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The 31st Regional Senior Mission Leadersβ (RSML) Course - a flagship programme of the International Peace Support Training Centre (IPSTC) - was officially opened in a ceremony presided over by the Vice Chief of Defence Forces (VCDF), Lieutenant General John Omenda.The course aims to equip participants with the relevant knowledge, skills, and attitudes required for effective senior mission leadership. It is designed to strengthen their capacity to successfully undertake high-level leadership roles and responsibilities within United Nations and African Union peace operations.
During the opening ceremony, the VCDF reiterated the significance of the course and its role in strengthening leadership for peace support operations. He emphasized that preparing senior leaders to navigate the complexities of modern missions is essential for the success of peace operations.He stated, βthis course speaks to this vital need as it prepares current and potential senior mission leadership team by enhancing their understanding of the complexities of senior leadership in multi-dimensional peace support operations. It intends to provide insights that would enable senior mission leadership team to productively carry out their tasks and implement the mission mandate within the rapidly changing conflict environment.β
The Director IPSTC, Major General C L Mwazighe, emphasized the importance of strong leadership in modern peace operations, noting the increasingly challenging nature of peacekeeping missions. He highlighted that todayβs peacekeeping environment is characterized by complex security threats, the spread of misinformation, and rising expectations from the communities served by these missions hence the need for well-prepared and adaptive leaders capable of making strategic decisions.He stated, βTodayβs peacekeeping environment is increasingly complex and dynamic. Missions face evolving security threats, misinformation, and growing expectations from the communities they serve. These realities demand well-prepared, adaptive, and strategic leadership. This course therefore provides an important opportunity to strengthen leadership capacity for peace operations.β
The two-week course, sponsored by the United Kingdom through British Peace Support Team - Africa will not only enhance participantsβ knowledge and skills of strategic mission leadership and their roles and responsibilities to successfully implement a mission mandate but also adequately enhance participantsβ understanding of mission partners, their roles and synergies in a PSO context.
Also present during the opening ceremony was the British Deputy High Commissioner to Kenya, Ms Rosy Cave, Commander British Peace Support Team β Africa Colonel Andy Pitt and Commandant Peace and Conflict School Colonel Emma Ngigi.


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.



