, Tunisia, Somalia, Tanzania, and South Africa, the two-week course fosters regional cooperation and peer learning among women practitioners. Through intensive hands-on training, practical exercises, and structured knowledge exchange, participants enhance their technical expertise while building strong professional networks that extend beyond national borders.
The event, graced by the Austrian Ambassador to Kenya, H.E Christian Fellner, highlights the Government of Austriaβs continued commitment to advancing gender equality, capacity building, and sustainable peace and security initiatives in the region. His engagement underscores the importance of investing in women as key actors in technical and security-related fields.
The course represents a significant step toward building safer, more resilient, and inclusive communities. By empowering women as ammunition technical experts, the initiative not only addresses critical security needs but also reinforces the essential role of women in shaping sustainable peace and security outcomes across the region.
