The Centre's Director, Brig J C Sitieni, officially launched the Strategic Level Course on Civilian Security Coordination and Human Rights today and is designed to enhance the capabilities of participants in managing civilian security operations while advocating for human rights.
The opening ceremony was graced by distinguished guests Catherine De Preux De Baets from the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) and Ann Christine from the United Nations
Development Programme (UNDP).
Brig J C Sitieni, urged participants to embrace collaboration and advocate for human rights in their respective communities. She stated that the course is a significant step towards fostering trust, cohesion, and development initiatives across our borders.
Catherine De Preux De Baets warmly welcomed the participants, emphasizing the importance of trust and cohesion in developing border initiatives and advocating for human rights. She highlighted the need to build capacity and enhance civilian-security coordination to ensure sustainable peace and security.
Ann Christine, Senior Advisor for UNDP, elaborated on the theme of "leave no one behind," stressing the importance of addressing the lack of trust as a key issue.
The course coordinator, Dr. Michael Osew, provided an overview of the course, outlining its objectives and the comprehensive agenda designed to equip participants with practical skills and strategic insights.
The day's events were commemorated with a tree planting ceremony, symbolizing growth, sustainability, and the commitment to nurturing peace and security.